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Army

Army Behavioral Health  This website provides information and resources related to the mental and emotional health of Soldiers and their families.  It concentrates on issues related to the deployment cycle and has links to numerous websites and assessments.

Army OneSource  Army OneSource is the website of Army Community Service (ACS), the organization that provides family programs and services to members of the Army. This website offers a variety of information, links, services, and resources for Soldiers, family members, staff, and civilians.  The website includes information on managing deployments, home and family life, and personal financial management.  In addition, it provides information about the Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP), which addresses family violence issues through a coordinated response with other military and civilian community services.

Army Family Advocacy Program  This website provides information and resources about the Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP), addressing family violence issues through prevention, identification, intervention, support for victims, treatment for abusers, and a coordinated response with other military and civilian community resources.

United States Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains  This is the official website for the Office of the Chief of Chaplains. The website highlights several programs, including the Strong Bonds program, a unit-based, chaplain-led program that helps Soldiers and their families build strong relationships. The program's mission is to build Soldier readiness by providing skills the Soldier can use to strengthen his or her marriage and other relationships.

Marine Corps

Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS)  MCCS provides a wide range of services to help Marines and their family members enhance their quality of life including counseling, information and referral, and programs/services related to the military lifestyle.

Marine Corps Family Advocacy Program  This website provides information and resources about the Marine Corps FAP, addressing family violence issues through prevention, identification, intervention, support for victims, treatment for abusers, and a coordinated response with other military and civilian community resources.

United States Navy Chaplain Corps  This website provides basic information about the Navy Chaplain Corps, including a directory and links to relevant policy. It also provides a number of self-help articles and links to family support programs and services.

Navy

Navy Family Advocacy Program  This website provides information and resources about the Navy FAP, addressing family violence issues through prevention, identification, intervention, support for victims, treatment for abusers and a coordinated response with other military and civilian community resources.

Navy Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP)  Through this website, Sailors and family members may access information on a wide range of programs focused on adapting to the special demands of military careers and military family life.  The family member section of the website includes information related to deployment support, personal financial management, personal counseling, and parenting.

United States Navy Chaplain Corps  This website provides basic information about the Navy Chaplain Corps, including a directory and links to relevant policy. It also provides a number of self-help articles and links to family support programs and services.

Air Force

Air Force Community  This website provides a number of resources for service members including information related to family readiness, employment, education, family life, financial health, military readiness, relocation, and transition from military to civilian life.  The site offers links to other military and commercial sites related to these and other topics.

Air Force Family Advocacy Program  This website is the central online resource for Air Force FAP and is regularly updated with new information.  It includes links to a video center with visual training materials and other materials describing domestic abuse support programs. Please note: At this time, this information requires a Common Access Card (CAC) PKI certification for access.

United States Air Force Chaplain Service  The Air Force Chaplain Service provides for the free exercise of religion for military members and their families. The chaplains conduct worship services, religious rites, and pastoral counseling. This website provides basic information about this service.