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Airmen's holiday spirit spreads through Korean orphanages

Posted 12/11/2012   Updated 12/11/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Airman 1st Class Alexis Siekert
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs


12/11/2012 - OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea (AFNS) -- Airmen at Osan Air Base here are giving back for the holidays to ensure children in local orphanages receive a little bit of holiday cheer.

Approximately 500 volunteers will be visiting more than 20 orphanages as part of Operation Christmas Hope, an event focused on the spirit of giving.

"We are hoping that through Operation Christmas Hope more than 2,000 children living in Korean orphanages will receive one of our gifts," said Chaplain (Capt.) David Suh, 51st Fighter Wing chaplain.

Suh said he hopes this event will further strengthen the bond with the Korean community and raise morale and holiday joy through those contributing.

Volunteers will be visiting the Pyeongtaek, Osan, and Suwon areas Dec. 22 to give a gift to each child that will include a holiday card, written in both English and Hangul, and a $25 gift certificate to E-Mart so the children can buy what they need, such as gloves or blankets.

"Nearly 90 percent of Osan Airmen are unaccompanied," Suh said. "This gives them an opportunity to participate in such a large community outreach event."

The Operation Christmas Hope committee also hopes to raise enough money to buy general gifts for the orphanages in need, explained Suh. Quality of life items including washing machines and tents for children to play outside are items the chapel is interested in giving but the chapel has yet to reach their goal.

Individuals, units, professional and private organizations, as well as base and community groups have donated money so far and are still working to get what they need.

"I am really excited to be involved in Operation Christmas Hope," said Capt. Sarah Thompson, 7th Air Force plans and management personnel. "I was in an orphanage in the city of Andong here in Korea before I was adopted. This is a way for me to give back."

On the day of the event, 500 volunteers will deliver the gifts, sing Christmas carols and offer prayer.

"I truly believe in the generosity of our American people," Suh said. "During this holiday season we want to share the spirit of giving to those who are less fortunate than us. In return, we will realize it is far better and more blessed to give than to receive."



tabComments
12/13/2012 4:04:55 PM ET
We help them they send a rapper who sings about killing GI's and their families to celebrate Christmas with Obama. Our wonderful elected president celebrates with the rapper and they all laugh and joke at the expense of those who serve our nation. What a country
Happy American, anytown usa
 
12/13/2012 2:55:34 PM ET
This is a pretty cool thing for Airmen to do regardless whether they volunteer or are volun-told. Would have been nice to get the perspective of a low-ranker participating. And thanks for your service Batman.
Franz Ferdinand, Lajes Field
 
12/13/2012 9:19:14 AM ET
Thank You Ground Guy. I do what i can to help morale with common folk. beacuse i am Batman
Batman, The Batcave
 
12/12/2012 4:53:10 PM ET
Batman is the best poster on the comments section of this site. I'm going to check this site daily just to read his brilliant insights.
ground guy, in the dirt
 
12/12/2012 3:16:02 PM ET
I'm glad there are people who are willing to step up and help those in need specially around the Christmas Season. They do something that i can not...beacuse I'm Batman
Batman, The batcave
 
12/12/2012 9:35:03 AM ET
I'm so glad Airmen still participate in programs like this. I remember being stationed there and visiting orphanages around Christmas time and was heartbroken to see how many children in orphanages had only towels to sleep on. You could tell the children looked forward to and prepared for the base's visit for months having put on a holiday show for us. A special thanks to those who organize these visits and to the Airmen who take the time to spend the day with those children.
MSgt A, Dover AFB
 
12/11/2012 3:05:36 PM ET
The Lord will work through men @ women as it shows here.HE will bless each and every one of you. Thank you all for what you are doing. Mac
Mac Mcoll, Ok
 
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