JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- The Airman’s Attic here is getting a facelift by its executive council with the help of volunteers.
The Airman’s Attic is a facility dedicated for junior enlisted airmen and their families to shop for a plethora of free donated goods ranging from baby supplies to military uniforms.
“On January 1st, we took over as the new executive council and we all just took a step back and looked at the Airman's Attic as a whole and felt like it needed a freshen up or a facelift,” said Master Sgt. Paul Asp, Pacific Air Forces Command Law Office manager.
The renovation entails fresh paint, updated floors, measures to prevent mold, and overall a safer and cleaner place to shop for airmen and families.
“The first impression we got when we walked in the door was this is our Airman’s Attic, we can do better than this for our airmen,” said Asp. “We want to leave our mark and make sure it remains in good shape for future years. We had a vision, and we wanted to make it ours.”
Many volunteers stepped up to the plate and brought this vision to life creating a fresh new spin and sprucing up the store.
“The renovation allowed us to provide a fresh new look for the organization and the airmen and families we provide for,” said Airman 1st Class Venice Dizon, 15th Comptroller Squadron financial operations technician. “It also optimized the organization of our inventory, which in turn allowed us to improve our inventory for the newer generation of airmen.”
Big changes are being made with the same goal in mind: to create a better and safer environment to give back to generations to come.
“It's important to give back to our junior enlisted, to give them the resources they need to make ends meet if they need it,” said Asp. “Airman's Attic is just there to make sure the junior enlisted are taken care of.”