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    Team Delivers Winter Supplies, Tents to Villagers

    Afghan Girl Receives Aid from International Forces

    Courtesy Photo | A smiling Afghan girl carries a box of shoes delivered by the International Security...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, AFGHANISTAN

    01.14.2008

    Courtesy Story

    Defense.gov         

    The Bagram Provincial Reconstruction Kapisa Team delivered winter coats and shoes to a village in the Nijrab district of Afghanistan’s Kapisa province yesterday.

    “Humanitarian assistance drops spread goodwill and provide basic needs, like clothing, to places where people can’t provide for themselves,” said Air Force Capt. Erick Saks, Bagram PRT representative.

    Bagram PRT works with government officials to decide where people need humanitarian assistance. The PRT, with the help of Shoki’s village elders, handed out winter clothing and shoes for adults and children, which were donated from charities in the United States and purchased with civil affairs funds.

    “In the 10 months we’ve have been in country, we have never given humanitarian supplies to this village,” said Saks. “We have often driven by, but we haven’t had the opportunity to stop. Every time we pass, all of these kids run out to the road, many without shoes or coats. I’m really glad we finally had a chance to meet with the elders and help these people.”

    After delivering the coats and shoes, Bagram PRT members drove to Morales-Frazier Forward Operating Base to pick up several large tents, which will be delivered to a school in northern Kapisa. While speaking to Afghans in northern Kapisa last week, PRT officials discovered a school that didn’t have any buildings, Saks said. They were holding school in a snow-covered field.

    “These tents will help protect these children from the elements, since we can’t currently build a school there,” he said.

    (U.S. Air Force Senior Airman James Bolinger serves with Combined Joint Task Force 82 Public Affairs.)

    Story by Senior Airman James Bolinger, USAF, Special to American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 01.14.2008
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 21:22
    Story ID: 523577
    Location: WASHINGTON, AF

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