Military & Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) are experienced behavioral health professionals assigned to installations, embedded in units, schools, and Child Development and Youth Centers, MFLCs augment and work in collaboration with other Marine Corps Behavioral Health programs. MFLCs act as touchpoints for Marines and families who may need assistance.

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Information & Referral

This program provides information and referral functions designed for mobile military lifestyles....

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Exceptional Family Member Program

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) supports the continuum of care for all eligible spon...

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Family Advocacy Program

Learn about the Family Advocacy Program (FAP).

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Marine Corps Family Team Building

Family Readiness Services provides ways for Marines, Sailors, and their Families to build valuabl...

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Personal & Professional Resources

The primary mission of Personal and Professional Development (P&PD) is to assist Marines and thei...

Navy Support

Navy Support provides information and morale building to enhance readiness and enable sailors and...

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Location

Career Resources
🕓 Career Resources Hours
MON - FRI 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Bldg. 411
Rm. 101


DSN:253-6439

Career Resources provides employment assistance and services through the Transition Readiness Program and the Family Member Employment Assistance Program. Active duty military personnel, military retirees, SOFA status personnel, and their family members can get assistance with all aspects of their job search.

Whether you’re looking for a job aboard MCAS Iwakuni, self-employment opportunities or a position at your next duty station, individual assistance is available for your job search or transition support.

Cultural Adaptation
🕓 Cultural Adaptation Hours
MON - FRI 8 AM - 5 PM

Bldg. 411
Rm. 101


DSN:253-6165

A whole new world opens up when you begin to understand the Japanese language, culture and customs. From little things like ordering at a restaurant to extended travel around the country, get the most from your overseas assignment by learning about your host nation.

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

Bldg. 625


DSN:253-5601

The mission of the Marine Corps Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is to assure a continuum of care for all enrolled families. EFMP will improve the quality of life of families that support a member with a disability. EFMP will ensure that sponsors with Exceptional Family Members (EFM’s) are assigned to duty stations where services exist to support the EFM with access, and availability, to medical and educational services. Enrollment in the program is mandatory for active duty personnel with a family member who has an exceptional need (MCO P1754.4B).

IR&R
🕓 IR&R Hours
MON - FRI 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Bldg. 411
Rm. 101


DSN:253-6161

Information Referral Relocation provides resources about services and programs available at MCAS Iwakuni and civilian agencies, both on and outside the base. Workshops and training for relocation are also provided. Simple language assistance is available as well.

MCFTB
🕓 MCFTB Hours
MON - FRI 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Bldg. 411
Rm. 101


DSN:253-3542

The Mission of Marine Corps Family Team Building is to foster personal growth and enhance the readiness of Marine Corps and Navy families, which will enable them to understand and successfully meet the challenge of the military lifestyle. The intent is to build a strong bond between the service member, their family and the military.

At MCAS Iwakuni, we all have an affiliation with the Marine Corps in one way or another. It has been said that there are three types of “Family” in the Corps: those who are Born Into, Sworn Into, or Married Into. The Team Building office offers relevant and standardized training in support of Deployment Readiness Programs.

Our goal is to reinforce the pillars of Marine total fitness by sustaining a constant state of personal and family readiness for a lifetime. We make it fun, we make it interactive and we make you want to come back for more!

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

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.

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