
Our mission is to provide mental health services to the active duty and retired member and their families. Factors affecting interpersonal violence, child abuse and neglect are addressed through the implementation of the Marine Corps Family Advocacy Program, which include safety, accountability and changing the environment that fosters family violence. Marines, Sailors and their families are supported in examining general counseling issues including:
We recognize that Combat Operational Stress affects all aspects of the lives of Marines, Sailors and family members. The Community Counseling Center is committed to providing effective and appropriate services in collaboration with commands and other mental health assets aboard Camp Lejeune and the surrounding areas.
Attention Officers and Staff Noncommissioned Officers:
This class meets the training requirements of MARADMIN 280/07
2012 FAP Command Leadership Training
Individual/Personal Problems
This is a free program, and is for women who are: active duty, spouses of active duty, retirees or spouses of retirees.
A dynamic seven-week education and empowerment program designed for present and past victims of domestic violence. The goal of this program is to educate participants in a safe and supportive environment.
Some topics of discussion:
Facilitators strive to meet the needs of the participants. Call 910-451-2864 for registration and a brief Needs Assessment.

Bldg 798, Behind Bldg 40, Brewster Blvd | 910-451-2864*
| Hours | |
| Mon - Fri | 0730-1630 |
| Closed on weekends and holidays. | |
*If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency, please dial 911 or go
to your local hospital.
24/7 Domestic Violence Helpline
910-750-5852
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
24/7 Sexual Assault Helpline
910-750-5852
Military Police
910-451-2557