HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – The 2025 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign at Hill AFB officially kicks off on March 10 and runs through April 25. This unique campaign is dedicated to serving our fellow Airmen, Guardians and their families in times of need.
A special AFAF kick-off event will be held from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. March 10 at Hill’s Base Exchange. All military personnel, civilians, and their families are cordially invited to attend this special occasion and learn more about this important fund campaign.
Contributions serve those on active duty, as well as eligible Air National Guard and Reserve members, retirees, spouses, immediate family members and surviving family members of deceased retirees. The base goal this year is $38,383.
"As the Project Officer for the 2025 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign, I am honored to rally our Team Hill community in this vital effort," said Master Sgt. Russel Crenshaw, 75th Operations Support Squadron Tower Chief Controller. "AFAF is For Airmen, By Airmen. The effect of giving to AFAF today is having it there tomorrow should you be the one needing assistance. They say, charity starts at home, so this our chance to demonstrate our commitment to caring for our own."
The AFAF has four charities:
Air Force Aid Society: This charity works to support and enhance the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force missions by providing emergency financial assistance, educational support, and community programs for Air Force and Space Force families. AFAS uses 100 percent of every contribution received to help Airmen, Guardians, and their families.
Air Force Enlisted Village: The village located near Eglin AFB and Hurlburt Field in Florida, provides care and support for retired enlisted members’ surviving spouses. Contributions also provide independent and assisted living and memory care so that surviving spouses can feel safe and secure in their communities.
LeMay Foundation: The foundation provides support through financial grants to help widows and widowers of all Air Force retirees, both officers and enlisted. The contributions ensure all military spouses receive the best standard of living so that they may live out their lives with dignity and care they so deserve. They are committed to keeping these spouses in their home, near family and friends.
Air Force Villages Charitable Foundation: Widowed spouses of retired Air Force and Space Force officers receive critical care and housing thanks to gifts to the Air Force Villages Charitable Foundation. More than 92 percent of those receiving assistance reside in assisted living, skilled nursing, or memory care, truly in the most vulnerable phase of their lives.
For more information on the Hill AFB campaign, contact your unit’s key worker, or reach out to Master Sgt. Russell Crenshaw at russell.crenshaw@us.af.mil or Master Sgt. Trevor Costa at trevor.costa@us.af.mil, this year’s AFAF project officers.