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In recognition of military children and their families, Air Force Services officials are highlighting a variety and scope of programs in partnership with base agencies for Month of Military Child and Year of the Air Force Family. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration)
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Air Force Services officials launch Month of the Military Child programs

Posted 4/8/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Amaani Lyle
Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs


4/8/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Air Force Services officials are highlighting a variety and scope of programs in partnership with base agencies for Month of Military Child and Year of the Air Force Family in recognition of military children and their families.

"Stay Connected" is among several Air Force-wide initiatives designed to help parents and children stay in touch during deployed members' time away from home.

The Air Force Stay Connected Deployment Kit contains items such as stuffed animals, pens and disposable cameras.

"The kit provides young people and parents an avenue to keep a connection during the deployed members' time away from home," said Eliza Nesmith, an Air Force family member programs specialist. "The items in the kit come in pairs, so that the young person and parent can have an item that will help them remember each other."

Active duty, Guard and Reserve locations received the kits for assembly and use during Month of Military Child and Year of the Air Force Family. So far, in 2010, deploying families received 8,000 Stay Connected Deployment Kits, with more than 20,000 kits distributed since the program's inception in 2007.

During MOMC, bases throughout the Air Force are hosting special activities at installation libraries, bowling centers, fitness centers, and enlisted and officer clubs. Organizations such as outdoor recreation, security forces and family advocacy are collaborating to promote parades, concerts, book fairs, cookouts, family bingo, block parties and art auctions and more.

The month also includes health and wellness parental education activities such as car seat inspections, pet safety, speech and hearing screenings and brown bag lunch seminars.

"These events combine fun, education and recognition to celebrate military children and continue in our mission of taking care of Airmen and their families," Ms. Nesmith said.



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4/9/2010 8:50:36 PM ET
I just want to commend the Air Force for this action. As an 'Air Force' brat, I was able to be with my Dad everywhere he was sent. As a result, I got to go to places I otherwise may never have gone. I am thankful for that, but more importantly, his being enlisted helped me understand the sacrifices made and so much more in general of what our military goes through today. I am a troop supporter. I love this country and am proud of all of our fighting men and women. I am proud to be an Air Force brat. Thank you for allowing me to comment.
Kim DeSautell, Tulsa
 
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