/ Published March 15, 2008
Senior Airmen Michael Uloth, 734th Aircraft Mobility Squadron, and Joan Renfroe, 36th Logistics Readiness Squadron, deliver bags of food and clothing to a family in the local community. Twenty students from Andersen’s Airman Leadership School Class 08-C volunteered four hours working with The Salvation Army March 15, 2008, to personally deliver more than 100 bags of clothes and food donated by the Andersen community. They visited 25 homes consisting of 99 adults and 87 children in Dededo, Guam. For information on how to donate items to the Guam community through The Salvation Army, call 647-1569. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Angelique Smythe)
Twenty students from Andersen’s Airman Leadership School Class 08-C volunteered four hours working with The Salvation Army March 15, 2008, to personally deliver more than 100 bags of clothes and food donated by the Andersen community. They visited 25 homes consisting of 99 adults and 87 children in Dededo, Guam. For information on how to donate items to the Guam community through The Salvation Army, call 647-1569. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Angelique Smythe)
Senior Airmen Rachel Malette, 734th Air Mobility Squadron, and Eric Tillman, 736th Security Forces Squadron, were among the 20 students from Andersen’s Airman Leadership School Class 08-C who volunteered four hours working with The Salvation Army March 15, 2008, to personally deliver more than 100 bags of clothes and food donated by the Andersen community. They visited 25 homes consisting of 99 adults and 87 children in Dededo, Guam. For information on how to donate items to the Guam community through The Salvation Army, call 647-1569. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Angelique Smythe)
Senior Airmen Jacob Barnes, Guam Air National Guard, and Acquarius Omambac, 36th Munitions Squadron, present bags of food and clothing to a member of the local Guam community. Twenty students from Andersen’s Airman Leadership School Class 08-C volunteered four hours working with The Salvation Army March 15, 2008, to personally deliver more than 100 bags of clothes and food donated by the Andersen community. They visited 25 homes consisting of 99 adults and 87 children in Dededo, Guam. For information on how to donate items to the Guam community through The Salvation Army, call 647-1569. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Angelique Smythe)