TSgt. Jerry Ivey, 436th AW Command Post, Leeann Ivey, spouse of TSgt. Ivey, SSgt. Kyle Kubon, 436th AW CP, and SMSgt. Jeffrey Hamilton,436th AW CP, build Airmen’s Attic donation boxes July 20, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. The boxes will be used to help the Airmen’s Attic get donations and make dropping off more convenient for base residents. “We built them to help the airmen's attic get donations. The problem was that with their hours, people had a hard time getting donations to them,” said Ivey. “There were donation boxes in housing, but they were for good will. I thought if we could give to people off base we should be able to take care of our own.”
Team Dover Airmen build Airmen’s Attic donation boxes July 20, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. The boxes will be used to help the Airmen’s Attic get donations and make dropping off more convenient for base residents. “We built them to help the Airmen's Attic get donations. The problem was that with their hours, people had a hard time getting donations to them,” said TSgt. Jerry Ivey, 436th Airlift Wing Command Post. “There were donation boxes in housing, but they were for good will. I thought if we could give to people off base we should be able to take care of our own.”
One of the Airmen’s Attic donation boxes July 20, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. The boxes will be used to help the Airmen’s Attic get donations and make dropping off more convenient for base residents. “We built them to help the airmen's attic get donations. The problem was that with their hours, people had a hard time getting donations to them,” said TSgt. Jerry Ivey, 436th Airlift Wing Command Post. “There were donation boxes in housing, but they were for good will. I thought if we could give to people off base we should be able to take care of our own.”
TSgt. Matt Davis, 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs, Capt. Coy Incaprera, 436th AW Command Post, TSgt. Jerry Ivey, 436th AW CP, Leeann Ivey, spouse of TSgt. Ivey, and SSgt. Kyle Kubon, 436th AW CP, stand in front of one of the Airmen’s Attic donation boxes July 20, 2017, on Dover AFB, Del. The boxes will be used to help the Airmen’s Attic get donations and make dropping off more convenient for base residents. “We built them to help the airmen's attic get donations. The problem was that with their hours, people had a hard time getting donations to them,” said Ivey. “There were donation boxes in housing, but they were for good will. I thought if we could give to people off base we should be able to take care of our own.”