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Installation Listings

Installation Listing Category
Service
  • Airforce
  • Navy

Geographical Address

Duty Station(s)
Public Address
Saufley Rd Building #318 San Diego, CA, United States 92135
Postal Code
92135
latitude
32.71
longitude
-117.21

Contact Info

COMM
(619) 545-6071
Operating Hours
Mon 0730 - 1630 Tue 0730 - 1630 Wed 0730 - 1630 Thu 0730 - 1630 Fri 0730 - 1630 Sat Closed Sun Closed

Service providers are available with support both before and after a PCS move. Learn more about how to put the military’s relocation assistance program to work for you. See below for an overview of Military and Family Support Center Relocation Assistance services. Services vary by installation, so check the “Other” section below to see what other services are available at your location.

Programs and Services

Your Military and Family Support Center provides relocation assistance to help make PCS moves as smooth as possible. Resources include:

  • PCS planning: Most relocation assistance programs offer consultations to help you with the moving process. If this is your first military move, your first time moving overseas or you have challenging or complex circumstances contact your installation Relocation Assistance Program as soon as possible for support.
  • Plan My Move: An online Defense Department relocation tool that provides you with customizable checklists and links to helpful resources for the tasks ahead.
  • Military OneSource: A website and call center that offers 24/7 support for moving information and resources. Learn more about PCS basics and download this fact sheet 7 Steps to Make Your Household Goods Move a Smart Move. For comprehensive moving resources and information, including Defense Personal Property log-in details, visit Moving Your Personal Property.
  • Workshops and briefings: Workshops vary by location. You may find classes on housing options, moving with children, moving with pets, and more.
  • Predeparture briefings: These sessions provide essential information about your move and may be required for some populations.
  • Special needs: If you have a child or family member enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program, contact your installation EFMP-Family Support office to assist you.
  • Settling-in services: Look for welcome programs or local area tours that may offered. Overseas services may include introductory language classes and cultural awareness activities.
  • Foreign-born spouse support: Assistance includes information and referral to resources such as immigration and naturalization.
  • Emergency assistance: Sometime emergencies occur while moving. The Military and Family Support Center has the resources to provide emergency financial assistance, as well as information and referrals.
  • Authorized housing flexibility options: Eligible service members with PCS orders may be entitled to flexibilities such as extended stays in government housing and early housing eligibility. Contact your military personnel office for more information.
  • Spouse licensure reimbursement: Your service branch may reimburse spouses up to $1,000 for licensure and certification costs resulting from relocations or PCS moves. See this Military OneSource article Transferring Your Professional License for more information and specific service branch policies.

Other

Welcome to San Diego! Commander Navy Region Southwest’s Fleet and Family Support Center San Diego Relocation Assistance Program provides a number of services for qualified personnel moving to San Diego. If you have not yet received a Welcome Aboard package from your sponsor, contact our RAP staff to request a free package by mail.

CNRSW FFSC also offers Lending Lockers at Naval Base Coronado, Naval Base San Diego, and Naval Base Point Loma. Kits contain basic kitchen items. Coffee pots, toasters, sleeping mats and irons, and ironing boards are also available when in stock. FFSC Lending Lockers do not include furniture, but RAP staff can offer referrals to organizations that provide free furniture. Kits can be checked out for a maximum of two weeks. FFSC San Diego also offers one-on-one consultations introducing you to area resources.

For more information, visit the FFSC relocation website or contact the NBC FFSC at 619-545-6071.

Additional San Diego resources:

Support the Enlisted Project: STEP provides emergency financial and transition assistance grants to active-duty and recently discharged enlisted military and their families. Contact 858-695-6810 or 866-424-5210 for more information.

San Diego Military Outreach Ministries: The available services include free furniture and household items, strollers, playpens, highchairs, clothing, formula and diapers, weekly food and bread distribution in various military housing communities, and much more. Some restrictions may apply and hours of operation do vary. For more information, contact 619-461-4164.

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society: NMCRS provides financial counseling, thrift shops, a Budget for Baby workshop, the Visiting Nurse program, scholarships, and financial assistance to qualifying individuals. Appointments are encouraged. Contact the NMCRS on Naval Air Station North Island at 619-545-4477.

Armed Services YMCA: The ASYMCA provides in-home social work visits, in-home counseling, emergency food, free transportation to and from medical appointments and a variety of other services. Call 858-751-5755.

School liaison officers: SLOs are in place to serve as a point of contact between Naval Region Southwest commands and the school system. SLOs specializes in serving military students and parents and offer a wide spectrum of services, enabling families to become more involved in their child’s educational experience. Contact your local FFSC to receive contact information for the SLO in your area.

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