AFAF highlight: Air Force Village Foundation

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  • By Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Foster
  • 66th Air Base Group Public Affairs
The Air Force Assistance Fund, running now through May 4, is a way for Air Force members to help their own in times of need. In just the first week, Hanscom raised $1,107 from the AFAF race that will go toward the goal of $33,547.

There are four main charities supported by the AFAF. This week's spotlight is the Air Force Village Foundation.

Charity Spotlight: Air Force Village Foundation
The Air Force Village Foundation was established in 1964 by members of the Air Force Officers' Wives' Club and Air Force leaders who wanted to offer housing and financial assistance to retired Air Force officers' widows in need. Today, the Air Force Village Foundation still provides an appropriate and cost-effective retirement community for the widows of retired Air Force officers, according to the website, www.airforcevillages.com.

Air Force Villages are located San Antonio. The first, Air Force Village I, has home and apartment options, from mid- and high-rise to cottages and urban style apartments. Residents are able to enjoy dining options, fitness center, hobby shop, library and more. The second AFVF location, Air Force Village II, has tower apartments, cottages and new ranch-style homes.

Another facility is the Freedom House, a facility specifically designed to care for people suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Freedom House Phase III opened in 2008, and brings the highest quality hospice and bereavement care to patients and their families, according to the website.

In addition, Air Force Villages residents enjoy the benefits of being located near Lackland AFB, Texas, and premier medical facilities.

The Air Force Village Foundation prides itself in never turning away a qualified widow because she is unable to pay, according to the organization's bylaws. This standard is made possible through the support of Air Force spouses' organizations, the Air Force Assistance Fund and other foundations and corporations.

For more information visit the AFVF website, e-mail info@airforcevillages.com or call (800) 724-5771.

Contributions:
Those who wish to contribute to AFAF should contact their unit point of contact or visit the AFAF website, www.afassistancefund.org, and complete the contribution form.

Hanscom AFAF installation project officers
Capt. Carmen Sowers: 781-225-4239
Capt. Ishaovbua Ayeni: 781-225-2399