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Navy Marine Corps Relief Society
158 Berry Rd
Lakehurst, NJ 08733
732-608-3444
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Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
If you need emergency assistance, you can expect to get help from your installation, your branch of service resources. There are programs to support you in a variety of situations, including victim assistance, emergencies en route and service-specific relief societies. Below, you’ll find types of assistance, contact information, and detailed procedures and guidance to help you through any tough circumstances that you or your family may face.
The 24-Hour Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Hotline can be reached at 732-573-5199. For immediate emergency assistance, call the Military Police at 732-866-2911. SARC: Lola Odejobi 732-239-3730, CIVILIAN SAPR VICTIM ADVOCATE: Jalaah Kenney 848 -303- 0139 CRISIS HOTLINE 800-273-8255.
Should you encounter an emergency during your transit to your new command, you must contact your sponsor, your previous command and your new command and continue to follow up until the situation is resolved. CDO 732-558-3362.
The American Red Cross links service members of the U.S. armed forces with their families during a crisis by quickly sending emergency communications to deployed service members on behalf of their family. The American Red Cross may also provide emergency financial assistance due to a partnership with Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. To reach the Red Cross 24 hours a day, 365 days a year visit the Red Cross website or call 800-733-2767.
Red Cross is located in the local community. If you need assistance after hours please contact the Red Cross, 732-493-9100.
The Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society can be contacted by calling the the Lakehurst Division at 732-608-3444.
The NMCRS is a nonprofit, charitable organization that provides financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval services of the United States, and their eligible family members and survivors, when in need. To do this, counseling, loans, grants, various services and referral to other community resources are available. There are no fees for such help.
The society, operating in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, administers nearly 250 offices ashore and afloat at Navy and Marine Corps bases around the world.
Our trained caseworkers are familiar with the special conditions of service life. They have a realistic understanding of the potential hardships facing service members and their families.
The society can help:
The society does not:
Services which the society provides include:
When the service member can afford to repay, financial assistance is provided as an interest-free loan, which is normally repaid by allotment. If repayment would cause a hardship, assistance may be provided as a grant or a combination of grant and interest-free loan. NMCRS does not, however, assist with the purchase of nonessentials, nor does it supplement the income of persons who live beyond their means.
You may want to keep the following documents with you during your transfer: leave papers and orders, military service record, medical and dental records, travelers check numbers, reservation numbers and 800 numbers, title and registration for cars, photocopies of all ID cards (service member and other family members), insurance policy numbers and 800 numbers, listing of all credit card/bank account numbers and phone numbers to reach them, and copies of wills and powers of attorney.
For a digital list of documents to keep on hand please call Naval Weapons Station Earle's Fleet and Families Support Center at 732-866-2115
There are several Salvation Army locations in the local community: