Committed to caring in CAF: Family resiliency helps everyone to ‘thrive’
To build on family resiliency, Air Mobility Command, Air Combat Command and other units and commands are using the Comprehensive Airman Fitness, or CAF, culture. In July 2010, AMC leaders began building their CAF culture which is based on for levels of fitness – physical, social, mental and spiritual fitness; and five “Cs,” -- care, commit, connect, communicate and celebrate. Overall, when the CAF culture is working well and family resilience is achieved, families “don’t just survive, they thrive,” officials said. (U.S. Air Force Photo Illustration/Master Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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