by 2nd Lt. Christen Downing
90th Missile Wing Public Affairs
12/21/2012 - F. E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. -- Approximately 100 local children gathered in the Fall Hall Community Center Dec. 15 to take part in Operation Provide Joy.
OPJ is annual holiday party organized by the Salvation Army and military volunteers from F. E. Warren.
"The main purpose of this event is to help bring some cheer to kids who
might not otherwise have such happy holidays," said 1st Lt. Jeremy
Stober, a volunteer coordinator from 90th Operations Group. "Seeing the
kids have such an amazing time is the best part of the entire event."
Military members escorted children to different stations that included
games, entertainment and a visit from Santa Claus. Children also
received a bag of gifts and a holiday meal delivered to their families.
"The most rewarding part is the day of the event when you see all the
kids playing and watching them interact with the Airmen who escort
them," said 1st Lt. Rachel Weiler, OPJ co-chairman from 90th Operations
Support Squadron. "The smiles on their faces and the excitement in the
room are contagious. It is a lot of hard work to put on, but every
minute of work is worth it."
Lieutenant Doug Hanson, Salvation Army Corps Officer helped plan this
event and was there for the children before they got on the bus and when
they returned from base.
"The kids' surprised and shocked looks on their faces when they got off
the bus showed that they really enjoyed themselves," Hanson said. "To
have a Christmas party is rare for these kids and that's what seems to
embody the Christmas spirit, not just the day of the 25th."
The 2012 event marked the 13th consecutive year the Salvation Army and Warren military personnel have teamed up to host OPJ.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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