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Recharge For Resiliency: R4R

Recharge for Resiliency (R4R) is the capstone for resiliency programming across the Air Force. R4R encompasses the following key resiliency components:

  • Deployed Affected Programming
  • RecOn
  • Single Airman Programming Initiative

These resiliency programs target specific audiences and provide needed support for our Airmen and their families. R4R has many great events and trips throughout the year. If you are interested in taking advantage of our great programs, please contact each event's listed contact facility for more information. Space is limited for these programs, so early contact and registration is vital to ensuring participation in the program of your choice.


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Single Airman Initiative (SAI)

The RAF Lakenheath Single Airman Program is an Air Force initiative, endorsed by the office of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF), administered by Air Force Personnel Center, Services Directorate (AFPC/SV) and operated through installation Force Support Squadrons (FSS). The goal of the Single Airman Program Initiative is to provide the Force Support Squadron resources that foster a strong culture, mission, and sense of community for Single Airmen. It's OBJECTIVE is to provide a wide variety of social and recreation opportunities through FSS recreational activities, offer MWR-life skills classes to "create a Single Airman culture that supports the "whole person – healthy lifestyle." A Single Airman is an Air Force Active Duty or Air Reserve Component officer or enlisted member who is unaccompanied.3

Deployed Affected Programming (DAP)

Deployed-Affected Programming allows all Air Force assigned service members returning from deployments, or dependent-restricted assignments, and their family members to participate in FSS recreational activities. Eligible family members may participate from the time the service member receives their deployment papers and comes to a close a full year after the service member returns home. Members who have deployed in support of an active operation and/or who are on a dependent-restricted assignment, and their dependents, are eligible for this initiative.

Goal:

Provide deployed-affected and dependent-restricted Air Force assigned service members and their families relief from the challenges they face by offering the opportunity to recharge through MWR focused social, recreational, fitness and learning programs.

Objective:

Provide respite by encouraging deployed-affected and dependent-restricted members and their families to participate in Force Support Squadron (FSS) programs and activities.

Audience:

Deployed-affected & dependent-restricted assigned Air Force personnel and their family members.

Rec • On

The RecOn Initiative is an Outdoor Recreation program designed for any member of the base community (active duty, civilian, and dependents) to assist them in exploring the exciting adventures available in our local area through Outdoor Recreation.
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