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Welcome to the Fleet and Family Support Center
The Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) provides unified, customer-focused, consistent, and efficient FFSP programs and services to support sustained mission and Navy readiness. We provide the right services at the right time, to strengthen personal and family competencies to meet the unique challenges of the military lifestyle.
Swine Flu - Know the Facts
Never heard of the H1N1 flu? You’re not alone! Get the facts to protect yourself and your family.

Family Reading Program
Family Reading Program
Young military children will get their own version of “reading is fundamental.”

Employment Opportunity
Employment Opportunity
The 2010 Census – A Great Way to Earn Extra Money The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting temporary part-time census takers for the 2010 Census.

CAA Expanded for Spouses
CAA Expanded for Spouses
Military spouses are eligible to receive up to $6,000 of financial assistance to help pay for licenses, certifications, and education in high growth, high demand portable career fields.
Month of the Military Child
FREE SAT & ACT Test Prep Software

Through a special donation program sponsored by the Department of Defense and National Football League players, eKnowledge Corporation is offering FREE SAT and ACT test preparation software worth $200 to military service members and their families.

Scholorship Opportunities
Scholorship Opportunities
Have you been looking for scholarships in all the wrong places?
Keeping Kids Safe from Home Falls
Naval Safety Center
Keeping Kids Safe from Home Falls
Falls are the leading cause of accidental injuries to children. Falls account for more than half of all nonfatal injuries to children, and are the leading cause of injuries related to nursery products.

 
Ombudsman Registry  

The Ombudsman registry is no longer located on this site.  Please download the Ombudsman Registry Instructions (Rev. Sep 08) for further assistance.

 

“Guidelines for Navy Reserve Families” by Naval Services FamilyLine is a free publication available in hard copy or on line. Click here to see this handbook on line or contact Naval Services FamilyLine to request a copy be sent to you at no charge. For further information about FamilyLine and to see a complete list of publications in their Guideline series, please go to their website at http://www.lifelines.navy.mil/Familyline. You may also email FamilyLine at nsfamline@aol.com for more information about the services they offer.

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