by Airman 1st Class Alexis Siekert
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
12/26/2012 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The
holidays are a time for sharing, love and togetherness. In spite of
recent tensions, service members in the Republic of Korea wished to
extend their hearts to Korean children living in orphanages.
On Dec. 22, more than 600 Osan service members and families came
together through Operation Christmas Hope for the opportunity to spread
holiday cheer to more than 2,000 Korean orphans.
In a day-long event, Team Osan visited 20 orphanages in the Pyeongtaek,
Osan and Suwon areas. At each one, volunteers sang Christmas carols,
gave gifts and interacted with children of all ages. Each child received
a bag of American snacks and a holiday card, written in both English
and Hangul, which included a $25 gift certificate to a nationwide
department store so the children could buy necessities such as gloves or
blankets.
Osan leaders, to include Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, 7th Air Force
commander, and Col. Patrick McKenzie, 51st Fighter Wing commander, were
also in attendance.
"I am incredibly honored and moved to serve alongside everyone who took
the time to do this for these children," Chaplain (Capt.) Daniel Forman,
51st Fighter Wing chaplain, said. "This is a memory I know I will
cherish forever."
During the visits, children laughed, played and held on to their
American guests. They also honored the volunteers with songs and dances.
Two children from the Kyeong-Dong Children's Home presented the
volunteers with a handmade card written in Hangul. One line read, "Thank
you for keeping our country safe with your air planes."
"It's times like these when you forget about all your problems," said
Senior Airman Katie Johnson, American Forces Network-Osan radio
broadcaster. "We are away from our families and there is tragedy all
over the world, but none of that matters when you're face-to-face with
the smile of a child. Knowing that I was a part of Team Osan bringing
love and cheer to little ones who need it most makes my holiday brighter
than anything else could."
The plans for Operation Christmas Hope, however, only truly came
together in the past few weeks, explained Chaplain (Capt.) David Suh,
51st Fighter Wing chaplain. In only three weeks of fundraising and
advertising, more than $51,000 was raised and more than 600 base members
volunteered to participate.
"This has been such a wonderful experience," Johnson said. "The greatest
gift I could have received this Christmas was the smiles they shared
that warmed my heart."
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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