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MCCS One Source
- Marine Corps Community Services introduces MCCS One Source...a Marine & family resource program to help make your life a little easier. Online or by phone, MCCS One Source is fast, confidential, and easy to use. It?s pre-paid. And best of all, it?s there for you any time of the day or night, wherever you are. The program can give you information, advice, and support on a wide range of everyday issues, including parenting and child care, education, older adults, financial, legal, and everyday issues.
NOTE: The following User ID and Password must be used: (User ID: marines; Password: semperfi)
Restraining Orders On and Off Base
- This article is about civilian and military restraining orders and military child removal orders, the differences between them and what types of safeguards each can provide.
The Navy Family Advocacy Program: An Overview
- This article is about the Navy Family Advocacy Program (FAP). It discusses the goals of the FAP, reporting abuse, confidentiality, legal services, temporary benefits, and Internet privacy. Links to the Navy FAP, Department of Defense (DoD) domestic violence site, military protective web page, temporary benefits page, and Abanet.org.
Family Violence Victims: Where to Turn
- This article is about the legal rights of victims of domestic violence in military housing. It discusses support options, victim advocates, working with the command, military protection orders (MPO), temporary restraining orders (TRO), brig time, court martial, and financial issues. Links to Navy and Marine Corps Family Advocacy Programs (FAP), Navy and Marine Corps Transitional Compensation Programs, and the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS).
Domestic Violence: How to Stop Being a Victim
- One of the most hidden and tragic secrets in the private lives of families today is that of domestic violence. This means any behavior that causes emotional suffering, physical harm, or threat of danger to any family member by another family member.
Helping Victims of Domestic Violence
- This article is about how you can help a victim of domestic violence or abuse. It discusses a service member's obligation to report abuse, unwillingness to report abuse, safety plan, and victim's advocates. Quotes Pamela Tejeda, FFSC Victim Support Specialist at NAS Lemoore, and Mike Hoskins, manager of the Navy Family Advocacy Program (FAP). Links to Navy instructions SECNAVINST 1752.3A and OPNAVINST 1752.2A, FFSC, and DomesticViolence.org.
Family Advocacy Program Helps Marine Corps Families Deal With Violence
- This article is about the MCCS Family Advocacy Program (FAP). It discusses reporting child or spouse abuse, victim protection, offender accountability, disciplinary action, getting a Military Protection Order (MPO), the Case Review Committee (CRC), career issues, and victim's advocates. Links to FAP, Child Protective Services, the CRC Handbook, and the FAP points of contact.
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