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Breaking Barriers: Navy Launches Virtual Clinical Counseling Services Worldwide

By Naomi Wilkins, Commander, Navy Installations Command WASHINGTON - In an incredible initiative aimed at enhancing mental health support for Sailors and their families, Commander, Navy Installation Command’s (CNIC) Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) has launched Virtual Clinical Counseling services across the enterprise. Spearheading this effort is Dr. Rebecca Goodman, a Clinical Counseling Program Analyst with FFSP, dedicated to strengthening the services that have been rolling o...

EFMP Support Helps Navy Family Member Pursue Passions and Create Lasting Memories

January 8, 2025 | Story by Naomi Wilkins | Commander, Navy Installations Command | Fleet and Family Readiness Washington – Ezra Mikaele “Ele” Bruning, an 18-year-old Navy family member, has been part of the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) since he was four years old. Despite facing challenges from Hydrocephalus and neurodevelopmental delays, Bruning's positive attitude and zest for life shine brightly in everything he does. Bruning’s mother, Jessica Siuil...

USS Gerald R. Ford Rocks to the Beats of Free Daps and Street Drum Corps

September 5, 2023 | Story by Megan Trexler | Commander, Navy Installations Command WASHINGTON – Entertainment groups Free Daps and Street Drum Corps performed aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) and Naval Air Station Sigonella for over 1,800 Sailors on August 18-19, 2023. The live event was hosted by Commander, Navy Installations Command’s (CNIC), Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR)’s Navy Entertainment Program in partnership with MWR’s Deployed Forces Support...

Fleet and Family Readiness Pays Tribute to Toby Keith: A Country Music Legend and Unwavering Military Supporter

  By Naomi Wilkins, Commander, Navy Installations Command WASHINGTON – When you hear the name “Toby Keith,” many songs come to mind. “Red Solo Cup,” “Should Have Been a Cowboy” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” are just a few that topped the Billboard charts and are forever staples in American music history. With Keith’s passing on February 5, 2024, it is important to also acknowledge the impact he had on the Navy&rsquo...

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