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Marine Corps
Deployment/Mobilization - Marine Corps Family Team Building
Camp Foster
Unit 35023
Attn: Marine Corps Family Team Building
FPO Japan 96373
011-81-98-970-3689
Reception
011-81-98-970-3696
315-645-3689
315-645-3696
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Deployment can be a challenging phase of the military lifecycle, but it’s important to know that you don’t have to go through it alone. The military provides a variety of resources and support programs — ranging from educational briefings to morale calls — for your loved ones, children and service members to ease the stress of deployment. Military members may be assigned to a specific installation but support may come from local communities, Yellow Ribbon events or the installation itself.
The goal of Readiness and Deployment Support is to prepare families for the unique challenges of deployment, in addition to maintaining a constant state of readiness independent of deployment. Each Marine Corps installation and Marine Forces Reserve is staffed with Readiness and Deployment Support trainers, who coordinate and deliver pre-, mid- and post-deployment briefs and support at the unit level for Marines, children and extended family members.
Each Marine Corps installation and Marine Forces Reserve is staffed with Readiness and Deployment Support trainers, who coordinate and deliver pre-, mid- and post-deployment briefs and support at the unit level for Marines, children and extended family members.
Pre-Deployment
Topics discussed in the pre-deployment trainings include resources available to Marines and families, legal planning, single parents, combat operational stress continuum, personal preparation and preparing loved ones.
Pre-Deployment for Marines and Families
This training highlights key areas of personal and family preparation for single and married Marines and their respective families ─ either activity duty or reservists in preparation for deployment. Suggestions for preparation of important documents, emergency communication and sources of assistance are also provided.
Pre-Deployment for Parents and Kids
This training uses an optional guest speaker, a puppet show and activities for children ages 5 and older to prepare for the upcoming deployment. The adult component highlights ways that parents can support their children during a deployment and recognize common reactions children may exhibit due to deployment.
Mid-Deployment
Topics discussed in the mid-deployment workshops provide information on how to thrive during a deployment, promoting self-care and helping children cope with deployments.
Mid-Deployment – Deployment Success
This workshop is designed to promote deployment success for a spouse or significant other at home during a deployment. It includes suggestions for fun things to do, goal setting and resources. This is a great opportunity to assess your deployment success thus far.
Mid-Deployment ─ Kids and Deployment
This workshop is designed to promote deployment success for kids, including reactions to deployment, ways parents can help and what resources are available.
Mid-Deployment – Self Care
This workshop is designed to promote deployment self-care for a spouse or significant other at home during deployment. It includes information about stress management, staying connected with your Marine, dealing with emotional ups and downs and what resources are available.
Return and Reunion
Topics discussed in these workshops include what to expect on the big day, helping you deal with changes that may have occurred while your Marine was deployed and ideas on how parents can best support their children during the reintegration process.
Return and Reunion ─ Spouses and Significant Others
This workshop provides ideas on how to reintegrate with your Marine, what to expect on the big day when he or she returns and helping you with changes that may have occurred during the deployment.
Return and Reunion – Parents and Kids
This workshop provides age-appropriate activities for children ages 5 and older to prepare for the upcoming return, reunion and reintegration with their Marine parent. The adult component combines ways parents can support their child during return, reunion and reintegration.
Return and Reunion – Parents and Extended Family
This workshop answers questions about what to expect at homecoming, provides suggestions on celebrating homecoming with your Marine and addressing any concerns you may have regarding your Marine.
Post-Deployment
Topics discussed in the post-deployment workshop include ideas on how to renegotiate responsibilities after your Marine has returned, communication strategies, understanding each other’s need for personal space and time and what resources are available to help in the reintegration process.
Reintegration – Strong Marine Couples
This workshop provides a fun forum for couples to assess their recent deployment experience in an effort to further strengthen their relationship. This training addresses the effect of reintegration on a relationship, assessing the level of relationship satisfaction, and provides communication tools and resources for couples to use to strengthen their relationship.
For a list of topics and workshops please visit Marine Corps Community Services.
Family readiness is a combat multiplier, equally as important as individual equipment and combat readiness. It is the responsibility of the individual Marine and their family to successfully balance life, career and mission events, through active and reserve service, and is supported by the enduring partnership between the unit's Family Readiness Command Team and Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS). The goal of personal and family readiness programs is to provide resource information and training in addition to support services to enhance a Commander’s Family Readiness Command Teams, Service Members, and their families. A Marine must ensure their personal and family affairs are in order so that they will remain fully focused on the mission, whether in garrison or in combat.
A ready and resilient Marine and family:
Are prepared for family separations and life events.
Understand the additional responsibilities that will fall on the family when the Marine departs.
Is knowledgeable of and able to utilize information about benefits, entitlements, programs and services provided through the Department of Defense, Marine Corps, and the community.
Is knowledgeable of command structure and resources available to assist and contribute to the personal and family readiness goals.
OPSEC for Volunteers
Operational Security (OPSEC) is a required annual training for all appointed volunteers – Command Team Advisors and Family Readiness Assistants. During this training, volunteers will learn about the latest OPSEC issues, including a special focus on social media.
Please contact your unit Readiness Coordinator to register for all Family Readiness Program training. For more information on available training please visit the MCCS website.
Marine Corps Family Team Building provides educational resources and services to foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families.
LifeSkills Training and Education offers various workshops in such areas as conflict management, 4 Lenses temperament discovery, and many other workshops. In addition to these workshops, the following series of training are also offered as opportunities for personal growth and education.
COMMUNICATION SERIES
Interpersonal Communication
This workshop is preventive in nature, to increase competence in using more effective communication skills, and to promote healthy relationships through communication. It helps Marines and families learn how to communicate with one another in an effective manner.
Conflict Management
This workshop addresses interpersonal conflict and is designed to help Marines and their families become more aware of conflict; empowering them to make healthy choices by managing their responses to conflict, both at home and in the work place.
Social Networking Safety
This workshop addresses the dangers and risks, as well as positive outcomes, associated with social networking. It provides Marines and their families with information on how to protect themselves and family members, and ways to stay safe while on the internet, and on social networking sites.
IMPACT SERIES
Safe & Sound at Home
This workshop provides important safety precautions for Marine Corps families, and instills spouse/family members with the ability and confidence to be responsible for their personal safety and the safety of their families while their Marines are deployed.
Casualty Notification Process
Scared of "The Call"? The Casualty Process De-Mystified - This workshop will help minimize stress and confusion by providing a brief overview on the casualty process, the role of the Casualty Assistance Calls Officer (CACO), and information on benefits, support services and organizations. It will help you understand the definition of a "casualty" as it relates to the Marine Corps, and discusses the casualty notification process for all casualties.
RELATIONSHIP SERIES
Developing Healthy Blended Families
This workshop is designed to help Marines and family members gain a better understanding of the common and practical issues facing blended families. Topics discussed include stages of blended family development, and tips for nurturing and enriching the family relationship.
Building Lasting Relationships
The challenges of a military lifestyle can place many demands on Marines and their families. This workshop provides practical information and tools to enhance healthy relationships.
WELLNESS SERIES
Basic Stress Management
This workshop is designed to help Marines and their families minimize stress by providing them with basic education on the concepts and management skills needed to successfully navigate both the everyday stress and extraordinary stress of a Marine Corps lifestyle.
Basic Anger Management
This workshop is a basic overview of anger management. It provides education on the dynamics of anger and offers a variety of acceptable coping strategies to handle angry feelings and behaviors.
Family Care Plan
This workshop will educate Marines and their families on the basics of a Family Care Plan. It will outline the significance of a Family Care Plan, and the importance of always having it updated.
Aging Parents & Elder Care
This workshop will help Marines and their families in dealing with the complexities of assisting elderly adults. It helps Marines and their families make informed decisions concerning elder care, as well as strategies for coping with day-to-day challenges involved with caring for your elderly loved one.
Emergency Preparedness
This workshop contains information regarding actions that Marines and families should take to be informed and prepared in the event of natural and manmade hazards. This workshop outlines the importance of our Marines and families to always be prepared for all types of emergencies!
Lifestyle, Insights, Networking, Knowledge, Skills
L.I.N.K.S. is a mentoring program for Marine family members taught by Marine spouses. The classes provide insight into the military lifestyle, giving family members a place to network with other military families, learn about the resources available to them and tangible ways to thrive in the military community. There are also L.I.N.K.S. sessions for kids, teens, spouses, Marines and Japanese spouses. Sessions are offered on all three housing camps (Camp Foster, Courtney, and Kinser).
Volunteer Opportunities
L.I.N.K.S. is supported by a group of wonderful and positive of volunteers to include Marines, spouses, and teens. Work on and develop skill sets for future employment. Meet new people and build relationships. Share experiences and encourage others. If you are interested, please contact the L.I.N.K.S. Trainer.L.I.N.KS. Positions include:
Why Should You Attend A L.I.N.K.S. Workshop?
For more information or to register for upcoming courses visit the MCCS website.