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The Navy recognizes that moving every few years creates career challenges for
military spouses, especially when stationed overseas or in remote areas. Our
Family Employment Readiness Program (FERP) offers family members a variety
of resources to tackle those challenges. Workshops have been created to help
you plan a career, launch a job search, write the resume, learn interview tech-
niques, find information on federal employment, conduct self-assessments, setgoals and even take vocational tests. FERP also offers computer tutorial pro-
grams to help you build technical skills.
The goal of FERP is to help you learn how to get a job and maintain a career you
enjoy, as a military family member. Let FERP help you today.
If you don't live near a Fleet and Family Support Center, many services, such as
coaching and resume reviews, can be done via the phone or email.
For more information, please call us at: 817-782-5287, to speak to any one of our
employment specialists
Important Bulletin
Business Name
May 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
Be Prepared!
The month of May begins with
Tornado Preparedness.
Develop a Family Disaster
Plan
Create a Supply Kit
Have a place to go
Have a family pet plan
Ensure TWMS/NFAAS infor-
mation is current
Family Employment Readiness 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, take out a loan
out or make a major pur-
chase. 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 credit
report 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
Military Spouse Appreciation
Local SARC
817-204-3081
Local SARC VA
817-825-6347
SARC Corpus Christi
361-523-3580
To Military Spouses - Thank You For All You Do
May is Military Spouse Appreciation Month. This month acknowledges the sig-
nificant contributions, support, and sacrifices of the spouses of our Military men
and women. Since 1984, we've take time to celebrate the men and women that
have supported their military spouses through deployments, drill weekends,
cross-country and across-the-world moves, recruiting events, training exercises,
and more, all while you kept the home fires burning. Your active duty spouse
volunteers to put their uniform on every morning to serve our country. In a very
real way, you volunteer to accept all that goes along with that.
Safe Help 24/7
Sexual Assault Support
Click herefor more information
or Call 877-995-5247
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May 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
30
Alliance for ChildrenFFSC Classroom1000-1200
Texas Workforce
Rep 0830-1530
1
10 Steps to a Federal
Job 1000-1130
2
SAPR POC Training0800-1200
Tarrant County
VA Rep 1000-1500
3 4
Military Marriage
Retreat Base
Chapel 0900-1630
Air Force SPPBriefing
1400-1500
5
Air Force SPP
Briefing
1300-1500
6
Life Skills Class
Stress 101
1000-1100
NPS-Parenting Styles
1300-1430
7
Texas Workforce
Rep 0830-1530
8 9
In her shoes
1300-1500
Tarrant County
VA Rep 1000-1500
10
SAPR Victim
Advocate Training
0900-1100
11
12 13
Life Skills Class
Communication
1000-1100
Life Skills Class
Conflict Management
1330-1430
14
Texas Workforce
Rep 0830-1530
15 16
Tarrant County
VA Rep 1000-1500
17 18
19 20 21
Texas Workforce
Rep 0830-1530
22 23
Tarrant County
VA Rep 1000-1500
24 25
26 27
Memorial Day
FFSC Closed
28
NPS-Blended
Families 0900-1100
Texas Workforce
Rep 0830-1530
29 30
Tarrant County
VA Rep 1000-1500
31 1 JUNE
Air Force SPPBriefing
1400-1500
2 JUNE
Air Force SPP
Briefing
1300-1500
TAP/GPS 0800-1600 FFSC Conference Room
Million Dollar Sailor 0800-1600