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    Naval Services FamilyLine

    FamilyLine provides the following

    publications and Guideline Series

    free of charge:.

    Sea Legs

    Informational Portfolio

    Guidelines for Launching Clubs& Family Readiness Groups

    Social Customs & Traditions of

    the Sea Services

    Guidelines for Spouses of

    Commanding Officers &

    Executive Officers

    Guidelines for the Spouses of

    Command Master Chiefs &

    Chiefs of the Boat

    Guidelines for Spouses of ChiefPetty Officers

    Guidelines for Spouses of

    Individual Augmentees

    Guidelines for Navy Reserve

    Families

    Are You Ready? Guidelines for

    Navy Family EmergencyPreparedness

    FamilyLines publications can alsobeviewed or downloaded at

    www.lifelines.navy.mil/Familyline

    More HelpfulResources

    1043 Harwood Street, SE Suite100

    Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5067

    Phone: 202-433-2333

    Toll Free: 1-877-673-7773DSN: 288-2333

    The full versionof Sea Legs is

    currently beingupdated. In themeantime, weoffer this quickreference guideto benefits and

    resourcesavailable to you

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    American Red Cross

    Offers assistance with

    emergency travel and

    messages

    For more info:

    www.redcross.org

    Coast Guard -

    http://www.uscg.mil

    Marine Corps -http://www.marines.mil

    Navy Marine Corps Relief

    Society NMCRS can provide

    interest-free loans, grants or a

    combination of both for

    emergency needs such as:

    Emergencytransportation

    Funeral Expenses

    Medical/dental bills(patient's share)

    Food, rent and utilities

    Disaster Relief Assistance

    Unforeseen FamilyEmergencies

    Essential vehicle repairs

    Navy for Moms (Dads too!)

    Offers parents a place togather accurate information,

    share stories and gain

    support.For more info:

    www.navyformoms.com

    SOAR Students Online

    Achievement Resource free

    web site of educational

    resources for Navy children www.soarathome.org

    Enclosed youll

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    references for:

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    Fleet & Family Support

    Centers(FFSCs)offer services

    including:

    Family EmploymentReadiness

    Relocation Assistance

    Personal FinancialManagement

    Counseling andAdvocacy Programs

    Life Skills such asStress/AngerManagement andParenting

    For more info:www.ffsp.navy.mil

    United Through Reading

    Helps families & sailors keep

    in touch

    www.unitedthroughreading.or

    g

    Expeditionary CombatReadiness Center (ECRC)

    directly assists Individual

    Augmentee (IA) and GSA IA

    Sailors - http://ecrc.navy.mil

    Naval Personnel CommandCustomer Assistance1-866-U-ASK-NPC (1-866-827-5672) or www.npc.navy.mil

    Places to findanswers: To get an ID card:

    Obtain a DD Form 1172 from

    the PSD that supports your

    spouses command. Enroll all

    eligible dependent family

    members in the DefenseEligibility Enrollment Reporting

    System (DEERS). PSD will

    enroll eligible family members

    in DEERS. This is especially

    important, as enrollment in

    DEERS is mandatory to

    receive medical care.

    Assistance with Moving:

    SMART Webmovewww.smartwebmove.navsup.navy.mil

    Navy Housing Websitewww.housing.navy.mil

    Morale, Welfare and

    Recreation

    Navy MWR and Child & YouthPrograms (CYP) are comprised

    of more than 50 different

    programs & services including:

    Fitness

    Child DevelopmentPrograms

    Youth & School Age Care

    Information, Tickets andTravel (ITT)

    For more info:

    www.mwr.navy.mil

    Navy Knowledge

    Online (NKO) provides

    information and

    resources such as career

    management, personal

    development,leadership, learning,

    references and more.

    For more info:

    www.nko.navy.mil

    Ombudsman (Navy)

    This volunteer is

    selected by the

    Commanding Officer,

    and supports thecommand mission by

    providing

    communications,

    outreach, resource

    referral, information &

    advocacy to and for

    command families. Find

    your Ombudsman @

    www.ombudsmanregistr

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    Navy Safe Harbor

    The focal point for the

    non-medical case

    management of

    seriously wounded, ill or

    injured sailors and their

    families. For more info:

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