Close Menu
  • Home
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • THINGS TO DO
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • Contact
Facebook
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Niceville.com
Niceville.com
Home»MILITARY NEWS»Base volunteers make Christmas wishes come true
MILITARY NEWS

Base volunteers make Christmas wishes come true

NicevilleDecember 9, 2014Updated:December 9, 20143 Mins Read
Eglin Air Force Base Airman's Attic, Niceville FL

With the Christmas season in high gear, military families received a helping hand at the 11th annual toy drive Dec. 5 – 6 here.

Eglin and Hurlburt Field active duty members (E-6 and below) and their families chose gifts for their children from the stacks of toys, craft kits, books, games, sports equipment and bikes donated by several  organizations throughout the year.

Airman’s Attic volunteers work all year to collect the toys.

“The military takes care of its own and this program is part of that,” said Bob White, volunteer manager of Eglin’s Airman’s Attic.

Toy donations were also made by Toys-for-Tots, Operation Care, the Eglin’s First Sergeants Council and other units within the base community.

Eglin Air Force Base Airman's Atic Christmas gifts, Niceville FL
More than 120 new bikes were lined up and ready to be selected by families during the 11th annual toy distribution at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Dec. 5. Approximately 2,000 toys were collected by donations made throughout the year. Toys, bikes, books, games, crafts, sports equipment and stuffed animals were given to active-military families in need of assistance during the holidays. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ilka Cole)

“The Eglin FSC comes out in full force to support this toy drive because it’s the fun part of what we do,” said Master Sgt. Jason Miller, Eglin FSC’s toy drive event organizer.  “When we are able to help our Airmen in a tangible way to improve their quality of life, we jump at the chance.”

This time of year often brings financial struggles as families try to make ends meet and give their children a nice Christmas, he said.

Approximately 220 Eglin and Hurlburt families came out for the event.

“This toy drive lessens the stress of Christmas budgeting.   Now we can visit family in Panama City,” said Melissa Morehead, an Eglin spouse and mother of five.  “We are thankful they have this program for military families.  They don’t have to do it.”

Volunteers from the Airman’s Attic, the Air Force Detachment 3 of the Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal and the Eglin and Hurlburt FSCs  worked over 400 man hours to make the event possible.

The work doesn’t stop after the last toy has been given away.  White said he begins the process again by collecting leftover toys from the local Toys-For-Tots benefits to begin the year-long collection process to ensure there will be toys for next year’s families.

“This is my chance to give back.  The service was so good to me,” said White, a retired Air Force chief master sergeant.

The Airman’s Attic can be reached at 882-3616, Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

PHOTO (top): A parent looks over toys during the 11th annual toy distribution at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Dec. 5. Approximately 2,000 toys were collected by donations made throughout the year. Toys, bikes, books, games, crafts, sports equipment and stuffed animals were given to active-military families in need of assistance during the holidays. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ilka Cole)

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleHoliday Pops concert in Niceville Dec. 12
Next Article NFL honors local airman

Related Posts

Vietnam veterans hold commemorative aircraft posters at tribute event

Vietnam veterans called “rock stars” at Fort Walton Beach tribute

May 13, 2025
electronic sign on roadside with road closure hours

State Road 85 and 123 to close during Eglin testing missions

May 11, 2025
Close-up of Florida driver license showing gold star indicating REAL ID compliance

Visitors need REAL ID for Eglin base access next month

April 9, 2025
A square digital ad for Midbay Veterinary Hospital with multiple dogs of different breeds, a blue veterinary cross logo, Dr. Maya Chapman’s contact information, and a “Click” button for scheduling an appointment.
Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
  • EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • EYEWEAR UNLIMITED
  • HAIR EXPRESS
  • MIDBAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
  • NICEVILLE FARMERS MARKET
  • NICEVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
  • RUCKEL PROPERTIES, INC.
  • THE WHARF 850
Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Smiling woman in SUV with surfboards on top promoting auto loan rates
Deer Moss Creek® advertisement by Ruckel Properties, Inc. promoting available homes and lots.

ABOUT NICEVILLE.COM

PRIVACY POLICY

TERMS OF SERVICE

© 2025 Niceville.com. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.