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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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  • Project One: Military Support Teams Supporting Our Families

    The one thing a military member can expect from the military is it never stays the same. A permanent change of station is inevitable and will likely happen more than once. Moves are never easy but as a member of the military, we accept the change. However, oftentimes, it is not just the military

  • Project One 2.0

    Readiness requires focus, and we focus better when we feel we belong at work, at home, and in our communities. Project One unites our efforts to increase readiness through belonging and community.  

  • Project One provides Airmen free lunch

    Single Airmen from across the installation were treated to a free chicken lunch through a Project One initiative at Hill’s Airmen Recreation Center Nov. 16.Representatives from Chick’n Lick’n served 66 Airmen from their food truck, under Project One’s Single Airman line of effort.

  • Year in review: Top Hill stories from 2023

    In 2023, Hill AFB continued to be a vital part of the United States Air Force. The base is home to several units that played a critical role in the Air Force’s mission to protect the nation. Throughout the year, Hill AFB was the site of numerous training exercises, deployments, and other activities.

  • Affinity Summit connects Airmen, WSU students

    Airmen from Hill Air Force Base collaborated with officials from Weber State University to host the first Affinity Summit held Dec. 8 at the WSU Davis Campus located in nearby Layton.

  • Trips for Troops benefits Airmen, community

    Hill AFB Airmen have an opportunity to build community relationships by connecting with local host families through Trips for Troops.Layton Mayor Joy Petro established T4T as a fun, stress-free way to unite Airmen with members of the local community in an effort to break the monotony of living

  • National Day of Service

    Employees from Hill recently joined forces with community members in acts of service as part of September’s National Day of Service.Volunteers took a shift at the Deseret Mill and Pasta facility in Kaysville. While serving there, 26 Team Hill members packaged 13,775 pounds of pasta products, enough

  • 75 ABW Commander’s Commentary - Labor Day 2023

    As we approach Labor Day, it’s important to reflect on the holiday’s origins. Established to recognize the impact of organized labor on the nation’s success, the principle of unity underpins Labor Day’s purpose. It is more than just a day off from work; it is a reminder of the strength that arises

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.