by Senior Airman Camilla Griffin
355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
5/1/2013 - DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, ARIZ., -- Members
of the Desert Lightning Team have until May 17 to contribute to the Air
Force Assistance Fund. The deadline has been extended to allow for more
contributions.
AFAF supports four charities whose benefits are available only to those
in the Air Force family - the Air Force Aid Society, Air Force Village,
Air Force Enlisted Village and the Gen. and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay
Foundation.
"This program is very important, because if there is an Airman in need
of financial aid, the funds are already there to assist them," said
Senior Airman Danielle McLucas, 355 Comptroller Squadron financial
analyst. "It isn't a matter of trying to gather money last minute."
AFAF is an Air Force-wide program, but every base is issued a certain
amount of the funds raised each year. The amount raise by the Desert
Lightening Team does not affect the funds the base receives, McLucas
explained.
"For example, last year we raised about $141,000 and we were allotted over $200,000," McLucas said.
As of right now, DLT members have raised $68,000. The base wide goal is $123,000.
Those interested in contributing to the AFAF should contact their squadron
representative for more information.
Saturday, May 04, 2013
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