Family Advocacy Program
Providing victim advocacy services, prevention skills training, reporting procedures for suspected abuse, incident assessment, education and rehabilitation.
Victim Advocacy Support Program
Victim advocates respond to sexual assault and domestic violence incidences 24/7 by providing supportive and advocacy services for the victim.
For more information and help call (928) 269-52561. Hours are as follows:
Mon - Fri: 7am - 4pm. Holidays and weekends after 4pm (928) 941-3650.
New Parent Support
Promoting healthy families through teaching parenting skills for expecting parents or refining skills of parents with children under the age of six. Classes and play groups are available.
For more information contact: 928-269-2308
General Counseling
Providing Individual and family counseling, covering grief and marriage issues. Workshops are available.
For more information contact: Counseling Support Branch Manager at 928-269-2561
Anger Management- Held every Thursday 1300-1500
Alternative methods for managing anger.
Stress Management-Held every 3rd Friday 1300-1500
Alternative methods for managing stress.
Play Morning-Held every Monday 1000-1100
Interactive parenting support group.
DV Education Class-Held every 3rd Wednesday 0800-1530
Teaches prevention of partner and family abuse
Substance Abuse Counseling Center (SACC)
The goal of the Outpatient treatment program is to reduce problematic use of drugs and alcohol through an education and counseling approach that focuses on increasing the member's awareness of his or her relationship with alcohol and other drugs.
Treatment introduces life-skills, surrounding choices, motivation of positive attitude and behavioral changes thereby increasing the client's ability to make responsible decisions about the use of alcohol and other drugs in their life.
Substance Abuse problems are viewed as safety and performance issues. Emphasis is placed on recovering Marine Corps core values through the process of education and self-awareness; leading to goals of enhanced safety, peak performance, in all areas of
the individual's life, and responsible use of alcohol. Sometimes, in some cases, the only responsible choice may be abstinence. SACC staff is available to assist individuals in maintaining responsible drinking patterns and coordinate care for those
with substance dependancy issues. SACC also provides a variety of ancillary services such as:
Substance Abuse Screenings and Evaluations
Early Intervention Class
Outpatient or Intensive Outpatient Treatments (one or two weeks in length)
Assesment and referral coordination of inpatient treatment for dependency
Counseling, recovery support/information and referral for other Addictive/Compulsive Behaviors
Case Management
Aftercare Services and Group*
Codependency Support Groups*
Family Recovery and Support*
Relapse Prevention
Education and Awareness Classes
Prevention Programs
Consultations/Intervention Services
Eligibility: Active Duty, Civilian Employees (Intervention Services, or one time Assesment/Referral)
Space Available: Family Members, Retiree's and their family members
*Aftercare and other Support Groups open to DOD ID card holders and their family members. Must be screened prior to admittance.
For more information contact: SACC Director at 928-269-3669 (DSN 269)
AA Meetings are being held on Tuesday
For complete list of local A.A., N.A., G.A., S.A., R.C.A., and Codependency meetings please call or visit the SACC Center.
For more information contact: SACC Director at 928-269-3669 (DSN 269)
SACC location is bldg 645, second deck (corner of Narr & Quilter).
24 Hour Self Help Hotline: A.A. 782-2605
Drug Demand Reduction Program
The Primary goal of the Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDRP) is to reduce health
and social cost to the military of illegal drug use. DDRP provides extensive drug
testing for Marines, education and awareness programs focused on maintaining
military readiness.
DDRP maintains material to be used for the unit Commands' prevention program which
includes: providing illegal drug use prevention education; preparing, reviewing and
maintaining materials; and contacts associated with the DDRP effort to Marines,
family members and civilian employees on MCAS Yuma. DDRP works with other
organizations on base like Single Marines, Simper Fit, Family Advocacy Education
and Prevention, Chaplains and Base Safety.
Point of contact is the DDRP office 269-2791.
Toddler Crafts
Craft program for children ages 2-5 accompanied by parent.
Fridays from 10:00am - 11:00am in bldg 645
Play-Based Parenting of 1-5 year olds
Parent education combined with a play group to learn skills to improve your parenting abilities. A fun, relaxing way to add some additional tools to your parenting tool box.
tuesdays 10:00am - 11:30am, bldg 645