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Fire Assistance Information Internal Unit Support Initiatives: Within the unit: (SQ/Group/Wing/Directorate) members may donate money, gift cards, clothing.

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1 Fire Assistance Information Internal Unit Support Initiatives: Within the unit: (SQ/Group/Wing/Directorate) members may donate money, gift cards, clothing & household items specifically for members of the unit only. Fundraisers are not allowed unless approved by the Installation Commander. Use of government resources must be minimal. Individuals can also give donations directly to impacted individuals if no prohibited supervisor/subordinate relationship exists.

2 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: Open to Military Only: (Contact should be made through first sergeants or unit commanders). Through the Tinker AFB Airman and Family Readiness Center, loans and grants are available through the Air Force Aid, Navy Emergency Relief and Army Emrg. Relief Societies for Active Duty Military, Reservists, Air National Guard members and retirees. Commissary vouchers for perishable items are available.

3 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military Only: (Contact should be made through first sergeants or unit commanders). Monetary assistance through OPERATION Warm Heart through the Tinker AFB First Sergeant's Council. Counseling for military: chaplains and mental health counselors are available 24/7 and can be reached through the command post.

4 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military and Civilian: Tinker AFB Airman and Family Readiness Center's (AFRC) Airman's Attic has clothing and household items available. Their food pantry also has non-perishable food items and toiletries available free of charge. The loan locker also through AFRC has misc household items for loan (45-60 day period).

5 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military and Civilian: The Extended Duty Care program helps parents with "child care emergencies“ when their regular source of child care is not available. This care is provided by high quality licensed or affiliated family child care providers at or near their base. Individuals should contact the AFRC for assistance. The Dining Facility is open to feed affected families.

6 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military and Civilian: Lodging is also available on a limited basis through the Indian Hills lodge, they can also assist with referrals to downtown hotels with discounted rates. Individuals must pay lodging costs. Counseling services are available through Employee Assistance Program for civilians at 405-734-6687 or 734- 6691. The 24-hr toll free line is 1-800-222-0364. Online: www.FOH4you.com. www.FOH4you.com

7 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military and Civilian: TFCU created a new Certificate of Deposit called the Disaster Fund Certificate. Rates and APY are determined by the opening balance, like a standard CD. This CD does not have an early withdrawal penalty. This helps earn the higher interest rates with insurance checks and still allows withdraw without penalty. This is allowed for insurance checks. For any questions call 319-2420.

8 Fire Assistance Information Installation Support Initiatives: (con’t) Open to Military and Civilian: TFCU is also working on a short term unsecured loan similar to what they did during the ice storm. They should have more details on that soon. For any questions call 319-2420.

9 Fire Assistance Information Volunteer and Donation Opportunities: The Airmen and Family Readiness Center accepts donations of clothing, household items, and non perishable food. The Midwest City Chamber of Commerce is serving as a distribution point for donations of gift cards and monetary donations for displaced homeowner's affected by Thursday’s fire. If interested in donating, please take donations to the Chamber at 5905 Trosper Rd.

10 Interested in volunteering ? Call the American Red Cross at 321-0591. Active Duty and Reserve Military members who volunteer must be in civilian clothes. The American Red Cross is seeking donations to help with wildfire relief. Red Cross volunteers provide food, drink and shelter for those displaced by the fires. Shelters come with a comfort kit, which includes necessities they might need during their stay. Fire Assistance Information Volunteer and Donation Opportunities:

11 The Central Oklahoma local disaster fund needs support-all financial gifts help rebuild lives. Call 228-9500 or visit the Red Cross Web site http://okc.redcross.org/index.php?pr=Home_Page View the Oklahoma Red Cross Twitter http://twitter.com/redcrossokc Fire Assistance Information Volunteer and Donation Opportunities:

12 Do not leave a message, move onto the next number. 405-739-2747 (DSN 339-2747) Primary number 405-736-9942 (DSN 336-9942) Alternate 405-736-9943 (DSN 336-9943) Alternate 405-734-5686 (DSN 884-5686) Alternate 405-314-8332 cell (Director) 405-314-4454 cell (Superintendent) Fire Assistance Information Additional Information :

13 Do not leave a message, move onto the next number. 405-326-6825 cell (CRC Lead) 405-314-8309 cell (72 ABW CRC) 405-314-5894 cell (A&FRC CRC) 405-326-1057 cell (552 ACW CRC) 405-326-7748 cell (3CCG CRC)


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