Fleet & Family Support Center Annapolis
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The Fleet and Family Support Center assists individuals and families through a full array of programs and resources that help military families to be resilient, well-informed and adaptable to the Navy environment. The staff supports mission readiness, assists commanders in planning for and responding to family readiness needs and facilitates building a strong community network of services through education, community outreach and partnerships. The Center’s staff leads workshops on a variety of topics, such as life skills development, military and personal career development and personal financial management.
To reach a FFSC service provider, please email M_FFSC_Annapolis@us.navy.mil call (410) 293-2641 or stop by 168 Bennion Rd. between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Safety • Outreach • Support
For concerns related to Family Advocacy Program or Sailor Assistance and Intercept for Life (SAIL) program, please call (410) 293-2641.
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS
| National Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
Call: 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255) |
| National Domestic Violence Hotline | 800-799-7233 |
| DoD Safe Hotline | 877-995-5247 |
| Child Abuse Hotline: | 800-25ABUSE (22873) |
| SAPR Advocate Confidential Hotline | (301) 646-8467 |
| SAPR SARC | (443) 871-3679 |
| Navy-Marine Corps Relief | Washington Navy Yard:(202) 433-3364 American Red Cross: 877-272-7337 |
| School Liaison Assistance: | EMAIL SCHOOL LIAISON |
Programs / Classes / Workshops
Life Skills Education is the most cost effective way to promote Good Relations, Healthy Families, and Strong Marriages. Workshops, such as: Anger Management, Stress Management, Conflict Resolution, Communication Skills, Marriage Enrichment, Parent Effectiveness, and Child Development, enhance personal and family skills for work and home, reduce marriage/family conflict, and enhance the member's productivity and deployability.
For specific information on programs / workshops, call the Fleet and Family Support Center at 410-293-2641.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering offers a great opportunity to learn new skills or enhance existing skills and gain valuable experience. Whether within the Fleet and Family Services Center, Red Cross or other non-profit organizations or agencies, volunteers can share their time and gain useful experience which can later be used for employment. Fleet and Family Support Center staff will assist family members locate meaningful volunteer opportunities.
Command Retired Activities
Retired Affairs Office (RAO) is the link between retired members, the local military community and other agencies. This program is staffed by retired volunteers. Their objective is to provide information on entitlements.
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