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    Debbie Smith wins Key Spouse award

    Debbie Smith wins Key Spouse award

    Photo By Senior Airman Cody Martin | Debbie Smith, key volunteer, is presented the 2015 Air National Guard Key Spouse of...... read more read more

    FORT SMITH, AR, UNITED STATES

    08.06.2016

    Story by Senior Airman Cody Martin 

    188th Wing

    Debbie Smith, 188th Wing key spouse volunteer, won the 2015 Air National Guard Key Spouse of the Year award Aug. 6, 2016.

    The award was bestowed to Smith for her contributions to the 188th Airman and Family Readiness Office’s Key Volunteer Program and the assistance provided while working with her husband, Col. Thomas Smith.

    “I like to see people happy,” said Smith. “If there is an Airman that is feeling down and I can lift their spirits or help make their situation better as a key volunteer, then that’s what I’ll do.”

    The award adds to her already long list of accomplishments, including winning the 2013 and 2015 Wing Volunteer of the Year award and the 2015 Region Six Volunteer of the Year award.

    “Smith is an invaluable member of the 188th Airman and Family Readiness Office’s Key Volunteer Program and a proven leader,” said Col. Bobbi Doorenbos, 188th Wing commander. “Her efforts have made the 188th’s morale soar. Her leadership and volunteer work ethic are shining examples for our Airmen’s families throughout the wing.”

    Smith has shown her work ethic in a multitude of settings. She provides lunch and spiritual support for over 1,040 members through the Brown Bag for Lunch Bunch Bible Study; inspired family members in need during 64 hospital visits, seven weddings and 72 funeral services with the wing chaplain; volunteered over 340 hours for Airmen and their family’s support on and off base; helped plan and organize the Strong Bonds marriage retreat for 24 wing couples; and has donated her time and efforts in many other ways.

    “It’s an awesome feeling to help Airmen and their families,” Smith stated. “They can feel down, but when their face lights up after you are there for them, it gives you peace and joy.”

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    Date Taken: 08.06.2016
    Date Posted: 08.22.2016 15:40
    Story ID: 207880
    Location: FORT SMITH, AR, US

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