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Navy
Morale Welfare & Recreation (MWR)
NSA NAPLES SUPPORT SITE
Contrada Boscariello
Gricignano di Aversa Italy 81030
011-39-081-811-4459
314-629-4459
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Programs and services are available at most installations for children up to age 12. Care may be provided in Child Development Centers, School Age Care Programs, and Family Child Care Homes. Please review the information to find out what programs and services are available at this installation. Please contact the Child and Youth Program point of contact at this installation if you require information, assistance or resources for child care in your local community.
The Navy Child & Youth Program (CYP) supports military and DoD families worldwide as they protect and serve our country. We do this by providing high quality, innovative, accessible, and affordable child care that supports school readiness, and recreational programs for children and youth.
Infants, pretoddlers, toddlers, and preschoolers are cared for in age and developmentally appropriate learning environments that focus on school readiness, individualization, and social/emotional growth. All families who request care for their children will be offered viable care options, and waitlist times will be minimized. All eligible programs will be accredited through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Children are actively and appropriately engaged in before/after school, sports, and recreational activities that focus on exploring interests, developing skills, and experiencing success. All families who request custodial care, or any other YP program option (e.g., recreation), will be offered viable program options with minimal wait list times. All SACs will be accredited through the Council on Accreditation (COA), and all Youth and Sports Fitness (YSF) programs will be affiliated with the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS). Please contact facility for current COVID-19 changes. The SAC is located on Support Site. Facility can be reached at COMM +39 081-811-4722 or DSN 314-629-4722.
Teen Centers
Teen Programs offer developmental and recreational programs for teens who are 13-18. These programs are DoD certified and affiliated with BGCA and 4-H. Both organizations have long been recognized as offering programs and services to youth that can instill a sense of leadership and offer opportunities for educational and career exploration and development. Core programming areas include character and leadership, health and life skills, education and career, the arts, STEM, and recreational sports.
The Teen Center here at NSA Naples is an active, ongoing program that keeps the military youth busy and involved. For information on programs and activities call, 011-39-081-811-4722, DSN 314-629-4722.
Youth Employment
For Civil Service positions, the minimum age for hiring is 18. Call the Human Resource Office at 011-39-081-568-5409 or DSN 314-626-5409.
Jobs are available through the Navy Exchange, minimum hiring age is 16. Please call 011-039-081-5252 or DSN 314-626-5252.
Moral, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) hires youth 15 and older. Call 011-39-081-568-4047 or DSN 314- 626-4047.
There is a Teen Center on the Support Site. The center is designed to provide a safe, energetic and activity-filled place for our Naples teens. Activities focus on character development, leadership skills, art, STEM and everything in between. At the Teen Center you can make new friends, explore Naples on our field trips, and try something new. The Teen Center is equipped with a music room to practice some new tunes, computer lab to do homework, two-court gym to play a pick-up game of your favorite sport, and a lounge to chill with your friends. The Teen Center is equipped with large screen TVs, movies, PlayStation and Nintendo games, laptops and tablets, board games, game tables and more.
The Teen Center is affiliated with the Boys and Girls Club of America and 4-H. When you walk into the Teen Center you can expect planned activities to keep the teens busy and engaged every day. Do you want to start a club? No problem, the Teen Center is just the place to expand and share your interest with others.
Membership for open recreation is free and registration is taken directly at the facility. Some fees will apply for field trips and special events. The Teen Center is located in building #2702 on Support Site. Stop by if you have any questions, give us a call at 081-811-4395 or DSN 629-4395 or email us at MWRNAPLES_CYP@eu.navy.mil.
The School Liaison Officer (SLO) supports the active-duty military, National Guard, Reserves, and DoD civilians and their families. The SLO serves as the installation subject matter expert for all K-12 education issues.
Partnerships in Education (PIE)
PIE programs are designed to improve academic achievement, enhance social development and life skills, and offer vocational guidance. It is also designed to coordinate volunteer efforts.
Resources
Home School Linkage and Support:
https://www.dodea.edu/home-schooling
School Liaison Officers assist Navy families by gathering and sharing information on homeschooling issues, policies, and legislation from the NSA Naples schools. They also help leverage Navy Child and Youth Programs resources to support these families.
Resources:
DoDEA Homeschool Information
DoDEA Virtual School (DVS)
Home School Legal Defense Association
Special Education System Navigation
The School Liaison Officer (SLO) provides access to information about programs and services, referring families to special education professionals and helping families navigate the administrative systems within local education agencies.
Deployment Support
School liaison officers connect educators with the Navy deployment support system to inform them about the cycles of deployment and the available tools to assist educators in working with Navy children.
School Transition Services (PCS Cycle)
School liaison officers assist families with school transfers and help "level the playing field" for military children and youth.
Post-Secondary Preparations
School Liaison Officers help leverage installation and school resources to provide graduating military students with access to post-secondary information and opportunities.
ACT
ASVAB
CollegeBoard.org
Post 9/11 GI Bill
Command, School and Community CommunicationsSchool Liaison Officers serve as subject matter experts for installation commanders on K-12th grade issues. They help connect commands, school and community resources. Command, School and Community Communications
Events
Installation Advisory Committee
Ombudsman Assembly
School Advisory Committee