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FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM
2034 Barnett Ave., Little Hall, 703.784.2570
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Must call to pre-register for all FAP courses.
FAP’s mission is to promote healthy military family development through the prevention, identification, and
treatment of intimate partner violence and child abuse and neglect. FAP stresses early intervention and
education to protect victims and increase family competencies.
Incident Determination Committee
Fri, June 7, 8:15 AM - 4 PM
Little Hall, FAP Classroom 2
Training fulfills MCO and IG requirements for
all commanders within 90 days of assuming
command, newly appointed IDC voting members,
and annual refresher training requirements. Training
focuses on domestic violence and child abuse
prevention and the IDC process when allegations
are reported to FAP. Open to all, but primarily for
senior leadership and IDC participants.
Within Our Reach
Tue, June 25, 9 AM - 4 PM
TBS, Cox Hall, 2nd Floor
Within Our Reach helps participants attain
relationship success for themselves which
positively affect children as well. Curriculum
covers 15 topics, which include Knowing Yourself
First, Hidden Issues, Your Relationship Vision,
Smart Communication, and more.
Century Anger Management
Thu, June 20 - August 15, 9-11 AM
National Museum of the Marine Corps
The goal of this 8-session course is to teach
individuals how to accurately examine triggers and
perceptions of situations and learn healthy ways
to express frustrations by using the eight anger
management tools.
COMMUNITY COUNSELING PROGRAM
2034 Barnett Ave., Little Hall, 703.784.3523
24009 Montezuma Ave., Cox Hall, West Side, 703.432.6442
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The Community Counseling Program utilizes
a holistic approach to assist people with
overcoming some of life’s most difficult
challenges such as marital issues, parent/child
relationships, family issues, communication,
anger management, school/work issues,
adjustment issues, grief, and loss. All commands
are welcome to contact the Community
Counseling Program and request a presentation
or workshop on topics such as, but not limited
to Suicide Prevention, Emotional Resiliency,
Trauma-Informed Care Training, etc.
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