Provides information and tips for Coast Guard spouses. Information topics include pay and benefits, deployment, change of station, support programs, health, finance and more.
Uplifts the spirits of the Coast Guard Family and improves readiness and retention through customer-owned and driven programs and services.
Congressionally mandated program intended to prevent and reduce the incidence of family violence and create an environment of intolerance for such behavior.
Offers ombudsmen to Active Duty, Reservists and dependents of the Coast Guard. Ombudsmen are volunteers who serve as a link between the command and families by providing information and related services to families regarding sources of assistance available to them.
Directs members of the Coast Guard and their families to appropriate referrals and resources before, during and after relocation, and ensures mission readiness. All Active Duty members who have family members with professionally diagnosed special needs (defined as long-term and professionally documented medical, educational, physical, psychological and mental conditions) are required to enroll their dependents in this program.
Provides information for Coast Guard spouses. Topics of information include work life, health care, education and scholarships and deployment.
Coordinates the non-medical care of wounded, ill, and injured sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and their families. Includes assistance with pay/personnel issues, lodging and housing adaptation, child and youth programs, transportation needs, legal and guardianship issues, education and training benefits, TBI/PTSD support service, and much more.