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I MEF Family Readiness

Official Website of the I MEF Family Readiness Programs

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I MEF Family Readiness

Family Readiness Officer Logo
Mrs. Karen L. Gough

The Family Readiness Program serves a pivotal role in operational readiness.

I MEF Commanding General's Family Readiness Vision
I MEF Family Readiness Officer
(760) 763-2572
Family Readiness Information Line
(866) 676-0662

Family Members of Marines and Sailors

The point of contact for family members (spouses, children or parents) of Marines and Sailors is the the Family Readiness Officer. If the family member does not know who their Marine's Family Readiness Officer (FRO) is, they should ask their Marine who the unit Family Readiness Officer is. If their Marine does not know or is currently deployed, please call the I MEF Family Readiness Officer at 760-763-2572.   If you know your Marine's unit, you can also locate their unit on the website to speak to a Unit represent. If you are unsure what unit to contact, call the IMEF Family Readiness Officer for further assistance. (760) 763-2572.

This site is constantly being updated with new information. If you have suggestions on information that you need, please contact the I MEF Family Readiness Program Manager.

The Marine Corps remains "Always Faithful" and will continue to ".take care of our own!"


I MEF Commanding General's Suicide Awareness Video... Click here to view.

I Marine Expeditionary Force Family Readiness Officers

I MEF (760) 763-2572
I MHG (760) 763-2739
1st MarDiv (760) 725-0332
1st MLG (760) 763-3208
3rd MAW (858) 577-7294
11th MEU (760) 763-2570
13th MEU (760) 763-0740
15th MEU (760) 763-1825
1st Intel BN (760) 763-3932
1st Radio BN (760) 763-5991
9th Comm BN (760) 725-8614
1st Force Recon (760) 725-9690
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton (760) 725-1086

School Liaison Office


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Combat Operational Stress Control

Healthy at Home!! Healthy at Home!! Healthy at Home!! Healthy at Home!!

SOAR -- Student Online Achievement Resources


Military Spouse Scholarship Information


MCT Training back on line. Training coming soon at your local installation!!!! MCT support help line phone # (703) 784-9540 e-mail mctsupport@usmc-mccs.org

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It's here, click the above link for more information!!!

'You asked for it, we heard you…now posted are links to services for Wounded Warrior care.

There are many resources available in support of Wounded Warrior care.  Below are some resources that can assist with finding outside organization assistance, resource information on coping and stresses involved with wounded warrior care, and many other issues involved with the support of our greatest asset - our warriors. 
Wounded Warrior Care:  There are many resources available for YOU.  Click here to be linked to the Wounded Warrior Regiment, which has a wealth of information on Wounded Warrior Care and outside charitable organizations.  (hyperlink to http://www.woundedwarriorregiment.org/WWR.aspx
Wounded Warrior Resource Center:  The Wounded Warrior Resource Center (WWRC) is an online source for wounded, ill and injured service members, their families, caregivers and those who support them find the information or assistance they need.
WWRC call center consultants are available by phone at 1-800-342-9647 or by email at wwrc@militaryonesource.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

America Supports You:  A Department of Defense program dedicated to communicating citizens’ support to the men and women serving in our Armed Forces and their families. America Supports You currently lists more than 350 non-profit groups that are devoted to helping our service men and women. These groups provide a multitude of services, including financial assistance, sending care packages and letters, and helping our wounded warriors.
To find a resource in your region/state, follow the below link:
http://www.americasupportsyou.mil/americasupportsyou/states.aspx

















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