
Military Families and Veterans
The Military and Family Life Counseling Program supports service members, their families, and survivors with non-medical counseling worldwide. Trained to work with the military community, military, and family life counselors deliver valuable face-to-face counseling services, briefings, and presentations to the military community both on and off the installation.
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is home to several commands closely tied to our district, including Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA), Training Air Wing Four, Corpus Christi Army Depot, Marine Aviation Training Support Group-22, Coast Guard Air Station Corpus Christi, U.S. Navy Reserve, and U.S. Homeland Security. Our strong partnership with NAS Corpus Christi and its tenant commands has been a proud part of our community since 1941.
The program serves Active Duty Military and their families (early age children (CDC) children K-12, couples, individual therapy). Veterans within 180 days of retirement.
Confidential non-medical counseling addresses issues such as improving relationships at home and work, stress management, adjustment difficulties, parenting, and grief or loss. It does not address active suicidal or homicidal thoughts, sexual assault, child abuse, domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse, or serious mental health conditions.




