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. 

 

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

 

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