by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons
116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs
5/4/2013 - WARNER ROBINS, Ga. -- Five
Air National Guardsmen from the 116th Air Control Wing, gave up their
Saturday to volunteer with Rebuilding Together Warner Robins performing
repair and renovation work for a local low-income household.
Rebuilding Together is a national non-profit organization that has been
providing critical repairs and renovations for low-income homeowners
across the United States for almost 25 years. Saturday was National
Volunteer Day for the organization and the Airmen from the JSTARS wing
jumped on board to do their part.
"I first got involved with Rebuilding Together when I was stationed at
Offutt Air Force Base," said Tech. Sgt. Kerstin Haase, 116th ACW
Comptroller Flight. "I wanted to do the same thing in Warner Robins
because the community has given so much to the base and the Air National
Guard."
As the homeowner expressed her gratitude, the team of Guardsmen worked
hard throughout the day painting, pressure washing, repairing plumbing
fixtures and completing general repairs to enhance the safety of the
home.
"It's nice to be out here today helping a family in our community," said
Senior Master Sgt. Daniel Carthy, superintendent of the 116th
Comptroller Flight. "I grew up in a house that was in disrepair, and I
know what it's like to have someone come in and help you out. It's nice
to be out here helping someone else and give that back.
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
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