Thoughts From Our Site Director: in This Issue
Thoughts From Our Site Director: in This Issue
Thoughts From Our Site Director: in This Issue
war fighters and their families. Navy Families Synergizing for mission readiness!
February/ March 2016
Volume III, Issue 1
In this Issue:
Site Director Thoughts
Ombudsman Corner
Dating Awareness
NAVSUP Team
Spotlight Pictures
SEA
Welcome/ Farewell
Ombudsman Corner
Hola NAVSUP-FLCSI Families,
Were moving right along into 2016. Can you believe its February already? Im excited to see what adventures this New Year will
bring for all of us. One new and exciting change for this year is welcoming Abigail Baiden to the NAVSUP-FLCSI Ombudsman team!
Please read onward to learn a little bit about Abigail and join me in giving her a warm welcome to our team.
Abby and I look forward to catching up, helping out and meeting new families and single Service Members this year.
Please contact either of us should you have any questions, comments or concerns at (+34) 608-15-4595.
~ Neily RoldanCastillo,
Rota Site, NAVSUP Ombudsman (navsubombudsman@gmail.com)
Hello, my name is Abigail Baiden. I am a mother of two lovely children a boy and a girl. We have been in Rota Military base
for almost 2 and a half years. I have worked with the Child developed center on base for a year and now volunteering with the
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society at the thrift store. I have a Bachelor in Banking and Finance and a diploma in child care. I live
off base in Rota, which allowed me to experience and associate with the locals. My priorities are to meet new faces and help
direct them in their needs. When i got to Rota base in October 2014, I stayed indoors for almost two months. I did not know
what to do and where to go. I was so board until I met one of the Ombudsman who made me feel at home, walked me
through all that I had to know, and I promised myself; when i get the chance, I will do the same. Do to my experiences, I
know how it is to be in a new place. The chance is here, and I am ready to assist anyone who needs my help. I love children,
dancing and traveling. I am ready to meet you.
Extreme jealousy;
Monitoring cell phones, social media, friends, classes and extra-curricular activities;
Name calling and public humiliation, including cyber bullying;
Unwanted sexual pressuring or behaviors;
Isolating from friends and family;
Preventing a person from making their own decisions;
The good news is prevention works! Teens are very receptive to learning how to manage
dating relationships in a healthy manner and learn well from mentors and peers. They tend not to
repeat decisions or behaviors that have led to abuse once they have learned non-violent ways of
dealing with difficult situations in relationships.
How to Stop Teen Dating Violence:
Call your local Fleet and Family Service Center (FFSC) for individual counseling;
Tell the abusive teen it is not healthy, and you are concerned for him/her;
Try not to be judgmental because anyone can be a victim, and abusive teens are having
trouble expressing emotions and dealing with stress and fear;
Model healthy relationship behaviors and conflict resolution in your relationships;
Get professional help for your child;
Address safety concerns at home, in school, at extra-curricular activities and times inbetween;
Get support from your childs teaching staff to supervise between and during classes.
Base Security
2000/2001
Dental Appointment Desk
3733/ 3274
Emergency
2911
Emergency Room
3307/3308
Family Practice Appointment Desk
3618
Fire Dept.
3619
Ombudsman
608-15-4595
Quarter Deck
2222
Veterinary Clinic
3149
S.E.L. Corner
I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday with friends, families, and love ones. As we are ready
to tackle 2016 challenges, I encourage everyone to set some personal and professional goals. We
all should have something in our bucket that we would like to accomplish during the course of
the year. Advancement, education, financial, spiritual goals are always good ones. March is fast
approaching and we all know what event takes place during that month. Please do not wait
until then to start studying. At least 30 minutes every day between now until March can make a
big difference in your test scores and in turn advance to the next paygrade. Good Deal!
Last but not least, good luck to all our Chief candidates on making board this year. The
goal of every Sailor should be to wear khaki whether it is Anchors or Bars. I was inspired by my
BMC to make Chief as a Deck Seaman and I hope everyone is inspired by a Chief/Officer to
make it up to the ladder. Let us all better ourselves every day and inspire one another to
succeed. Great blessings to all on the New Year!
Very Respectfully,
ABF3 aguma
December
LS3 Wolcott
LS1 Georgen
LSSA Rodriguez
January
LSC Blaylock
CPL Pooley
Rota
~ 28 April to 01 May
E6 Exam
Thursday, March 3rd
El Puerto de Santa
Maria
~ 27 April to 02 May
E5 Exam
Thursday, March 10th
E4 Exam
Thursday, March 17th