Air Force Assistance Fund
CHARLESTON AFB, S.C. --
The AFAF fund is running form 23 March- 3 May 2009.
What is the AFAF: The official charity of the United States Air Force which includes four different charities; Air Force Village, Air Force Enlisted Village, LeMay Foundation, and Air Force Aid Society.
What does AFV do: Air Force Village Indigent Widows' fund provides housing to widows/widowers of AF officers as well as active duty members needing medical rehabilitation.
What does the LEMAY do: LeMay Foundation Indigent Widows' fund provides financial assistance to widows and widowers of all AF retires.
What does the AFEV do: (formerly known as AF Enlisted Foundation) provides housing and financial assistance to widows/surviving spouses of active duty/retired AF enlisted members.
What does the AFAS do: The Air Force Aid Society provides assistance in relieving financial emergencies for Active Duty and extended active Reserve/Guard members.
If you would like to contribute please stop by your orderly room to fill out a form.
What is the AFAF: The official charity of the United States Air Force which includes four different charities; Air Force Village, Air Force Enlisted Village, LeMay Foundation, and Air Force Aid Society.
What does AFV do: Air Force Village Indigent Widows' fund provides housing to widows/widowers of AF officers as well as active duty members needing medical rehabilitation.
What does the LEMAY do: LeMay Foundation Indigent Widows' fund provides financial assistance to widows and widowers of all AF retires.
What does the AFEV do: (formerly known as AF Enlisted Foundation) provides housing and financial assistance to widows/surviving spouses of active duty/retired AF enlisted members.
What does the AFAS do: The Air Force Aid Society provides assistance in relieving financial emergencies for Active Duty and extended active Reserve/Guard members.
If you would like to contribute please stop by your orderly room to fill out a form.