• Combined Federal Campaign begins Oct. 14 with 5K walk/run/ruck

    You can be the face of change through the Combined Federal Campaign program that begins Oct. 14 and runs through Jan. 15. Hill Air Force Base’s CFC kickoff event will be a 5K walk/run/ruck on Oct. 14 at 8:30 a.m. (no registration fee required) starting at the Warrior Fitness Center outdoor track and

  • Hill contributions top all Mountain States CFC bases

    With more than $133,000 in monetary and volunteer-hour donations, Hill AFB had the best Combined Federal Campaign of all military bases in the Mountain States Zone.“Congratulations and well done,” said Barbara Barfield, Mountain States CFC manager. The Mountain States CFC had contributions of

  • CFC last call; finish strong

    On behalf of the Combined Federal Campaign charity partners, we extend a big thank you to all those already making a difference during the current campaign. Generous federal employees and military personnel at Hill AFB have pledged nearly $93,000, helping the Mountain States CFC region exceed the $1

  • Don’t be a Grinch: Give to the CFC this holiday season

    The following poem by Senior Airman Brendon Parshall, 75th Communications and Information Directorate and Combined Federal Campaign key worker, was sent by email to encourage the members of his unit to donate to the CFC this holiday season. If you haven’t taken the opportunity to give, now is a

  • Combined Federal Campaign Giving Tuesday

    Giving Tuesday raised nearly $170,000 of much needed funds for Combined Federal Campaign charity partners. As of Giving Tuesday, the Mountain States CFC federal, military and postal employees have contributed $1,263,915 in monetary gifts and volunteer hours value.

  • Make holiday cheer happen all year through the CFC

    Be the face of change this holiday season by contributing to the Combined Federal Campaign.With the solicitation period just halfway through, the 2021 Combined Federal Campaign organizers said the annual fundraiser is off to a strong start, but they hope the holiday season will inspire more people