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DoD Special Needs Directory Resource
DoD Directory of Early Intervention, Special Education and Medically Related Services in OCONUS Communities. In MS Word Format.
Financial Values Clarification Resource
This practical exercise is designed to start you thinking and talking about your financial values in terms of goods and services that are important to you.
Mental Health Resources ??Word Document
A listing of mental health service centers listed by state from the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. MS Word format.
Navy Casualty Assistance Guide ??Acrobat Document
Survivor benefits, funeral benefits, and available support.
USO Metropolitan Military Health & Human Services Emergency Numbers ??Word Document
United Services Organization
Metropolitan Military Information
Exchange Health And Human Services Guide
USO Metropolitan Military Information Exchange Health & Human Services Guide ??Word Document
USO Information Exchange Directory. MS Word Format.
Stay Healthy: That's an Order
The Navy and Marine Corps are so committed to promoting a healthy lifestyle that they provide edcuation, activities and facilities to help you and your family stay healthy.
Casualt Assistance Call CenterCasualty Assistance Calls Officer

Casualty Assistance Calls Officer (CACO)


About.Com

This is a multi-purpose site and one you may want to screen for your children. There are hot links to sites about kids/teens as well as a site called teen exchange. They have a rich marriage site, home/family, relationships, dating, weddings, honeymoons ? you name it, and you can probably find it here. Each site leads to lots & lots more hotlinks. You can spend the day or a week here.


USN Veterans & Retirees

Welcome to the United States Navy Retired Activities Branch (PERS-62) Information and services for Veterans & Retirees provided by the Retired Activities Branch (PERS-62), including the Bureau of Naval Personnel and the Navy Retired Activities Office Program.


Navy SEAP

The Navy recognizes that frequent relocation associated with military lifestyle creates tremendous career challenges for military spouses. The SEAP program, administered out of Family Services Centers (FSCs), addresses those challenges in basic workshops, including: (a) Launching a Job Search (b) Career Planning (c) Federal Employment Information (d) Resume Writing (e) Interview Techniques (f) Networking


Special Needs Network

This site was launched by the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy). The Special Needs Network Web site offers Department of Defense (DoD) families with special medical and/or educational needs access to information, resources, and each other. The SNN also provides information to family service staff, care coordinators, other service providers, and to DoD civilian employees.


Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

The mission of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society is to provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, educational, and other assistance to members of the Naval Services of the United States, eligible family members, and survivors when in need; and to receive and manage funds to administer these programs.


Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics (JSCOPE)
Announcement
DoD Worldwide Education Symposium
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