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Show HILLTOP TIMES HAW DAY PRESENTATIONS TIMES 7 June 17,2010 Personal survival resources available to all Airmen Air Force Material Command Public Affairs Report T he Air Force's Wingman Stand Down 2010 was in May, but that doesn't mean Airmen's focus should shift away from safety and well-being. "As the Air Force enters into this year's 101 Critical Days of Summer, I would like to reinforce the importance of the Wingman concept," said Gen. Donald Hoffman, Air Force Materiel Command commander, in a June 9 memo to headquarters staff and AFMC center and installation commanders. "Part of being good Wingmen is to know what resources are available in our Wingman toolbox.'" That toolbox is larger than many might think. "I know that many of you are aware of immediate personal survival resources such as your local chaplain services or health and wellness centers," Hoffman said. "However, there are many other agencies and services available to you." He directed each AFMC installation make readily available a list of those agencies and services, ranging from health and wellness, to finances, to family relationships. "Personal survival is not just important during the 101 Critical Days of Summer; it is critical every day. We cannot afford to lose a single Airman in the world's greatest Air Force," Hoffman said. "Stay safe, and be vigilant!" Hill Air Force Base 75th Public Affairs has compiled this list of helping agencies to assist you: Airman and Family Readiness Center 801-7774681 Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment: 801-7777909 American Red Cross: 801-627-000 Chaplain Services: - during duty hours: 801-777-2106, - after duty hours contact the Command Post at 801-777-3007 Child Development Center 801-777-6321 Civilian Dispensary: 801-777-1163 Employee Assistance Program: 1-800-222-0364 Family Advocacy: 801-777-7909 Health and Wellness Center: 801-777-1215 Mental Health: 801-777-7909 National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Ogden Suicide Prevention Hotline: 801-625-3700 Sexual Response Coordinator: 801-777-1964 Team Hill Wingman Wellness Advocate: 801-777-2255 Victim Witness Assistance Program: 801-777-7891 Youth Center: 801-777-2419 JAMES ARROWOOD/U.S. Air Force Top, the University of Utah's SJ. Quinney College of Law Dean Hiram Chodosh speaks to those gathered at Club Hill on June 11 to hear him talk about the theme for the Law Day luncheon, Law in the 21st Century: Enduring Traditions, Emerging Challenges. Above, also addressing the crowd was Chibli Mallat, a professor from the law school. Among the topics up for discussion were the unstable political and judicial systems in Iraq and Afghanistan, two of the largest legal challenges facing the U.S. today. Authentic Indian <ggstaurant WINNER BEST OF STATE m BEST OFn saBEST UT*AH UT*AH 2nd Bett Rattaurant Check out the Classifieds for garage sales Replace anxiety with confidence. /-> CCnxiety is a natural feeling when you're diagnosed with cancer. But here at Intermountain Healthcare Cancer Centers, you can also feel confidence knowing our skilled and experienced specialists utilize >l proven technologies, clinical best practices and the latest research. You can know that your treatments have proven effective, giving you more confidence and fewer anxieties. Intermountain Cancer Centers healingforlife.com McKay-Dec Hospital Center • Intermountain Medical Center Dixie Regional Medical Center • LDS Hospital Primary Children's Medical Center • Utah Valley Regional Medical Center American Fork Hospital • Logan Regional Hospital Valley View Medical Center 801-614-0107 Restaurant Hours Mon Sat: 11:0 am t0 2:30 1664 Woodland Park Dr., Layton ' x * ™ J- i .* 4:30 pm to 10:00 pm KK www.TasteOflndiaLayton.com ° Pm |