Angels in trees help service members, families

Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Caylee Lewis poses with her father, Master Sgt. Allen Lewis, 450th Intelligence Squadron first sergeant and Angel Tree 2015 chair, and other members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community First Sergeant Council during the Angel Tree 2015 kickoff Dec. 7 on Ramstein. Angel Tree is an outreach program designed to provide assistance to Airmen and their families throughout the KMC.
Caylee Lewis poses with her father, Master Sgt. Allen Lewis, 450th Intelligence Squadron first sergeant and Angel Tree 2015 chair, and other members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community First Sergeant Council during the Angel Tree 2015 kickoff Dec. 7 on Ramstein. Angel Tree is an outreach program designed to provide assistance to Airmen and their families throughout the KMC.

First sergeants, friends and onlookers gathered as the Angel Tree 2015 kickoff ceremony began Dec. 7 in the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center’s food court on Ramstein.

Hosted by the Kaiserslautern Military Community First Sergeant Council, Angel Tree is an annual outreach program whose goal is to provide assistance to Airmen and their families throughout the KMC, especially during the holiday season, and continued support through the entire year.

“The holiday season can be financially difficult for service members and their families,” said Master Sgt. Allen Lewis, 450th Intelligence Squadron first sergeant and Angel Tree 2015 chair. “Angel Tree is a way that we can help alleviate some of the stress that comes along with this time of year.”

The program can help Airmen who need assistance with unforeseen financial difficulties, securing travel due to medical or emergency crisis, or purchasing gifts for children during the holiday season.

“All of the money collected is used toward holiday food drives, toy drives and other initiatives through Operation Warmheart,” said Master Sgt. Kimberly Dixon, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron first sergeant and Angel Tree 2015 co-chair. “This year, Operation Warmheart is on pace to give back $30,000 to the KMC.”

While first sergeants are primarily responsible for referring families that may need help, they also rely on individuals who may be closer to the person in need of assistance.

“Our job allows us to take the time to get to know our Airmen, so we often know when they have run into a difficult time,” Lewis said. “But, we can’t catch everything. That’s why we rely on direct supervisors and others in leadership roles to help identify an Airman in need.”

At 17 locations throughout the KMC, you can find trees adorned with donation envelopes. Anyone willing to give can take an envelope, place their donation inside and then insert the sealed envelope into a designated collection box near any one of the trees.

“The envelopes have suggested donations, but we accept whatever someone is generous enough to give,” Dixon said. “Any help we can get to make someone’s holidays a little easier is greatly appreciated. A little more joy is always welcomed.”

The trees can be found in the KMCC, Ramstein and Vogelweh shoppettes and commissaries, KMC chapels, the Ramstein enlisted and officer clubs, Ramstein’s Southside Subway, the passenger terminal, Vogelweh Post Office, Ramstein Northside Post Office and the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center food court.

Donations will be accepted through Jan. 5.