Chaplain's office cares for Airmen
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09/09/2015 03:37 PM CDT
September is Suicide Prevention month and Air Force Space Command Chaplains want to ensure people know they're here, and they care.
"Our job is to care about people and we love that," said Chaplain (Capt.) Jennifer Ray, 50 SW.
Chaplains and chaplain's assistants offer privileged communication with 100 percent confidentiality to anyone feeling the need to talk.
"Privileged, 100 percent confidential communication means anything someone tells us is between us and them," said Staff Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider, 50 SW chaplain's assistant.
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"Our job is to care about people and we love that," said Chaplain (Capt.) Jennifer Ray, 50 SW.
Chaplains and chaplain's assistants offer privileged communication with 100 percent confidentiality to anyone feeling the need to talk.
"Privileged, 100 percent confidential communication means anything someone tells us is between us and them," said Staff Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider, 50 SW chaplain's assistant.
more...
