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The Navy's Family Readiness programs have been afforded the highest visibility, advocacy, and priority. In practical terms, this has resulted in increased services to family members, increased individual assistance and consultation, more...
The Navy's Family Readiness programs have been afforded the highest visibility, advocacy, and priority. In practical terms, this has resulted in increased services to family members, increased individual assistance and consultation, more varied educational programs, and a more proactive outreach, and delivery of family support services. The Navy Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) is organized into four main functional areas critical to mission success.
Categories
Military Transition Assistance Programs
Relocation Assistance
Sexual Assault Prevention
Advocacy
Veteran Employment Programs
Disaster Preparedness Information
Suicide Prevention Programs
Military Family Service/Support Centers
Financial Management Support
Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Individual Counseling
Domestic Violence Issues
Navy Personnel
Active Military
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Life Skills Education