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Emergency Relief - Fort Myer, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Army Community Service

Assist Soldiers and their Family members in emergency financial situations due to no fault of their own. Financial assistance is given in the form of an interest-free loan, grant, or combination of the two. Loans are repaid by an allotment.

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Information and Referral - Ft. Myer, USO Mid-Atlantic

Offers information and referral to military personnel and their families. Provides Newcomer briefings for troops and family members. Also provides airport service centers and new spouse orientations.

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Military Family Support-Relocation - Virginia Beach, Relocation Services, Fleet and Family Service Center, Oceana

Provides some relocation information/assistance for transferring military personnel and families, but I & R Specialist may also provide information, referral and resources on both military and civilian needs including adoption, child care, education, EFMP/ special needs, financial assistance, health care, housing, legal services, military benefits, non-support, ombudsmen, parenting programs, recreation, and support groups. For other than Relocation information, ask for the Information & Referral Specialist for the other topics. Relocating personnel and families may visit the website for Military One Source for information on other installations in preparation for making a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move. Military OneSource may also be contacted by phone 24/7 at 1-800-342-9647. All arrangements for actually making the household goods move must be arranged via the www.move.mil website. FFSC offers some Smooth Move and Overseas Transfer workshops as well. FFSC may no longer provide one-on-one assistance in navigating www.move.mil website. Some limited Relocation Assistance may be available at our NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex office; call 492-6342 to check. FFSC Oceana no longer manages the Lending Locker for relocating personnel/families. It is maintained by the base itself; you may call our front desk at 433-2912 to be referred to the base personnel responsible for the Lending Locker.

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Substance Use Counseling - Quantico, Main Side Office, Marine Corps Community Services Quantico

Provides substance abuse assessments and treatment to active duty military, retirees and their family members. Also serves civilians employed at Quantico. Conducts initial screening for services and offers intensive outpatient group and individual alcohol/drug therapy for up to 365 days as well as referrals for inpatient treatment when applicable. Offers post inpatient and outpatient follow-up care.

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Military Family Support - Hampton, Armed Forces Services, American Red Cross of Coastal Virginia

Provides emergency communications between service members and their families, information and referral when a problem is beyond the scope of the Red Cross, and, in coordination with the military and societies, financial assistance in emergency situations, such as the need for emergency travel or when a pay problem is encountered. In addition to Service to military families, we also provide international tracing and social services. This includes seeking family members separated by war or natural disaster, or families separated during the Holocaust, and the sending of Red Cross letters between family members when normal communications have been disrupted.

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Financial Counseling - Arlington, Personal Financial Management, Marine Corps Community Services, Henderson Hall

The program assists Marines and their families in achieving and sustaining personal financial readiness by providing personal financial education, training, counseling, and financial information and referral.

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Military Family Support - Virginia Beach, Up Center, The

Offer personalized, confidential mental health care for post‑9/11 veterans, active‑duty service members, and their families. Sometimes the same day if it’s urgent. Treat issues like depression, anxiety, PTSD, adjustment, grief, anger, and family stress. We use proven therapies like CBT, EMDR, and case management. Confidentiality is always protected.

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Military Family Support - Fredericksburg, Virginia National Guard Family Assistance Center

The Virginia Army National Guard Family Assistance Center provides 6 essential service to military and their families to include veterans, regardless of branch or service or activation. Scope of services include: TRICARE assistance, ID Cards/DEERS assistance, financial assistance and referral, legal assistance and referral, community outreach and referral, and crisis intervention and referral.

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Military Family Support - Danville, Virginia National Guard Family Assistance - Danville

The Virginia Army National Guard Family Assistance Center provides 6 essential services to service members and their families regardless of branch of service or activation status: TRICARE assistance, ID Cards/DEERS assistance, financial assistance and referral, legal assistance and referral, community outreach and referral, and crisis intervention and referral.

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Relocation Assistance - Quantico, Marine Corps Community Services Quantico

Offers comprehensive programs and workshops geared towards assisting service members, their families, and DoD civilians navigate their way through the sometimes stressful relocation process.

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Family Support - Dahlgren, Dahlgren Fleet and Family Support Center

Provides assistance to service members, family members, and retirees based on needs. Services include short-term mental health counseling, financial counseling, relocation assistance, transition assistance, spousal employment assistance, and I & R. Also provides pro-active educational programs, one-on-one counseling, group programs, family counseling.

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Military Family Support - Virginia Beach, Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads

Promotes physical, mental, spiritual and social growth through programs and services geared to the active duty military and their families.

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Exceptional Family Member Program - Arlington, Marine Corps Community Services, Henderson Hall

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides assistance for active duty Marine Corps family members that require special medical and/or educational services based upon a diagnosed mild to severe physical, psychological or educational need.

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Victim Advocacy - Arlington, Marine Corps Community Services, Henderson Hall

Provides direct support to individuals and families who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault (primarily adult victims but including the non-offending parent in child abuse cases) by providing crisis intervention, education and resources, ensuring victim safety, pre-trial, trial and post-trial support, promoting healthy family interactions and reducing risk factors to family maltreatment.

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Virginia Veteran and Family Support - Manassas, North Region, Virginia Department of Veterans Services

Virginia Veteran and Family Support (VVFS) (formerly known as the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program) VVFS monitors and coordinates the delivery of behavioral health, rehabilitative, and supportive services for Virginia Veterans and their families. Services Offered - Comprehensive assessment of individual and family needs - Direct linkage to needed services including medical, behavioral healthcare, veterans benefits, housing, and employment assistance - Peer and family support groups - Couples workshops and family retreats - Assistance to homeless or incarcerated veterans

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Counseling - Virginia Beach, Counseling, Fleet and Family Support Center, Oceana

Offers professional/licensed clinicians provide crisis intervention, short-term, and non-medical counseling to active duty service members. Currently, we provide counseling only to active duty personnel. Counselors also provide command consultations and crisis debriefs. At some point, we hope to be able to resume providing counseling services to military spouses and children. We have centralized scheduling (C.S.) for appointments at all the Hampton Roads Fleet & Family Support Centers; call our main number (757-433-2912) for questions. Centralized Scheduling for Hampton Roads phone: 1-800-372-5463 Option 1 to speak to a scheduler. Military One Source also provides counseling services; their 24/7 phone number is: 1-800-342-0947 and their website is: www.MilitaryOneSource.mil. Military One Source is available across the U.S.

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Military Family Support - Virginia Beach, Little Creek Fleet and Family Support Center

Provides services for military families. Services include new parent support; military life skills education; exceptional family member classes; family advocacy program; spouse workshop; inter-cultural relations; clinical counseling; personal financial management; family employment assistance; victim assistance, information and referral; deployment support; relocation assistance; transition assistance; retired activities; ombudsman; and command support.

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Veterans Post Information & Referral - DC, American Legion National Office

Provides a social club for war veterans and their families. For Virginia American Legion Post locations, please visit the web site and click on Post Locator.

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Helpline - Eaton Rapids, VFW National Home for Children

HELPLINE is staffed by professionals who understand the unique challenges faced by today's military and veteran families. Free service offers information, creates connections and gives hope to struggling families, wherever they are. Serve as a future resident's first step to moving to the National Home.

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Employment Assistance - Quantico, Marine Corps Community Services Quantico

Provides comprehensive employment related services to military spouses and other family members and empower military spouses with the tools necessary to achieve their goals through career, educational, Life Goals, or Volunteerism.

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Veteran Services - Lynchburg, American Legion Post 16

To help veterans and their families to apply for benefits for which they are eligible; help veterans find employment.sponsor baseball teams. Give help to veterans who may be stranded in the area. transport veterans to hospitals visits. Transportation for veterans only ***Back to school supplies for veterans and their families.***

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Emergency Financial Assistance - Washington, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Washington Navy Yard

The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society provides need based financial assistance and other services to active duty or retired US Sailors and Marines, and their eligible family members and survivors.

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Virginia Veteran and Family Support - Palmyra, Central Region, Virginia Department of Veteran Services

Virginia Veteran and Family Support (VVFS) (formerly known as the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program) VVFS monitors and coordinates the delivery of behavioral health, rehabilitative, and supportive services for Virginia Veterans and their families. Services Offered - Comprehensive assessment of individual and family needs - Direct linkage to needed services including medical, behavioral healthcare, veterans benefits, housing, and employment assistance - Peer and family support groups - Couples workshops and family retreats - Assistance to homeless or incarcerated veterans

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