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CNRSW Fleet and Family Support Center Naval Base San Diego, Relocation Assistance Program (RAP)
3005 Corbina Alley
Building 259
San Diego, CA 92136
619-556-7404
866-923-6478
619-556-7435
312-526-7404
312-526-7435
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Moving is a way of life for service members and their families. Resources like MilitaryINSTALLATIONS, Plan My Move and Military OneSource provide important information to help make moving easier. For many newcomers, a sponsor can help add that personal touch.
A sponsor is assigned by a newcomer's gaining unit and helps the newcomer before, during and after a move. If you haven't been assigned a sponsor, you can request one through your new unit. Units try to match sponsors and service members by rank and family status.
To help prepare sponsors for success, the Sponsorship Program provides training and access to important information and resources that can help newcomers master their move. The Sponsorship Program helps sponsors fulfill their responsibilities, which may include:
Note: Responsibilities may vary based on service-specific policies and guidance. Make sure to check with your service branch for sponsor training requirements.
Overall, the Sponsorship Program aims to:
For more information on the Sponsorship Program, contact your installation Military and Family Support Center.
Sponsorship is also available for youth. Installation youth sponsorship programs help military-connected youth make a successful transition to a new community. Primarily directed to preteen and teenaged youth, installation youth programs/centers provide information and materials on programs and services available at their new location. Where available, youth can exchange emails, talk on the phone or chat online with other youth. The youth program staff at your new installation can offer more information on installation youth sponsorship programs.
You can also contact your installation School Liaison Program office for information about school-based youth sponsorship programs such as Anchored4Life and Student2Student. These peer-to-peer programs help your student adjust to and navigate their new school.
If your child would like to become a youth sponsor, contact your installation School Liaison Program or youth program/center.
The goal of the sponsorship program is to facilitate a smooth transition and assimilation into the new command. Having a sponsor in San Diego is critical to assist you throughout your PCS move. Your sponsor is an important link to information regarding your specific needs in the San Diego area. If you haven't been assigned a sponsor nor have heard from your sponsor, you may contact your new command to request a sponsor (see major unit listings). Some commands have a difficult time finding contact information, so ensure your Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System is updated with your current contact information (email, cell phone). Once assigned, be sure to ask your sponsor about your command’s specific check-in policy, welcome aboard information, etc. This is especially important if you will be checking in while the command is deployed. Don't forget to ask your sponsor about options for forwarding your mail while in route and to ask your local post office about holding and forwarding your mail.