Post Tagged with: "Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas"

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Airmen begin to charge at Soldiers during the kickoff for the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas’ bubble soccer match Sept. 30 on Ramstein. The kickoff match provided Airmen, Soldiers and their families an opportunity to engage with the CFC-O and learn how they can contribute to helping the local community.

CFC-O kicks off campaign with bubble soccer

Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 2016 Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas campaign kicked off Oct. 3 in all five overseas combatant commands.

October 6, 2016 ×

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Brig. Gen. Jon T. Thomas, 86th Airlift Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Phillip Easton, 86th AW command chief, sign pledge forms in support of the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas Oct. 22 on Ramstein. The CFC-O allows U.S. military members and U.S. government civilian employees to donate to the charity of their choice, with more than 2,600 charities available to choose from.

2015 CFC-O kicks off

Photo by Airman 1st Class Larissa Greatwood

Brig. Gen. Jon T. Thomas, 86th Airlift Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Phillip Easton, 86th AW command chief, sign pledge forms in support of the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas Oct. 22 on Ramstein.

October 29, 2015 ×

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Photo by Senior Airman Holly MansfieldArmy and Air Force service members start a bubble soccer game Sept. 5 on Ramstein. The first Combined Federal Campaign, officially called CFC, was started in 1964. It was conducted in six cities and allows federal employees to donate to charities of their choice to better their communities.

CFC kicks off with Air Force win

by Senior Airman Holly Mansfield
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

This year’s Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas kicked off Sept. 5 with an Army vs. Air Force bubble soccer game.

September 11, 2014 ×

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2013 CFC-O helps those in need

2013 CFC-O helps those in need

by Capt. Amanda Huston
86th Airlift Wing community area planning officer

Your opportunity to give to your favorite charity through the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas begins Monday.

September 12, 2013 ×

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Photo by Capt. Kyle McKemyU.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas representative Gina Hranilovic (left) poses with newly trained representative Dijon Rolle as Rolle picks up her first box of campaign supplies during a training session Sept. 3 at Galaxy Theater.

My life as a Combined Federal Campaign unit rep

by Dijon Rolle
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern Public Affairs

I stared at the email in my inbox with a slight mix of curiosity and alarm. I read the message again, this time aloud. Yep, I had been tasked. The email was sent to inform me that I would be serving as my unit’s designated Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas representative for this year. I wondered how much extra time this was going to take from my work schedule and most importantly, what exactly does a CFC-O rep actually do?

September 12, 2013 ×