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What Is the key Volunteer Network?
The Key Volunteer Network is an integral part of the commander's official family readiness program and is the primary communication link between the Commanding Officer and unit families for the enhancement of mission readiness.
The Network enables the unit to achieve a higher state of "family readiness" which in turn supports unit readiness. With families functioning in a higher state of family readiness, individual Marines are better able to perform their assigned missions more efficiently and safely.
The qualities of an effective Key Volunteer:
n Supportive of the USMC core values: courage, honor, commitment
n Positive attitude about the USMC and the requirements it places on Marines and families--a role model
n Good listener
n Respectful of confidentiality
n Responsible and dependable
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:: What you should know about KVN
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Bldg. 1093
MCAS Box 99119
Yuma, AZ 85369-9119
Phone: 269-6502 |
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 12:00pm |
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::LINKS - 928.269.6503 |
::PREP - 928.269.2371 |
::CREDO - 928.269.2371 |
::MCFTB - 928.269.6502 |
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Key Volunteer Network
If you're interested in becoming a Key Volunteer, contact your local KVN Program Coordinator. They can provide information about the upcoming training available through your installation. Or, to access training online, visit the Marine Corps Community Services website (www.usmc-mccs.org) and link to the KVN page. Training is provided through MarineNet Online Distance Learning.
For more information or To Register for a Class call 928.269.6502 |
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