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    Fostering an environment of trust

    resilience

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Sean Campbell | Fairchild Airmen pose together after a Base Chapel resilience trip for a group photo...... read more read more

    FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, WA, UNITED STATES

    06.03.2016

    Story by Airman Sean Campbell 

    92nd Air Refueling Wing

    One of the opportunities Airmen regularly take part in is the chapel’s resilience program.

    The program takes Airmen on trips to participate in activities such as white water rafting, rock climbing and zip lining. The focus of these trips is to foster an environment of trust with other Airmen and optimize readiness when faced with uncertainty and stress throughout their lives.

    “We are trying to help our Airmen bounce back from life’s stressors,” said Capt. Aaron Klaves, 92nd Mission Support Group chaplain. “It’s how Airmen deal with those stressors that defines how resilient they can be.”

    The chapel is here as a resource to help all Airmen regardless of religious background. Many of their programs focus primarily on the area of resilience, however, the trips they offer can help with any of the different Air Force wellness pillars.

    “The recent rafting trip got us outside; for many that’s a way to recharge their spiritual batteries,” said Klaves. “When there are stressors that happen at home, or in the work place, your chances of popping back can be significantly improved if you give yourself an opportunity to charge the spiritual pillar.”

    The chapel did not always receive funding for its resiliency programs. The Air Force has recently made funds available. This allows for more trips to be provided to Airmen at zero cost.

    “In the past, a lot of our programs were internally funded. On Sunday, we would have an offering and that money would go into an events account,” said Capt. Jeffery Mcmillin, 92nd Air Refueling Wing chaplain. “In the past, a lot of the time our programs where 100 percent funded by the tides and offerings fund.”

    The increase in funding has allowed the Chapel to provide four additional events servicing over 100 Airmen.

    “The recent zip lining trip pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me conquer my fear of heights,” said Senior Airmen Andres Zambrano, 92nd Maintenance Group Commander Support Staff. “It was one of the best trips I’ve ever been on.”

    For more information on programs the chapel provides call 509-247-2264.

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    Date Taken: 06.03.2016
    Date Posted: 06.06.2016 12:16
    Story ID: 200103
    Location: FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, WA, US

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