Fleet and Family Support Program

Fleet and Family Support Programs (FFSP) support individual and family readiness and adaptation to life in the Navy. Programs include:
- deployment support for Sailors and their families
- personal and family wellness education and counseling
- emergency preparedness and response
- crisis intervention and response
- military and personal career development
- financial education and counseling
- spouse employment
Programs and services are currently delivered from 81 sites worldwide, with 58 of those sites delivering a full portfolio of programs and services. Find your local Fleet and Family Support Center.
Navy FFSP is organized into three sub-functional areas: Deployment Readiness, Career Support and Retention, and Crisis Response. Across all three sub-functions, services include information and referral, individual clinical and non-clinical consultation and educational classes and workshops.
Ombudsman 40th Anniversary
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Ombudsman Program. Click the photo for resources to help honor your command ombudsman.
Family Connection Newsletter
Information and resources to support families during the deployment cycle.
FFSP on Facebook
Join us on Facebook for the latest Fleet and Family news and information. Be part of the conversation.
Private Help 24/7, Global
This is a 24/7 and global resource for all military members, spouses and families.
Individual Augmentees
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EFMP
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Contact Your Ombudsman
If you need assistance, click on the photo to send a message to your command ombudsman.
Command Leadership Toolkit
The Command Leadership Toolkit is designed to provide command leadership with Navy Family Ombudsman Program...

