Air Force Assistance Fund campaign runs through April 16 Published March 12, 2010 78 ABW/PA ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- The 2010 Air Force Assistance Fund Campaign kicked off Monday. It will run through April 16. Robins' goal for the 2010 campaign is $77,204. There are four avenues contributors can choose from to help active duty, reserve, guard, and retired Air Force members and their families: the Air Force Aid Society, which provides Airmen and their families with emergency financial and education assistance and an array of base level community-enhancement programs; the Air Force Enlisted Village Indigent Widow's Fund (in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.), which provides rent subsidy and other support to indigent widows and widowers of retired enlisted members age 55 and older; the General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation, which provides rent and financial assistance to indigent widows and widowers of officers and enlisted Airmen; and the Air Force Village Indigent Widow's Fund (in San Antonio), which provides a life-care community for retired officers and their spouses and widows or widowers. Those interested in contributing should contact their unit project officer. For more information about the Robins campaign contact Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Caraway at 222-4497 or Capt. Perlina Fortinberry at 222-2684. For more information about the AFAF, visit www.afassistancefund.org.