Mission
To conduct official communication to family members on behalf of the commanding officer of HMX-1; to provide information and referrals; to assist with readiness and deployment support; and to manage the family readiness volunteers.
Directory
Family Readiness Officer
COM: 571-494-4619
Chaplain
COM: 703-784-1439
Helpful Links
Military OneSource
Provides free help and information, by phone with a professionally trained consultant or online, on a wide range of issues that affect you and your family -- from budgeting and investing to relationships and deployment. It's available whenever you are -- 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB)
Provides educational resources and services to foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps families. MCFTB is comprised of: Family Readiness Program Training; Readiness and Deployment Support Training; Lifestyle Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skills (L.I.N.K.S.); and LifeSkills Training.
New Parent Support Program
Offers in-home visits, parenting education, support groups, and information and referral for the Marine Corps community who are expecting a child or who are parenting young children up to six years of age. The New Parent Support Program is comprised of a team of Registered Nurses Licensed, Clinical Social Workers and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists who are experienced in newborn care, infant/child development, and parent education.
Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society
Offers a variety of services to Marines and Sailors, both active duty and retired, and their families to include: financial assistance based on need; Visiting Nurse Program; well baby clinic; children's waiting rooms at medical facilities; budget counseling; and thrift shops.
American Red Cross
Offers compassionate services in five critical areas: community services that help the needy; support and comfort for military members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs.
Families OverComing Under Stress FOCUS
A resiliency-training program for military families and children to help them meet the challenges of combat operational stress during wartime. Resiliency is the ability to effectively cope with, adapt to, and overcome adversity, stress, and challenging experiences.
Family Advocacy Program and Military Family Life Consultants
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is a congressionally mandated program intended to prevent and reduce the incidence of family violence, helping to create an environment of intolerance for such behavior. Military Family Life Consultants (MFLC's) are here to provide short-term counseling to those who may need assistance with personal, private matters.
Children, Youth and Teen Program
Consists of the Child Development Center, Family Child Care, The Quantico Youth Center, and the School-Age Care Program.
Exceptional Family Member Program
Provide assistance to service personnel with a family member(s) who has special medical and/or educational needs before, during and after relocation due to Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders. An exceptional family member is defined as an authorized family member (spouse, child, stepchild, adopted child, foster child, or a dependent parent) residing with the sponsor who may require special medical or educational services based upon a diagnosed physical, intellectual or emotional handicap such as Asthma, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Autism, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or Depression. Disabilities may range from mild to severe.
Education Center (Scholarships)
Offers a variety of free educational services to Active Duty Military, family members, civilian employees and Reservists. Lifelong Learning's goal for our Quantico family is to provide the information and tools necessary to achieve their educational goals.
NAF Human Resources (Employment)
Offers Regular Full-Time and Part-Time positions and Flexible and Seasonal positions.
Family Member Employment Assistance Office
Provides Comprehensive Employment Related Services to Military Spouses and other Family Members and empowers military spouses with the tools necessary to achieve their goals through Career, Educational, Life Goals, or Volunteerism.
Single Marine Program
Provides a forum for Marines to identify quality of life ideas and issues and recommend solutions. Through participation in the planning and coordination of programs and activities, Marines have a direct influence in their execution.
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office will serve as the single point of contact to facilitate victim support services, promote sexual assault training and awareness, and provide policy and program assistance to commands located aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
The objectives of Installation’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program are to specifically enhance and improve:
Contact Us
MCINCR-MCBQ Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Office (SAPRO)
715-A Broadway Street
Marine Corps Association Annex, 3rd Floor
Quantico, VA 22134
Office Hours: 0800-1700
MCINCR-MCBQ 24/7 Sexual Assault Support Line
(703) 432-9999, 24-hours/7-days a week
MCINCR-MCBQ Installation Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
(703) 784-3557
MCINCR-MCBQ SAPR Project Officer/SAPR Victim Advocate
(703) 784-3557
MCINCR-MCBQ SAPR Program Assistant/SAPR Victim Advocate
(703) 432-1419
MCINCR-MCBQ Civilian SAPR Victim Advocates
(703) 784-3776
(703) 784-3836
Regional Victims’ Legal Counsel (VLC)
(703) 784-4514
ONLINE RESOURCES
The Department of Defense has many resources available to help Service members coping with an experience of sexual assault. Whether you just wish to chat with someone about your concerns or want to start the reporting process, support is just a phone call or click away.
As daily challenges continue due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the DOD wants everyone to know that assistance for sexual assault remains available for all Service members and their adult dependents. For those who wish to find a resource, talk through a crisis, or even report a crime, the following services are available to help:
Safe Helpline
DOD Safe Helpline, established in 2011, is the sole hotline for members of the DOD community affected by sexual assault. The 24/7 Safe Helpline is a completely anonymous, confidential, and specialized service to provide help and information to members of the military community anytime, anywhere. While Safe Helpline cannot take reports of sexual assault, hotline workers can connect you directly with your local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator or Victim Advocate. In addition to providing support and resources to survivors of sexual assault, Safe Helpline serves friends and family members, intimate partners, and supports the work of military stakeholders. These resources include crisis and mental health resources available or established through the DOD, which can be accessed through the Safe Helpline 24/7.
Military OneSource
While Safe Helpline is the place to get assistance for a sexual assault, Military OneSource has a variety of services for other matters, including:
Military Crisis Line
The Military Crisis Line, text messaging service, and online chat provide free victim assistance support for all Service members, including members of the National Guard and Reserve, and all Veterans, even if they are not registered with Veterans Affairs or enrolled in VA health care.
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If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Military Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1, or access online chat by texting 838255.
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For online support: Veterans Crisis Line
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