Masks decorated by Marines in the Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center’s intensive outpatient treatment program in March are displayed during a Family Advocacy Program open house Apr. 7. Participants used the masks to express the feelings they use alcohol to cover or hide from the world. April is national Alcohol Awareness Month. - Masks decorated by Marines in the Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center’s intensive outpatient treatment program in March are displayed during a Family Advocacy Program open house Apr. 7. Participants used the masks to express the feelings they use alcohol to cover or hide from the world. April is national Alcohol Awareness Month.
There are some things you can do as a parent to keep your house from tumbling down like a house of cards. Your first job as a parent is taking care of your own needs. - There are some things you can do as a parent to keep your house from tumbling down like a house of cards. Your first job as a parent is taking care of your own needs.
Barbara Craig, counselor with Armed Forces Center for Child Protection, left, receives a certificate for her participation in the Building Bridges behavior health speaker’s series March 17 at the Gray Research Center. The one-day conference combined military and community leaders in the behavior health community. - Barbara Craig, counselor with Armed Forces Center for Child Protection, left, receives a certificate for her participation in the Building Bridges behavior health speaker’s series March 17 at the Gray Research Center. The one-day conference combined military and community leaders in the behavior health community.
Lance Cpl. Yemili Maldonado listens to a yoga instructor while participating in a women’s group session in the Headquarters and Service Battalion classroom on February 17. - Lance Cpl. Yemili Maldonado listens to a yoga instructor while participating in a women’s group session in the Headquarters and Service Battalion classroom on February 17.
Sgt. Chris Roberts, Finance, views submissions to the Clothesline Project in the Family Advocacy Program offices aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 14. - Sgt. Chris Roberts, Finance, views submissions to the Clothesline Project in the Family Advocacy Program offices aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 14.
Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse. - Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse.
Elsa showed up at Little Hall on Halloween with a smile for everyone and a purple pumpkin to fill with candy. - Elsa showed up at Little Hall on Halloween with a smile for everyone and a purple pumpkin to fill with candy.
The second “Dad’s Day in the Park,” an event developed and hosted by the New Parent Support Program, was held Oct. 4 at the Barnett Field Playground. With a medieval theme, there were many little knights, dragons and princesses running around. - The second “Dad’s Day in the Park,” an event developed and hosted by the New Parent Support Program, was held Oct. 4 at the Barnett Field Playground. With a medieval theme, there were many little knights, dragons and princesses running around.
Quantico Logo - Quantico Logo
Hannah Stockman, administrative specialist at The Basic School, completes the “Real Colors,” personality identification assessment during Family Advocacy Program’s “Warrior Stress Management” workshop Aug. 23, 2013, at the Barber Physical Activity Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The assessment was intended to help participants identify their temperament, stress triggers and develop strategies to improve communication with others. - Hannah Stockman, administrative specialist at The Basic School, completes the “Real Colors,” personality identification assessment during Family Advocacy Program’s “Warrior Stress Management” workshop Aug. 23, 2013, at the Barber Physical Activity Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The assessment was intended to help participants identify their temperament, stress triggers and develop strategies to improve communication with others.