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AFSA INTERNATIONAL CHARITIES Taking Care of Our Own


“Taking care of our own” is not just a slogan with AFSA members; it is a core value. AFSA members “take care of their own” by participating in the AFSA International Charities Programs. The charities consist of programs to which members and non-members can donate funds to help enhance the quality of life for enlisted Airmen and their families and to maintain the Airmen Memorial Building “monument” that stands as a tribute to Airmen of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Below is a synopsis of the programs through December 31, 2016.


AFSA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM


The AFSA has distributed over $879,100 in scholarships. Air Force dependent children pursuing undergraduate degrees are eligible for scholarships. Each person pursuing a scholarship must have a valid sponsor. Sponsors must be enlisted members currently serving (active duty, Air National Guard or reserve), retired or a veteran of the Air Force. The scholarships awarded range from $1,000 to $2,500 for students attending an accredited academic institution. The amount and total number of scholarships awarded are dependent upon funds available.


AFSA INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY EDUCATION PROGRAM


AFSA International Auxiliary conducts a program to financially help AFSA Auxiliary members with a valid need of assistance to enhance their income potential through formal education and/or training. The AEG program is designed for AFSA Auxiliary members to obtain effective education and/ or training to acquire improved marketable skills. Since 1990, the AFSA Auxiliary has awarded grants and scholarships totaling over $162,700.


AIRMEN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FUND


Founded in 1983, the Airmen Memorial Foundation (AMF) is a not-for-profit charitable and educational assistance organization. The organization provides


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funds for worthy causes such as scholarships to enlisted Airmen’s children younger than 24 years of age. Of special note, the AMF also manages, at no cost, other scholarship programs such as the Chief Master Sergeants of the Air Force Scholarship program. To date, the AMF and its managed funds has awarded over 864 scholarships, totaling over $1 million.


THE AIRMEN MEMORIAL BUILDING FUND


Built by AFSA members, the Airmen Memorial Building (AMB) is so named to represent and stand as a living monument to not one, but to all enlisted Airmen. The AMB houses


the Air Force Sergeants Association International Headquarters, The Airmen Memorial Museum, the Airmen Memorial Foundation, and the National Association of States Veterans Homes– D.C. Office. Donations help ensure this enlisted memorial is maintained and operated in a manner in which all Airmen can be proud.


THE AIRMEN MEMORIAL MUSEUM


Donations to the Airmen Memorial Museum helps the AMM present the Total Air Force enlisted corps through public exhibits and educational research; concentrating on America’s Airmen—their rich history, contributions and traditions.


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