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7/30/2019 FFSC June 2013 Calendar
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The Navys Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is designed to assist
sailors with the special needs of their Exceptional Family Member, at new duty
locations. Assistance is emphasized in the assignment process, but also includes
family support from the Fleet and Family Support Center. EFMP case liaisons are
located throughout the fleet to provide information and referrals, individualized
service plans, and case management from one base to another. Special needsinclude any special medical, dental, mental health, developmental or education
requirement, wheelchair accessibility, adaptive equipment, or assistive techno-
logic devices and services. The EFMP Module is available online at https://
navyfamily.navy.mil. Sailors with any additional questions or concerns can con-
tact the branch medical clinic here on base at 817-782-5900, and they can get
your child enrolled. Also, at the Fleet and Family Support Center, Angela Luckey
is our EFMP Liaison and can help fill out the paperwork and answer any ques-
tions that you might have. Call her at 817-782-5535
Important Bulletin
Business Name
June 2013
Fleet and Family Support Center
Fleet and Family Support CenterSupporting the needs of all our military members and families
Hours of Operation
M-Thu 0730-1630
Fri 0730-1600
Sat 0700-1630
Centralized Scheduling To make
an appointment for Clinical,
Marriage, or Family Counseling.
Please call 866-293-2776
3175 Vandenberg Ave. NAS Fort Worth JRB , Tel. 817-782-5287
Plan for RELO
Every two or three years its
going to happen. Be prepared
Maintain communication
with your command
Arrange your move
Check about pets
There are many things to con-
sider, we are here to help call 817
-782-5287 or come by FFSC
Exceptional Family Member Program
Beware of Credit Score
Many people do not know
about the credit scoring sys-
tem much less their credit
score until they attempt to
buy a home, or maintain a
security clearance. More
and more sailors are being
put out of the Navy for this
reason. Its imperative that
all of our service members
and their spouses be aware
of their score and where
they stand. To get started
and know where you stand,
you can request your creditreport and score by calling
FFSC at 817-782-5287.
The FFSC has a virtual Job Board
where jobs are listed daily. You can
visit our board online at:http://tinyurl.com/73Yv5p4
Please check daily for updates.
TAP
Transition Goals Plans Success,
known simply as Transition GPS, re-
places the 20-year-old Transition
Assistance Program, or TAP. In a
sweeping overhaul of the 20-year-old
TAP, as part of the VOW to Hire He-
roes Act passed in 2011, Transition
GPS takes military members through
a week-long class, compared to the
original TAPs mandatory two to four
hours of separation counseling.
The Transition Assistance Program
has been redesigned into a compre-
hensive, mandatory program that
includes pre-separation counseling, a
military to civilian skills review, a VA
benefits briefing and application sign-
up, financial planning support, job
search skills building, and individual
transition plan preparation
Those who are separating from the
military must prepare a year in ad-
vance, for retirees preparations for
Transition GPS must begin two years
in advance. In order to attend theservice members Command Career
Counselor must be contacted.
http://www.facebook.com/NASFWFFSC
Single Sailors We Salute You
Local SAPR VA
817-204-3081
Local SARC VA
817-825-6347
SARC Corpus Christi
361-523-3580
As a single service member, it is important to have a personal network of peers,
friends and family members to help you cope with the challenges that you may
experience throughout your Naval Career. They can help you feel connected to
life at home, cope with the stress of a combat environment and help you read-
just when you return from deployment. Here at the Fleet and Family Support
Center, we want to make you feel welcome, and help in any way we can. We
have a variety of services, and lots of people to talk to. Please call 817-782-5287
or come by 3175 Vandenberg Ave. to see what we can provide for you.
Safe Help 24/7
Sexual Assault Support
Click herefor more information
or Call 877-995-5247
http://facebook.com/NASFWFFSChttp://tinyurl.com/73Yv5p4http://tinyurl.com/73Yv5p4http://www.sapr.mil/http://www.sapr.mil/http://www.sapr.mil/https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/navy-life/id368752284http://tinyurl.com/73Yv5p4http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/http://facebook.com/NASFWFFSC7/30/2019 FFSC June 2013 Calendar
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June 2013 FFSC EventsAll workshops and classes are held at the FFSC Building 3175, unless noted differently.
For more information call 817-782-5287
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Air Force SPP
Briefing 1400-
1500 POC MAJ
Jasso x3287
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Air Force SPP
Briefing 1400-
1500 POC MAJ
Jasso x3287
3
Life Skills
Stress 101
1000-1100
4
Texas WorkforceRep 0830-1530
5 6
Texas Vet Rep
1000-1500
7 8
OmbudsmanConferenceCall
1000-1100
9 10
Life Skills
Communications
1000-1100
11
Ten Steps to a
Federal Job 1000-
1130
Texas WorkforceRep 0830-1530
12 13
Texas Vet Rep
1000-1500
14
SAPR Training
0900-1100
15
16 17
Life Skills
Conflict Mgmt
1000-1100
18
Texas WorkforceRep 0830-1530
19
SAPR Data
Collection
0800-1000
20
Consumer
Awareness 1000
-1100
Texas Vet Rep
1000-1500
21 22
23 24 25
Texas WorkforceRep 0830-1530
26
SACMG 1300-
1400
27
Texas Vet Rep
1000-1500
28 29
30
Command Financial Specialist Class 0800-1600
TAP/GPS 0800-1600