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NEWS | Oct. 5, 2020

Alaska Air National Guard assists Mat-Su Valley kitchen

By Sgt. Seth LaCount Alaska National Guard

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Since mid-August, Alaska Air National Guardsmen assigned to the 176th Force Support Flight Sustainment Services have volunteered their time to assist the Five Loaves, Two Fish Kitchen in Wasilla.

“As a force in readiness, the relevancy of the National Guard increases through the flexibility of these Airmen,” said Alaska Air National Guard Master Sgt. Franz Deters, the senior noncommissioned-officer-in-charge of the volunteer effort.

The kitchen relies on donations from the Food Bank and other various foundations to prepare quality meals for Mat-Su residents in need. The organization employs one professional chef, Air Force veteran Mike Gordon, and unpaid volunteers. The kitchen sits next door to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, whose kitchen committee heads up the operation.

“When the Guard started volunteering here, we were very short-staffed,” said Duane Hanson, one of the kitchen’s civilian volunteers. “Their work here has kept us on track in our efforts to help as many people as we can.”

The Airmen work twice a week for three hours each day, preparing about 600 meals per month.

The National Guard Airmen are certified in food handling, with years of experience cooking in the Air Guard. They have helped prepare and package food at the kitchen.

“I take pride in the fact that I work with a team that never says, ‘It’s not my job,’” said Deters. “I work with men and women who will volunteer to go where they can have the biggest impact.”

Deters said this opportunity to serve the local community also helps his team meet mission-essential training requirements for their work in service career fields for military service.

“We get to help Alaskan citizens, filling in at a time when there are fewer available volunteers, all while getting training that allows us to gain additional experience in our jobs that we do for the Guard,” said Deters. “It’s really a win-win.”

Good Shepherd Pastor Rick Cavens, a retired Alaska National Guard chaplain, oversees the kitchen staff. The kitchen provides meals to My House Homeless Teens Resource Center, Knik House and Family Promise. Recently, the kitchen started a meal program for Mat-Su School District families, providing enough food to feed an entire family.

“I have two extended families, my church and my military family,” Cavens said. “The National Guard has offered a tremendous helping hand during this difficult time of uncertainty. We’re very thankful for their hard work and dedication to helping the local community.”

 

 

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