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COAST GUARD COMMUNITY RELATIONS

The U.S. Coast Guard in your community

  • Children with ToysCG AIRSTA Borinquen kids receive toys  
    Through a partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the Toy Industry Foundation distributed toys to over 250 children at Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Through this partnership, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Toy Industry Foundation have provided toys for distribution to all five Armed Services. 
  • http://www.uscg.mil/d7/airstaBorinquen/CG AIRSTA Borinquen kids receive toys  
    This was the third such event hosted by the Coast Guard, with the first two being held at Coast Guard Base Portsmouth, Virginia and Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The event, made possible by the Play Comforts partnership between the Toy Industry Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of America Military Services, gave families far from their homes on the mainland relief from the stress of military living.  
  • CGC Munro returns from thee month patrol CGC Munro returns from thee month patrol
    Two children wait at the Kodiak Coast Guard Base Alaska pier for their father to return from his three month training exercise in Honolulu, Oct. 1, 2012. Family and friends waited at the pier with pets and homemade signs to celebrate the homecoming of the crew. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Klingenberg.
  • Munro returns from thee month patrol CGC Munro returns from thee month patrol
    After a three month underway training mission The Coast Guard Cutter Munro pulls into Womens Bay in Kodiak, Alaska, Oct. 1, 2012. The crew Munro took part in a three month Navy taught damage control training exercise in Honolulu where they learned to combat fire and flooding on board the cutter. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Klingenberg.

    WELCOME HOME CGC MUNRO!

Welcome:

The goal of the Coast Guard’s Community Relations is to foster positive relationships within the communities we live and operate. We develop, maintain and improve public understanding and support of the Coast Guard’s missions through interaction with our communities. We support our communities in a variety of ways including partnering with schools, participating in speaking engagements, loaning Coast Guard art to museums, and participating in parades, events and holiday observances. Beyond our local involvement, many national Coast Guard programs give you the opportunity to learn more about who we are and offer us the opportunity to listen to your concerns. 

For more information, please contact your local Public Affairs Office or the Community Relations division at (202) 372-4620.


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