Helps Marine Corps families with children with special needs by providing a few hours of respite care per week so they can leave the house, go to an appointment, or just rest, while knowing that their child is well cared for.
Provides financial and quality of life assistance to Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) Marines wounded in combat or training, their families and other OIF/OEF Service Members injured while supporting Marines. Funds may be used toward medical-related travel, rehabilitation and recovery-related expenses, specialized vehicles and injury- or disability-related home modifications.
Provides guidance and tools to leaders on what to look for, what to do and specific resources for helping Marines who are in distress. Includes general information on deployment related, financial or personal issues.
Enhances family readiness by offering spouses an orientation to the Marine Corps lifestyle.
Mandatory enrollment program for all Active Duty personnel to ensure that Marine sponsors are assigned to locations where services exist to support their family members with special medical or educational needs.
Provides educational resources and services to foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families.
Provides Marine Corps spouses the opportunity to further their personal and professional growth through series of workshops and online courseware.
Provides assistance to wounded, injured and ill marines; sailors attached to or in support of Marine Corps units; and their family members throughout the phases of recovery.
Provides a place for families to connect, share and support each other.
Provides a directory of over 250 military installations and communities worldwide, including locations of installation programs and services, maps and directions.