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Airmen with the
612th Air Base Squadron traveled to the Children of Love Foundation Orphanage in La Paz delivering donations to 18 orphans who call the sanctuary home, April 25.
Most units on base have a local orphanage they sponsor, but for Airmen with the 612th ABS, this visit marks the second time they’ve visited their newly-sponsored orphanage. This particular orphanage is one my lieutenant, back at
Davis-Monthan [Air Force Base, Arizona], told me about since her and her family come to visit an orphanage, every year,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Duane Reid, 612th ABS director of operations. “So when I got orders to go here, she told me about the orphanage in La Paz and I reached out to them to see if they already had a sponsorship–they did not.”
18 SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras Airmen with the 612th Air Base Squadron traveled to the Children of Love Foundation Orphanage, April 25, 2021, and delivered donations to the 18 orphans who call the sanctuary home in La Paz, Honduras.
Most units on base have a local orphanage they sponsor, but for Airmen with the 612th ABS, this visit marks the second time they’ve visited their newly sponsored orphanage. This particular orphanage is one my Lieutenant, back at Davis-Monthan [Air Force Base, Arizona], told me about since her and her family come to visit an orphanage, every year,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Duane Reid, director of operations with the 612th ABS. “So when I got orders to go here, she told me about the orphanage in La Paz and I reached out to them to see if they already had a sponsorship - they did not.”