Familiar with the Civil Air Patrol in Tyler, Texas? They Want Volunteers NOW
Some of us may have heard of the Tyler Civil Air Patrol, but many of us couldn't really describe exactly what it is they do.
After meeting some members of the squadron at the airport, I learned enough to want to learn more.
I had the pleasure of speaking with 2nd Lt. Clara Landrum and we chatted more in-depth about the organization.
"to develop young men and women (ages 12-18/21) into the leaders of tomorrow by providing training in leadership, aerospace, emergency services, communications, fitness, public speaking, planning, writing, ethics, drill, and color guard, and character development."
I have to reiterate that one of the most important things we can do is train our young people to become the type of adults we'd all aspire to be, and want to have, in our society. How many organizations are you aware of that offer training and instruction in such a wide variety of both purely functional and cutting-edge skillsets?
Not only that, but the Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and has been around since 1941.
It is comprised of unpaid "vigilant citizen volunteers." Some of the services they provide include helping with search and rescue missions, aiding during disasters, and protecting our country. These 60,000 members nationwide contribute their time and energy to their communities in times of need.
Additionally, you can find them serving as color guards at public events in places such as nursing facilities, schools, graduations.
She's found she enjoys so many aspects of the organization such as the field training exercises and times out at the camps and schools where help is needed. I love how much Clara enjoys working with the cadets--being a part of helping them, learning about their unique stories, being a part of this worthy mission.