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Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
You may be expecting your first baby or busy with a toddler. That probably means you have your hands full, and may have questions. Thankfully, help is at hand.
The New Parent Support Program is a free service that helps military parents, including expectant parents, transition successfully into parenthood and provide a nurturing environment for their children. Services vary, but may include home visits, parenting classes, playgroups or prenatal classes.
The New Parent Support Program is a team made up of nurses, social workers and home visitation specialists who offer support and guidance by helping parents:
Learn more about the New Parent Support Program and contact your installation New Parent Support Program office to find out what’s available at your installation.
New Parent Support Program staff are child development professionals, including registered nurses, clinical social workers, and para-professionals trained in the delivery and practice of established home visiting models. The program is supervised and monitored at the installation level by the Family Advocacy program manager.
The program is available to military families who are expecting a baby or have children age 3 or younger. Marine Corps eligibility includes families with at least one child under 5.
Contact your installation New Parent Support Program office or Family Advocacy Program office.
There is no New Parent Support Program at March Air Reserve Base. The parenting information resources at Military OneSource are especially helpful to families. Military One Source can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 800-342-9647.
The Military and Family Readiness Office (M&FRO) offers Babies and Budgets workshops for those expecting. Please contact the M&FRO at 951-655-5350 for more information. For reservists on orders a copy of your Title 10 orders will need to be provided. Active duty must acknowledge that they are on AD status only. This program is a collaboration between the Military & Family Readiness Office, the Air Force Aid Society and the personal financial counselor assigned to March Air Reserve Base.