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NEWS | April 24, 2019

AFRC gets makeover, improves mission support

By Airman 1st Class Alexandra Singer 633rd Air Base Wing Public Affairs

The newly renovated Airman and Family Readiness Center reopened its doors at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 19, 2019.

The center was under renovations for about nine months beginning July 2018. The renovations included expanding the space with the addition of 13 new offices, relocating the front desk, updating the AFRC classroom and updating the overall look with new carpet, paint and LED lights.

During the renovations, the AFRC was temporarily moved to the Community Commons on Langley Air Force Base, Virginia.

“We have one of the largest AFRC staffs in the Air Force but did not have the facility to match,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Craig Havelis, Airman and Family Readiness Flight superintendent. “The purpose of the renovation project was to give the AFRC team enough operating space to meet daily mission requirements and customer demands.”

According to Havelis, the new center will make it easier for service members to access their services because they are all in one place now.

“My hope is that all members of Team Langley will visit our center and get familiar with the entire staff and the awesome programs we offer daily,” Dawn Teagle, Military and Family Readiness flight chief said.   “Without a doubt, there are great things happening at the Langley Airman and Family Readiness Center.”

The AFRC is located at Building 15 and open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. For more information on services provided at the AFRC, call 757-764-3990.