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Sustainability Program kickoff
Kim Hackbarth, WACH Public Affairs
Contractors from U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) share sustainability best management practices in hospitals with Weed Army Community Hospital staff Nov. 4 at Fort Irwin, Calif., during the hospital’s sustainability program kickoff event. WACH is the Department of Defense’s first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum facility.
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What’s your cause? Community encouraged to
choose a charity for Combined Federal Campaign By Janell J. Lewis Ford
NTC/Fort Irwin Garrison Public Affairs
FORT IRWIN, Calif. — Now more than ever, leaders at the National Training Center and Fort Irwin are encouraging soldiers, employees and retirees to choose a cause and donate during the annual Combined Federal Campaign.
The Army Community Services office had its CFC kick-off on Nov. 2 in the Samuel Adams ballroom.
The CFC is one of the world’s largest and successful work- place charity campaigns, raising more than $8.4 billion since its inception in 1961. $30 million was given last year, across the entire federal force.
“When we think through the challenges that exist in society right now, making a difference now is now is much more sig- nificant than in previous years,” NTC’s Commanding General, Brig. Gen. David Lesperance said.
The CFC offers federal employees and retirees the opportu- nity to support causes they care about by giving to their charities of choice from a list of thousands that participate.
The campaign runs through Jan. 15 and this year’s theme is, “Be the face of change.”
Lesperance encouraged leaders to engage their soldiers and employees in this federal gift-giving campaign, saying there are people who are a lot worse off than most federal employees
David Dupree, Fort Irwin Public Affairs
who have been able to continue working through a pandemic. He said during these times, there is an opportunity to help and lead by example and, “You can make a significant difference
in the life of a group of people.”
Donors can give online at https://givecfc.org/.
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