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Selfl ess Service

Selfless Service

56th Fighter Wing airman grants 56 wishes for children

Staff Sgt. Janet Kim, 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-35 avionics craftsman, has helped grant 56 wishes to children with critical illnesses as a volunteer supporting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Kim volunteers in the community to stay resilient while developing several skills that have helped her grow professionally and personally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Caitlin Diaz-Gorsi)

BY SENIOR AIRMAN CAITLIN DIAZ-GORSI

56 Fighter Wing Public Aff airs

Community involvement and selfl ess service are common attributes of service members, and one airman at Luke Air Force Base set the bar high in granting children’s wishes through the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Staff Sgt. Janet Kim, 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-35 avionics craft sman, has granted 56 wishes for children with critical illnesses following her assignment to Luke in 2016.

“I felt like I needed to get out and do more,” Kim says. “Th ere’s nothing like being able to see a smile on a kid’s face, knowing that you’ve granted their one true wish.”

Th e process of granting wishes can take a few days to several weeks. To help grant a wish, Kim fi rst meets with families to discuss the child’s wish before she begins the logistics of bringing their dream to life.

“We have wishes where it’s super simple and before we even get through the door, they’re like, ‘I want to go to Disneyland and meet Mickey Mouse,’ (so) we make that part of their itinerary,” Kim says. “And then we have wishes where they don’t know what they want and you talk about it with them.”

In December 2020, Kim combined her work life and passion of working with children by helping a young boy, Liam Marshall of Mesa, to be a pilot for the day.

“I have seen how unique some of the wishes are across the nation,” Kim says. “It was awesome to incorporate what I currently do with what I ultimately want to do. I waited fi ve years for an opportunity like this, and it was amazing to see everyone work together to make Liam’s wish come true.”

As rewarding as volunteering to grant a child’s wish is, it does not come without challenges.

“(Th e hardest part is) having those hard talks with kids and making sure that you are mentally and emotionally sound to (be there for them),” Kim says. “Th ere are kids who truly just wish to not have cancer or to have a kidney, and that’s something (I have to tell them) we simply can’t make happen.”

Her strong desire to volunteer has helped Kim develop into the leader she is today.

“(Volunteering) has defi nitely prepared me to have tough talks,” Kim says. “I joined (the Air Force) super young, not really knowing how to deal with those kinds of situations. (Volunteering with kids) gave me a leg up on being able to do this with my troops and workplace relationships. It has strengthened me, and I feel it has made me a better overall supervisor.”

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Murphy, 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit specialist training monitor and Kim’s supervisor, is proud of her accomplishments, both inside and outside of work.

“Th rough her hard work and perseverance, Kim has overcome obstacles only to better herself mentally and emotionally to become the well-rounded mentor that she is today,” Murphy says. “Her commitment to her job and dedication to lead and educate those around her can be seen through the development and success of her airmen.”

Brig. Gen. Gregory Kreuder, 56th Fighter Wing commander, thanked Kim for her selflessness by presenting her with his commander’s coin.

“Staff Sgt. Kim has taken our USAF core value of ‘Service Before Self’ to mean not only her dedication to her work in the military service, but she has also taken it upon herself to prove a priceless service to these kids within our local community,” Kreuder says.

“She’s exactly the kind of airman we want others to emulate.”

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