• S4 E8: Ask an Ombudsman: How Your Command Ombudsman Serves to Support You

  • Jul 29 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

S4 E8: Ask an Ombudsman: How Your Command Ombudsman Serves to Support You

  • Summary

  • Ask an Ombudsman: How Your Command Ombudsman Serves to Support You


    Show Notes:

    Ombudsmen are Navy spouse volunteers who serve as a crucial communication link between a command and command families, and are trained in information and resources to support Navy families. In this episode we speak with one of the Navy’s two Ombudsmen-At-Large, Junifer Thomas, about the roles and responsibilities of an ombudsman, and how vital they are to mission readiness. We also speak with two current ombudsmen, Jessica Pugh and Sharon Kozak, who shed light on the ins and outs of their job and answer questions from listeners.


    Show Links:

    • Find Your Ombudsman Here
    • USS Abraham Lincoln Ombudsman Facebook Page
    • NTAG Heartland Ombudsman Facebook Group
    • Military One Source

    • Fleet and Family Support Program

    • American Red Cross

    • Navy Marine Corps Relief Society

    • Courage to Call

    Show Takeaways:

    • Ombudsmen are volunteers who serve as the primary liaison between a command and their families.

    • Ombudsmen are trained in numerous resources to ensure families receive the support and information they need to meet the challenges of military life.

    • Families and Sailors must understand that for an ombudsman to communicate with a sailor’s family member, the sailor must first give permission.

    • Ombudsmen work tirelessly to ensure the needs of their command families are met - but there are also ways to support and thank them for their dedication.

    Let’s Connect:

    • NSFL Website

    • NSFL Facebook

    • NSFL Instagram


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