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Protecting Our Future

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/protecting-our-future

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


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MAPIT? UMAPIT? MAP WHAT?

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Improve your ability to manage challenging situations and address behavioral issues before they become unmanageable.


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Inns of the Corps Beaufort

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/lodging/inns-of-the-corps-beaufort

The Inns of the Corps extends a warm welcome to you and your family. Whether your travels are due to a permanent change of station move, temporary additional duty, or just getting away, you will find an inviting atmosphere and quality accommodations at our award winning hotel.


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Sand Trap

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/recruit-families/dining-options/sand-trap

The Sand Trap Grill is located at the Legends Golf Course, giving you a breathtaking view of the manicured greens while satisfying your appetite.


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Career & Technical Training

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Marines planning on joining the civilian workforce can take advantage of credentialing opportunities and employment training up to the last day of active duty. DoD SkillBridge and Marine Corps Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (COOL) are tools that enhance a Marine’s ability to securing meaningful employment with a higher starting salary.


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Capstone & Commander's Verification

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The culmination of the transition process when verification is made through an interview with CRMC Staff and the CO Designee that the transitioning member has met CRS, has a viable plan to transition from military to civilian life, and has been extended the opportunity to be connected with external agencies that offer additional assistance.


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Irby's Inn

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/lodging/irbys-inn

Irby’s Inn is a short drive to historic Beaufort, the second oldest city in South Carolina. Located on the water, Beaufort comes with breathtaking views, awesome dining, and endless amounts of shopping. Beaufort has its own unique charm and fascinating background, much like Charleston, S.C. but without the crowds. If you find yourself on the water in Beaufort, you will not see a prettier view, and you may even see a dolphin or two.


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High Intensity Tactical Training (HITT)

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/recreation-fitness/high-intensity-tactical-training-hitt

The High Intensity Tactical Training (HITT) Program uses the latest cutting edge training methods and fundamental scientific principles to enhance the athleticism for today’s warrior athlete - The United States Marine.


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Sand Trap

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/dining-entertainment/dining/sand-trap

The Sand Trap Grill is located at The Legends Golf Course and it gives you a breathtaking view of the manicured greens along with a satisfied appetite.


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School Liaison

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/marine-family-support/child-and-youth/school-liaison

The School Liaison Program (SLP) focuses its efforts on making transitions for military school age children easier.


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Lodging

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These convenient lodging and hospitality options strive to lead hospitality services in the military community through efficient management and quality of operations. Each facility operates independently of MCCS, so please contact them with any specific questions or concerns about your stay.


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Social Media, Resilience, and Well-being

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/social-media-resilience-and-well-being

In today’s fast-paced digital world, social media can be a powerful tool to support your mental health journey.


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Building Quality Friendships Fuels Children's Positive Development

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/building-quality-friendships-fuels-childrens-positive-development

Quality friendships play a pivotal role in helping shape the lives of children and youth and as a factor that can help them manage challenges they may face.


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What is the Blended Retirement System?

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The Blended Retirement System—a system that helps you secure your future—whether you're in for the long haul or transitioning out.


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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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New Room Reservation Options Available for Lodging

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A new 24/7 telephone room reservation service is now available for TDY, PCS and Marine Corps Community Services operated recreational lodging facilities by calling 1-888-409-STAY(7829). This new capability is provided in partnership with the Navy Exchange Service Command’s Department of Defense Reservation Center. 


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Why Marine Corps Total Fitness?

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Marine Corps Total Fitness (MCTF) builds upon Total Force Fitness (TFF), with an emphasis on supporting and nurturing warfighter readiness, lethality, and resilience—the top priorities of the Marine Corps.


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Long Term Assistance Program 3rd Quarter Newsletter 2024

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/ltap-q3-2024

This quarter, stay informed about the Veteran Affairs Legacy Memorial, Non-profit Summer Camps, Survivor Benefit Plan Changes, VA Vet Centers, Online ID Renewal, and Educational Opportunities.


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Develop Community & Connections at Your New Duty Station

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/develop-community-connections-at-your-new-duty-station

L.I.N.K.S. will also help equip families with the skills to better connect and invest in a new community – on base or off.


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Sharing Meds is Riskier Than You Think

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Sharing medication seems like it can be harmless, but it is both illegal and dangerous.


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Marine Corps Child Care

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/marine-corps-child-care

Many military families with young children require some form of childcare. Unfortunately, the cost of child care is prohibitive for many families. Last month, in a memo titled "Taking Care of Our Service Members and Families," Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, outlined a series of policy changes to help military service members and their families.


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Stay Connected — Parenting Can Be Stressful

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Four steps to take when looking to strengthen your ability to handle difficult situations.


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Self-monitoring Technology for Nutrition

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Self-monitoring technology helps Marines stay on top of their nutritional goals, ensuring they maintain optimal performance.


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Connecting with the Program Staff and Your Peers for Mentoring and Support

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/connecting-with-the-program-staff-and-your-peers-for-mentoring-and-support

The EFMP team of professionals connect families with resources and referrals that will help grow their network of support and reduce additional stressors faced by families.


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Ways to Normalize Kids Asking for Help

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/ways-to-normalize-kids-asking-for-help

Often fear or uneasiness are associated with asking for help. Together, we can normalize asking for academic help and tools.


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Positive Youth Sports Coaching Makes a Huge Difference in Athletes’ Lives

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/positive-youth-sports-coaching-makes-a-huge-difference-in-athletes-lives

Centered around the four pillars of mental, social, spiritual, and physical fitness, positive coaching has emerged as a profound force that shapes young athletes' lives both on and off the field.


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Volunteering Strengthens Well-being and Total Force Fitness

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/volunteering-strengthens-well-being-and-total-force-fitness

Volunteering can improve the health and well-being of the volunteers and the people they are helping.


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The Virtual Hope Box: An App Every Marine Needs

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/the-virtual-hope-box-an-app-every-marine-needs

Life in the Marine Corps can be hectic. We could all use a break every now and again to center ourselves and collect our thoughts. The Department of Defense Virtual Hope Box app can help you do just that.


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Reporting Sexual Assault: Know Your Options

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Support and resources are available to you and your family when it comes to reporting a sexual assault. Know your options and get the assistance you, a family member, or a friend need to make the best reporting decision.


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You Are Interested in Homeschooling - Now What?

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/you-are-interested-in-homeschooling-now-what

Military families have access to several valuable resources for homeschooling support both on and off their local installation.


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Supporting Veterans Through Career Services

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/supporting-veterans-through-career-services

Career Services supports veterans and their families through a wide array of programs, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to thrive and succeed.


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Routines that Help

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/routines-that-help

Make changes where you can to your daily nutrition, sleep, and mindfulness routine. Even one change can make a difference in your healing after a traumatic event.


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SAPR Provides Support to Those Affected by Sexual Assault

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/sapr-provides-support-to-those-affected-by-sexual-assault

Learn about the resources available to help with reporting and assisting those who have experienced retaliation with a nexus to sexual assault.


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Unleash Your Potential Through Outdoor Recreation and Sports

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/installation-sports-and-recreation

Outdoor recreation and sports shape the lives of individuals, instilling values that resonate far beyond the playing field.


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November Spotlight on TRP and SkillBridge

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/november-spotlight-on-trp-and-skillbridge

Spotlighting the Transition Readiness Program and the DoD SkillBridge Program during November, National Career Development Month.


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From the Battlefield to the Cage: Sgt Brown Triumphs at Cagezilla 83

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/from-the-battlefield-to-the-cage-sgt-brown-triumphs-at-cagezilla-83

A Martial Arts Instructor Trainer at the Martial Arts and Fitness Center of Excellence (MAFCE), Sergeant Ar’Kel Brown’s journey to victory exemplifies resilience, discipline, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.


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#BeThere_Marine: September's Most Important Hashtag

https://southcarolina.usmc-mccs.org/news/bethere-marine-septembers-most-important-hashtag

Did you know that September is Suicide Prevention Month? Although efforts to address the issue occur year-round, the Marine Corps takes this month to highlight prevention efforts, promote resources and support services, and engage Marines and families in an awareness campaign that will promote community connectedness and belonging. This year, the Headquarters Marine Corps Suicide Prevention Program (MCSSP) created the hashtag and graphic, “#BeThere_Marine,” in support of the Defense Suicide Prevention Office “BeThere” campaign theme.


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