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Depot Personnel

Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island
Eastern Recruiting Region
ID Card Section

MCRD Parris Island - Bldg 923, Room 9

Hours of Operation

Mon    7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tue     7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wed    7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thurs  7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Fri       7:30 am - 4:30 pm

Please ensure that you are seated before 4:15 pm to receive service

COM: (843) 228-3396 / 4422

FAX: (843) 228-4424

Housing

Our partnership with Hunt Military Communities in the tri-command area provides housing for active-duty members and their families, active-duty bachelors (roommates and geographic bachelors), DOD civilians and military retirees assigned to Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, Beaufort Naval Hospital and Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

Active-Duty Families Applying for Housing

When applying for housing, active-duty members should fax or email a copy of the housing package. In addition, send the detaching or web orders and dependency application (from your service record book).

If you were previously married and have been awarded custody of your child or children more than six months out of a year, you must also supply custody papers in addition to your application.

All other categories of applicants (i.e. active-duty bachelors, DOD civilians and military retirees) must call for current application information.

When your application has been received and housing is immediately available, your information will be referred to the public private venture partner, and they will contact you to establish a move-in date.

Wait times vary depending on the time of year. Short-term rentals while awaiting on-base housing are not readily available. Leases in the local area are typically for a period of six months to one year. If housing is unavailable, your name will be placed on a waiting list using your date of application as your control date. When housing is available, you will be contacted.

For more information please visit the MCICOM PPV Family Housing Page:
- MCICOM PPV Family Housing

Applications/Forms

- Military Housing Application 

- AMCC Community Guidelines

- Pet Policy

- Mandatory PPV Housing Resident in-Brief

- Tenant Guide to Renter’s Insurance

- Window Safety

Depot Housing Office

Hours:
7:30 am - 4 pm
Monday - Friday

Location:
402 Blvd de France
Parris Island, SC

Contact:
COM: 843-228-2853
FAX: 843-228-3190
Email link: parr_smb_mcrdpi_housing@usmc.mil

Regional Contracting Office

Contractors seeking to do business with Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island should contact the regional contracting office at 843-228-3585.

Legal Services Support Team

The Legal Services Support Team (LSST) houses all legal activities for Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island and the Eastern Recruiting Region. It also provides military justice, defense and legal assistance functions to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The different sections of the LSST provide a variety of legal services to the commands, service members and, in some cases, family members and retirees.

The officer-in-charge of LSST is responsible for the provision of direct support legal services to MCRD Parris Island/ERR, MCAS Beaufort, MCLB Albany, MCSF Blount Island, and general support to all other commands that are supported by Legal Services Support Section - East (LSSS-E) and Marine Corps Installations-East.

The main LSST office and the Legal Assistance and Tax Center is located in Bldg 400 on Karai St, next to the Depot Commissary.

The military justice and defense sections represent the interests of the government and individual defendants, respectively, in criminal matters. The defense section also offers counseling for service members concerning nonjudicial punishments, administrative separations and article 31(B) rights.

The legal assistance section provides free professional legal help to active-duty service members, retirees, their family members, victims of crimes and certain survivors of deceased members of the armed forces in areas including wills and estate planning, family law (marital separation, uncontested adoptions, uncontested child custody, uncontested name changes), consumer protection (consumer contracts, credit report issues, debt, and small claims court), immigration and naturalization, landlord/tenant law, and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. The legal assistance section also provides pre-deployment briefings to deploying units. Powers of attorney and notary services are also available.

The Special Assistant United States Attorney is responsible for prosecution of crimes, traffic tickets and misdemeanors committed by civilians on military installations.

The legal administration section reviews and organizes administrative separation packages and assists in the preparation of judge advocate general manual investigations.

Assistance for victims or witnesses of crimes involving service members is available from both the military justice and legal assistance sections.

During tax season, the tax center, located in the LSST building, provides free tax preparation for armed forces service members, reservists, family members, retirees and military dependent survivors. Tax questions outside the tax season should be referred to Legal Assistance.

For more information about the various sections, including contact information and hours, please refer to the section pages.

Keep in mind that different sections may have different hours and that hours and services available at the law center may change without notice.

Legal Assistance

Freedom of Information Act

Veterinary Clinic

Address: Bldg 517A Alaska Blvd.

COM: 843-228-3317

Hours of Operation:

Mon, Tues, Wed, and Fri: 0900-1530 (closed 1200-1300 for lunch)

Prescription Refills:

The owner of any pet unable to procure medication refills through the MCRD Parris Island Veterinary Clinic can contact the Fort Stewart Veterinary Treatment Facility at 912-435-7387 for refill options. They will determine if the pet is authorized to receive refills and the best method of providing them to the owner (Clinic vs. Online Pharmacy Requests).

Expand List item 14161Collapse List item 14161  Contact Information
Contact Information

Cynthia A. Golson

Deputy Director of EEO

MCAS Beaufort / MCRD Parris Island

(843) 228-7687 (MCAS)

(843) 228-4919(MCRD)

(843) 228-3569 (Fax)

cynthia.golson@usmc.mil

Expand List item 14162Collapse List item 14162  Downloads
Downloads
Title Download Link
ADR Program Bulletin ADR_PROGRAM_bulletin_poster.docx
Anti-Harassment/Sexual-Harassment Anti-Harassment-Sexual Harassment.pdf
EEO Workplace Poster EEO POSTER - MCRD.docx
EEO Complaint Process EEO_Complaint_Process_Timelines.pptx
EEO Web Information EEO Web INfo.docx
Equal Employment Opportunity Information Equal Employment Opportunity.pdf
Pregnant Workers Act Poster PWFA Pregnant Workers Act Poster 1.pdf
RA Fact Sheet RA Fact Sheet.pdf
RA Process RA Process - 04-2024.xlsx
SF 12306.1 - Conf of Reasonable Accommodation Conf of Reasonable Accomodation.pdf
Expand List item 14166Collapse List item 14166  What We Do
What we do

The Marine Corps is committed to maintaining a culture of dignity, care, and respect in which all members of the organization are afforded equal treatment and opportunity to achieve their full potential based solely upon individual merit, fitness, intellect, and ability. All Marines will ensure that we cultivate an environment free from prohibited activities and conduct. An environment free from PAC is critical to mission accomplishment, unit cohesion, and military readiness.

EOAs are civilian or staff non-commissioned officers who serve as special staff officers and provide assistance, information, and support to Commanding Generals, Commanders, Command Teams, and Service members on matters pertaining to Prohibited Activities and Conduct, as covered by MCO 5354.1G

EOAs manage the PAC complaint reporting process, serve as Command Climate Assessment administrators, facilitate focus groups, provide training, and coordinate directly with Equal Opportunity Coordinators (EOCs) at the unit level.

Expand List item 14167Collapse List item 14167  MCRD/ERR Parris Island Equal Opportunity Advisor
MCRD/ERR Parris Island Equal Opportunity Advisor

Master Sergeant Andrea M. Cole

Building 154, Room 229

Office:  843-228-3567

Cell:  843-321-6329

Email: andrea.cole@usmc.mil

Expand List item 14193Collapse List item 14193  Reporting Pathways
MEO/PAC Reporting Pathways

Confidential (Sexual Harassment Only)
Conflict Management (Informal Process)
Complaint Resolution (Formal Process)

Anonymous / Other Reporting Pathways

Inspector General https://hotline.usmc.mil 
NCIS Tip Line https://www.ncis.navy.mil/Resources/NCIS-Tips/ 

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Expand List item 14151Collapse List item 14151  About
about

Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island and Eastern Recruiting Region (ERR)

The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program will serve as the single point of contact to facilitate victim support services, promote sexual assault training and awareness, and provide policy and program assistance to commands located on Parris Island and within the ERR.

Sexual assault is a criminal act and will not be tolerated. The Marine Corps’ goal is to eliminate sexual assaults within the Corps and to assist those affected by sexual assault. (MCO 1752.5C)

The MCRD Parris Island and ERR Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program provides 24/7 support and advocacy to all Marines, sailors, and military dependents over 18.  We work to ensure all Marines, sailors, and civilians who are victims of sexual assault are “treated with dignity, sensitivity, and without prejudice” (MCO 1752.5C).

Expand List item 14150Collapse List item 14150  Mission
Mission

The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program will serve as the single point of contact to facilitate victim support services, promote sexual assault training and awareness, and provide policy and program assistance to commands located on Parris Island and within the ERR. Sexual assault is a criminal act and will not be tolerated. The Marine Corps’ goal is to eliminate sexual assaults within the Corps and to assist those affected by sexual assault. (MCO 1752.5C) The MCRD Parris Island and ERR Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program provides 24/7 support and advocacy to all Marines, sailors, and military dependents over 18. We work to ensure all Marines, sailors, and civilians who are victims of sexual assault are “treated with dignity, sensitivity, and without prejudice” (MCO 1752.5C).

Expand List item 14152Collapse List item 14152  Reporting Options

Reporting Options

Restricted Report

This enables someone to receive support services without triggering an official investigation. The following individuals have confidentiality and they are ready to help:

- Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)

- SAPR Victim Advocate

- Healthcare Provider

- Chaplain*

- Victims’ Legal Counsel*

*The chaplain and VLC are not able to take a report but they are able to assist in a confidential manner.

When a restricted report is made, medical care, advocacy and counseling services are available without notifying command or law enforcement officials. The SARC will notify the commanding officer of the installation that an assault occurred without providing identifying information about the victim. A Marine who elects to make a restricted report can always change to an unrestricted report. There are some exceptions to the restricted report so please contact one of the resources above to get more information.

Unrestricted Report

This allows the same support however an official investigation will be conducted by NCIS and the command will be notified as well. 

The following individuals can assist in an unrestricted report

- Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)

- SAPR Victim Advocate

- Healthcare Provider

- Chaplain

- Victims’ Legal Counsel

- Chain of Command

- Law Enforcement

Details of the incident will only be shared with personnel who have a legitimate need to know. This option allows the victim to request a military protective order, civilian protective order, or an expedited transfer and enables the Marine Corps to potentially hold the offender accountable.

If you need to make a report, please call the 24/7 Support Line: 843-228-3599

 

Expand List item 14154Collapse List item 14154  Resources
Emergency and Support Contacts
Service Contact Information
MCRD PI/ERR 24/7 Sexual Assault Support Line 843-228-3599
DoD Safe Helpline 877-955-5247
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988
RAINN 800-656-4673
FAP Domestic Violence 24/7 Helpline 843-592-0646
Hopeful Horizons Rape Crisis Center 24/7 800-868-2632
843-770-1070
Healthcare Contacts
Facility Address Contact Information
Naval Hospital Beaufort 1 Pinckney Blvd 843-228-5200
Beaufort Memorial Hospital 955 Ribaut Rd 843-522-5200
Jennifer Talley SANE 102 Ribaut Rd Office: 843-212-2441
Cell: 843-802-9471
Law Enforcement
Agency Contact Information
NCIS (Duty Agent) 843-228-1127
Emergency Care 911
PMO (Bldg 455) 843-228-3444/3445
Beaufort County Sheriff Dpt. 843-524-2777
Legal Services
Service Address Contact Information
Victim Legal Counsel 27 Atsugi St Bldg 400 (PI) 843-228-4801
Beaufort County Solicitor’s Office   843-779-8477
Victim and Witness Assistance Program   843-228-1188
Parris Island Base Legal   843-228-2559
Counseling and Mental Health Services
Program Contact Information
Community Counseling Program (CCP) 843-228-2044
Substance Assessment and Counseling Center (SACC) 843-228-6003
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) 843-228-6126
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988
Chaplain Services
Chaplain Contact Information
24/7 Chaplain Duty Line 843-321-6285
Depot Chaplain 843-228-3533
1st MCD Chaplain 516-228-5606
4th MCD Chaplain 614-809-6289
6th MCD Chaplain 843-228-4414
MCRD PI/ERR SARCS & SAPR VAs
Role Contact Information Office Cell
ERR Supervisory Regional SARC (MCRC) 843-228-3744 Bldg 154 Rm 124 843-476-6446
Parris Island Supervisory Regional SARC (TECOM) 843-228-4173 Bldg 154 Rm 126 843-694-1668
6th MCD SARC 843-228-3679 Bldg Rm 110 843-962-3192
Expand List item 14153Collapse List item 14153  Contact Us
Contact Us

MCRD Parris Island/ ERR 24/7 Sexual Assault Support Line:

843-228-3599

DOD Safe Helpline:

877-955-5247

Expand List item 14170Collapse List item 14170  About
About

Our mission is to provided religious ministries in support of MCRD Parris Island's mission of making Marines.

Our visions is to foster and encourage an environment of spiritual fitness.

Learn More

Expand List item 14171Collapse List item 14171  Spiritual Fitness Video
Expand List item 14172Collapse List item 14172  Catholic Services
Catholic Services

Sunday Catholic Mass

Description: Sunday Mass starting at 1030 at the Depot Chapel

Catholic Daily Mass

Description: Daily Mass for Roman Catholics, 1130, Mon-Fri, Depot Chapel

All Saints Day Catholic Mass

Date: 01 Nov

Description: Holy Day of Obligation Mass, 1130, Depot Chapel

Expand List item 14199Collapse List item 14199  Protestant Services
Protestant Service

Every Sunday 0900-0945

Description: Contemporary worship service

Expand List item 14200Collapse List item 14200  Active-Duty Personnel Events
Religious Events

Weekly Bible Study 28OCT 1130-1200 (lead by H&S BN chaplain) Anyone is welcome to attend.

01 November 1130-1230—Roman Catholic Holy Day of Obligation Mass: All Saints Day

08 November—No Roman Catholic Daily Mass

11 November: 1130-1230— No Roman Catholic Daily Mass

28-29 November—No Roman Catholic Daily Mass

Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island