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RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

2023 PCS Season

Relocation Assistance Program

The goal of the Relocation Assistance Program (RAP) is to ease the personal and family stressors military families experience associated with a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) by providing assistance, counseling, sponsorship training, and education throughout all phases of the relocation process.

For more information, or to request a sponsor, you can contact your installation’s Relocation Assistance Program or to find your nearest installation, just click the button below. 

 

INSTALLATION LOCATOR
PCS GUIDE TO SUCCESS
MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
PLAN MY MOVE
SPONSORSHIP AND YOU
Success Stories
Child Care for PCS fact sheet

 “Want to get in touch? The Military and Family Division’s Relocation Assistance Program would love to hear from you. 

 

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