Navy Resources
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The Navy Fleet and Family Support Center
The Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) provides unified, customer-focused, consistent, and efficient FFSP programs and services to support sustained mission and Navy readiness. We provide the right services at the right time, to strengthen personal and family competencies to meet the unique challenges of the military lifestyle.
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Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center
Provides information to help make informed mental health choices. Information includes fact sheets and guides.
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Provides a variety of support and services to Sailors, both on and off the job. Strives to:� Support Fleet and Sailor readiness, provide customer focused quality of life services, empower Sailors to make informed career decisions, promote physical and mental wellness of Sailors and provide personalized attention to families.
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Navy Safety Center Suicide Prevention
This site contains links to information about suicide prevention.
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The LIFELines Services Network (LSN) focus� on the delivery of Quality of Life information and services to Active and Reserve Marines, Sailors, and family members.� Program Managers, Command Leaders and other content contributors are positioned to utilize an easy to use content management system�that enables distributed content submission in a secure environment.
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Navy Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
The Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division administers a varied program of recreation, social and community support activities on U.S. Navy facilities worldwide. Our programs provide active-duty, reserve and retired Navy personnel and their families with sports and physical fitness activities, child development and youth programs, and a variety of food and beverage services. Our mission is to provide quality support and recreational services that contribute to the retention, readiness, mental, physical, and emotional well-being of our Sailors.
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Your online resource for everything Navy.
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National Military Family Association
Offers resources for military families on topics such as health care, deployment, family member benefits, and more.
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Department of Defense Stress Awareness
Offers information on different types of stress experienced by military personnel.
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The Official Transition Assistance Program (TAP)
Offers resources to help transition successfully.
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Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
IAVA addresses critical issues
facing new veterans and their families, including mental health, Traumatic
Brain Injury, a stretched VA system, inadequate health coverage for national
guardsmen and reservists, and outdated GI Bill educational benefits. IAVA is dedicated to educating the public
about the wars in
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This site connects individuals, organizations and companies to hundreds of homefront groups offering a variety of support to the military community. The program also connects military service members and their families to homefront groups that provide assistance.
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Provides mental health
services to American troops and families impacted by deployment to
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The PTSD Information Center has Fact Sheets and Videos to answer your questions on trauma, PTSD and related issues.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has established a clear vision for its work � a life in the community for everyone. To realize this vision, the Agency has sharply focused its mission on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders. SAMHSA is gearing all of its resources � programs, policies and grants � toward that outcome.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness
Offers support, education, advocacy, and research for people living with mental illness through various activities.
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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Offers information on suicide and suicide prevention.
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Bereaved Parents of the
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The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Offers information on CTS and resources on how to deal with CTS.
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