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In Spring 2023, Team Hill launched Project One, a multifaceted initiative designed to foster diversity and inclusion both on- and off-base. The mission of Project One is to increase mission readiness by creating, fostering, fortifying and sustaining enduring inclusive on-and off-base community in which Airmen and their family can comfortably thrive during their service at Hill Air Force Base.

Project One was created to help address the challenges Hill Airmen, uniformed and civilian, may face when trying to connect with a community or affinity group in the local area. 

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LOE 1: Airman Engagement

“For Airmen, by Airmen," this LOE focuses on connecting Airmen and their families to on- and off- base communities and affinity groups. 

 

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  • Purple Star Schools open house a 'grand success'

    In an effort to educate community members on local military missions and connect families with Purple Star School representatives, Hill Aerospace Museum joined forces with the Davis County School District to host an open house Aug. 16.

  • Commentary: How lack of inclusion affected the Cold War

    Many of the Hill Air Force Base military members are unlikely to find themselves facing off with adversaries on a battlefield or engaged in aerial combat, unlike some of their Team Hill colleagues in the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings. It is indisputable, however, that the work done in the wings,

  • Trivia Night fosters Project One teamwork

    Airman involvement is Project One’s first line of engagement and that is exactly what Hill’s first Trivia Night provided at the Airman Recreation Center June 14.More than 60 Team Hill members were treated to Chinese Kitchen food, provided by the Hill Chief’s Group, and an evening of fun with

  • Hill chaplains host Faith Leader Summit

    Hill Air Force Base’s chaplains held a Faith Leader Summit here, May 18, 2023. The summit was conducted as part of Project One, a base wide initiative designed to foster diversity and inclusion both on- and off-base.The event brought together over thirty faith leaders from various religions and

LOE 2: School Engagement

This LOE focuses on partnerships with local elementary, junior high, 
and secondary schools to enhance and support families’ sense of community and belonging.

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LOE 3: College and Government Engagement

This LOE focuses on engagement with federal, state 
and local government organizations, and post-secondary schools. 

 

LOE 4: Community Engagement

This LOE focuses on engagement with organizations in the 
community, to include, but not limited to, chambers of commerce, community and corporate affinity 
groups.

Local communities play an important role in quality of life for Airmen as it in in these communities where they and their families shop, eat, work and live. Project One provides an avenue where Hill personnel can work together with partners throughout the area to address the issues of inequity and discrimination.

LOE 5: Religious and Spiritual Engagement

By partnering with congregations of all beliefs, this LOE focuses on engagement with religious and 
spiritual communities.