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10 Tips to Make Your LinkedIn Profile a Civilian Job Magnet

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Professional social media platforms, such as LinkedIn, are a great way to keep in touch with colleagues, present your professional image, and conduct your job search. Here is some essential LinkedIn etiquette to keep in mind as you build your profile, cultivate your network, and search for new opportunities.


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Family Member Employment Assistance Program Supports Marine Families

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The Family Member Employment Assistance Program empowers Marine spouses and family members on their career path


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Chaplains Stand Ready

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Chaplains play a vital role in supporting Marines and their families.


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Low-risk Drinking During the Holiday Season

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Helpful tips to ensure low-risk drinking throughout the holiday season.


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Family Dynamics Can Influence Substance Use

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One's family plays a critical role in both the safe-guarding and contributing to problematic substance use, as supportive relationships can foster healthy coping mechanisms, while dysfunction or enabling behaviors may contribute to addictive patterns.


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Leadership Scholar Program Helps Veteran Achieve Academic Goals

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The Leadership Scholar Program helps academically, and professionally qualified Marines prepare for and apply to prestigious colleges, as demonstrated by retired GySgt Andres Rico, whose educational journey led him to Princeton University after using Marine Corps educational resources and guidance.


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Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

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Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) is recognized every April by raising public awareness, SAAPM aims to educate communities on ways to prevention sexual violence.


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Volunteers Play Vital Role in Semper Fit Youth Sports

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Volunteers are the backbone of military youth sports, providing coaching, mentorship, and support to help young athletes develop teamwork, discipline, and confidence. Their dedication ensures that military children have access to structured, positive sports experiences, fostering resilience and community within military families.


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Adapting to Pay Adjustments

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Marines can turn recent pay increases into long-term financial readiness by updating their budgets, managing debt, and using free support from the Personal Financial Management Program.


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Teens Deserve to Feel Safe in a Relationship

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Positive conversations are important to have with teens about healthy relationships, what it means to feel safe, and how to provide safety in their relationships.


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Honoring Our Own Throughout Gold Star Awareness Month

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Gold Star Awareness Month honors the sacrifice of fallen service members and recognizes the resilience of their surviving families.


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Resources to Support Emotional Health

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Resources are available to Marines and their families to help them navigate life’s challenges, build skills, and develop coping strategies.


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Marine Lands Post-Transition Career in Environmental Consulting

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Marine with an air support control MOS lands post-transition career in environmental consulting.


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Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Discusses Resiliency, Trauma, and Stress

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19th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maj. Troy E. Black, offers his perspective about resiliency and post-traumatic stress for PTSD Awareness Month. The Marine Corps continues to raise awareness and offer unwavering support to those impacted by PTS. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Santicia Ambriez-Stippey)


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Tutoring Resources For Your Student

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Enable your student to have a successful year by. sharing these resources. For more tutoring options in your local area, contact your School Liaison.


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Leadership Scholar Program Assists Marine Corporal

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The Leadership Scholar Program (LSP) provides academically and professionally qualified Marines with assistance in academic preparation and the application process for highly selective colleges and universities.


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Get Beyond “Fine” Talking to Your Kids

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Discover tips on how to engage your children in ways that go beyond surface-level responses and foster real connection.


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Teaching Young Children About Boundaries

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Empowering children with an understanding of consent starts early. It helps them build healthy relationships, respect boundaries, and develop confidence in their choices.


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Protecting Our Future

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Child Abuse Prevention Month is recognized every April, prioritizing the safety and well-being of all children.


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USMC Captain Dominates Powerlifting Meet, Sets Sights on Olympia

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Marine Corps Captain Brook McCluskey continues to raise the bar—literally—as a standout competitor in USA Powerlifting and a proud representative of the Elite Warrior Athlete (EWA) Program.


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Expedited Transfers After Sexual Assaults or Domestic Abuse

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The Department of Defense (DoD) offers expedited transfers to military service members who are victims of sexual assault or domestic abuse. This program allows individuals to request a quick reassignment to a different unit or installation to ensure their safety, privacy, and well-being.


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Military Onesource

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Along with resources provided at the duty station, such as counselors, chaplains, and other care providers, Military OneSource is a valuable support tool for Service members and their families.


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Expand Your Network Through Volunteering

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Volunteering is a powerful way for military spouses and service members to expand their networks, gain relevant experience, and open doors to new personal and professional opportunities. Consistent involvement and leadership in volunteer roles build lasting connections that can lead to mentorship and career advancement.


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Substance Misuse

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Substance Abuse Counseling Center provides a variety of evidence-based and individualized services, including education, care coordination, group therapy, individual, and family support.


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Chaplains Religious Enrichment Development Operation

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CREDO provides regionally-based religious ministry designed to assist the Marine Corps community in developing the personal, relational, and spiritual resources necessary to increase the personal resilience of Marines and their families, and enhance mission readiness. All programs and events are available to service members free of charge.


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Libraries

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The MCCS Libraries maintain a collection of print, audio-visual, early literacy programs, book clubs, and electronic resources for educational, informational, and recreational pursuits. Resources and services are available to Marines and families.


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Life Skills

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Life Skills training and education is provided at the unit and installation level to assigned personnel, through community partnerships. Subject matter experts collaborate to provide additional information related to various programs and resources available to Marines, Sailors, and families. Additional family readiness programs are available through Readiness & Deployment Support training. To learn more about what classes are available, contact your installation Marine Corps Family Team Building.


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Information, Referral, and Relocation

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This program provides information and referral functions designed for mobile military lifestyles. Individuals with unresolved needs are referred to the resource that can best address the needs. Specialists maintain a database of installation, Department of Defense, community, and national resources. It oversees all relocation service functions to assist with a PCS.


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Youth Programs

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Child and Youth Programs (CYP) provide high quality child care programs and services that support eligible families.


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Volunteer Opportunities

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The Volunteer Program provides opportunities to active duty personnel, their family members, retirees, veterans, and civilians to connect the installation and community volunteer resources. Across the globe Marines, Sailors and their families are giving back to their communities.


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New Parent Support

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The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of social workers, counselors, and registered nurses who provide education and support to Marine families who are expecting or raising children aged 0 -5 years old. The NPSP also hosts baby boot camp and group parenting classes, playgroups, and home visits for Marines and their families.


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What to Know About Adaptogens

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: Are adaptogens truly helping you tackle stress, anxiety, or fatigue?


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Leadership Scholar Program Success Story: Admission Accomplished

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Now, a student at Yale University, Sgt Buckholz thanks the Leadership Scholar Program for assisting him through the academic preparation and application process, as he pursues his degree in astronomy.


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Marine Corps Birthday Ball: Etiquette Do's & Dont's

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The Birthday Ball is one of the biggest events on the Marine Corps calendar. It is a chance to get dressed to the nines, enjoy an evening of tradition, and celebrate the history of the Corps.


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Family Member Travel Screening Cell Has Arrived

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The Family Member Travel Screening Cell (FMTS) will streamline the overseas suitability screening process for Marines and their families, providing proactive communication, medical screening assistance, and ongoing support to ensure a smoother transition to OCONUS assignments.


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