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Oct. 2, 2025
Where can I find info during the 2025 funding lapse?
Here's how the Coast Guard workforce and their families can stay up to date.

Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA)
Oct. 1, 2025
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance ready to support Coast Guard families during government shutdown
In the event of pay suspension, CGMA is ready to provide interest-free loans to cover essential expenses such as rent, insurance, childcare, and food.

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Oct. 1, 2025
Where can I find financial resources during a shutdown?
These resources can help you with financial concerns you might face during the lapse in federal appropriations.

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Oct. 1, 2025
Frequently Asked Questions about the 2025 funding lapse
Guidance for the Coast Guard workforce and their families during the 2025 lapse in federal appropriations.

The Coast Guard is switching CGFIXIT application to ServiceNow for a better IT experience Sept. 30.
Sept. 30, 2025
CGFIXIT App is Getting an Upgrade!
Coast Guard switching CGFIXIT application to ServiceNow for a better IT experience Sept. 30.

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Sept. 30, 2025
Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month
We are all in this together and must stand the watch as one force! 

Two men are rescued by the USCGC Calhoun (WMSL 759) crew, June 12, 2025 from a life raft after their 57-foot sport fisher vessel, Turn Me Loose, sank 34 miles southeast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The father and son activated their Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), which allowed rescue crews to pinpoint their location and safely recover them. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Adam Warren)
Sept. 30, 2025
Coast Guard takes charge of the Search and Rescue Satellite-Aided Tracking (SARSAT) program
Service replaces National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in overseeing network that detects distress signals.

Coast Guard Petty Officer First Class Michael Mealey (ret.) and Chief Petty Officer Chad Cruset represent Port Security Unit (PSU) 309 at the 2024 DoW Suicide Prevention Recognition Ceremony held at the Pentagon on September 4, 2025. Rear Admiral Shane Steiner, Acting Assistant Commandant for Workforce and Family Services, presented certificates and coins to PSU 309 and members from Sector Northern New England (not pictured) recognizing their outstanding work in suicide prevention.
Sept. 29, 2025
Coast Guard units recognized for outstanding suicide prevention efforts
Sector Northern New England and Port Security Unit 309 receive well-deserved recognition for their innovative efforts to increase suicide awareness and prevention.
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