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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The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) comprises an experienced and professional team of Social Workers and Registered Nurses who provide supportive and caring services to military families. Through a variety of programs such as home visits, support groups, and parenting classes including Baby Boot Camp, NPSP can help families cope with stress, isolation, deployment/post-deployment issues, and improve parenting skills. Even if you have been raising your family for a few years, challenges always arise, and NPSP offers you the opportunity to express your concerns and ask questions about babies, young children, family relationships, and parenting skills.

Who is eligible for the NPSP?

All SOFA status families who are expecting a child or have a child under six years of age are eligible to participate free of charge.

How to Enroll?

The NPSP is easy to join. Just give us a call at 253-5043 during regular business hours or visit us in Bldg. 625 (Community Support Center), 2nd Floor, Rm. 214.

Interactive playgroups provide opportunities for families to strengthen their connections and for parents to support social, cognitive, and skill development in their children.

Lending Locker

New Parent Support has hospital-grade breast pumps, pack-and-plays, infant scales, birthing balls, toys, educational videos, and books to help promote the growth of young families.

Lending Locker Form

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Brochures

NPSP Brochure

Check out all of the services the NPSP can provide to you in this brochure.

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Behavioral Health Brochure

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🕓 NPSP Hours
MON - FRI 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
SAT, SUN, & HOL Closed
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