Single Marine Program
The Blount Island Command Single Marine Program is a dedicated initiative designed to amplify the voices of single and unaccompanied Marines, as well as any other single active-duty service members. This program plays a vital role in identifying and addressing quality of life concerns, ensuring that the unique needs of these individuals are met. By developing quality of life initiatives, the program aims to enhance the overall well-being and satisfaction of its participants.
Through advocacy, the Blount Island Command Single Marine Program actively represents the interests of single service members, working to bring about positive changes that improve their daily lives. Additionally, the program organizes a variety of recreational activities and special events, providing opportunities for social engagement, personal growth and relaxation. These activities not only foster a sense of community among single service members but also help to build camaraderie and strengthen bonds.
Furthermore, the program encourages community involvement, promoting a culture of service and engagement with the broader community. By participating in local events and initiatives, single service members can make a positive impact on their surroundings while also benefiting from the enriching experiences that come with community service.
In essence, the Single Marine Program is a comprehensive effort to support and enhance the lives of single and unaccompanied service members, ensuring that they have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive both personally and professionally.
For more information, contact Sgt. Nicholas King, Blount Island Command Single Marine Program coordinator, at nicholas.h.king@usmc.mil or 904-696-5168.