Navy

Child & Youth Programs

Resource to assist Navy personnel in balancing the competing demands of family and work life.

Family Advocacy Program

Provides clinical assessment, treatment and services for sailors and their families involved in incidents of domestic abuse.

Family Care Plan

Resources to ensure family members/dependents are cared for during deployments, reserve mobilizations and temporary duty, as well as at all other times during which the servicemember is unavailable.

Fleet & Family Recreation

Information on recreation resources available to Navy families.

LIFELines Services Network (LSN)

Provides information and services to active and reserve marines, sailors and family members. Topics include Military Life, Family Life, Benefits, Deployment, Casualty, Military Transition Assistance and more.

Navy Exceptional Family Member Program

Assists sailors by addressing the special needs of their exceptional family members during the assignment process, including medical, developmental or educational needs, accessibility, adaptive equipment or assistive technology.

Navy Family Support & Relocation Assistance

Provides a comprehensive resource for Navy spouses and their families to access information about the Navy communities in which they reside or to which they may be relocating.

Navy Fleet & Family Support Program

Services for sailors and families to support sustained mission and Navy readiness. Includes information on family support groups, domestic abuse prevention, ombudsman program, personal finance management, sexual assault prevention and transition assistance.

Navy Ombudsman Program

Promotes healthy, self-reliant families through ombudsmen. An ombudsman is a volunteer, appointed by the commanding officer, to serve as an information link between command leadership and Navy families.

Navy SAFE HARBOR Command - Severely Injured Support

The Navy's non-medical case management program for wounded, ill and injured sailors and their family members, which supports and assists sailors through recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration.
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