Airmen Mentor Cibolo ISD Students
by U.S. Air Force Sharon Singleton, 16th Air Force January 30,
2023
Martin Luther King, Jr. day has passed, but
several 16th Air Force Airmen extended the vision of his dream to
students in the San Antonio community during a DreamWeek event
hosted by the Cibolo Enrichment Foundation on January 18, 2023.
Curtis Lindesay, 16th Air Force member and founder of the Cibolo
Enrichment Foundation, a non-profit organization, offered all
members of 16th Air Force the opportunity to discuss their career
fields, educate, and discuss future career options to more than 15
Cibolo Independent School District students. Maj. Justin Kulm,
Master Sgt. Bryan Montgomery and Technical Sgt. Brian Smith joined
the mentoring lunch event.
During the Cibolo Enrichment Foundation DreamWeek luncheon held January 18, 2023, Cibolo, Texas, U.S. Air Force Maj. Justin Klum (right) and Technical Sgt. Brian Smith (left) discuss career fields in the 16th Air Force. The DreamWeek luncheon is part of an annual San Antonio area-wide effort to exchange ideas, inspire discussion and ignite change. (Image
created by USA Patriotism! from U.S. Air Force photo by Sharon Singleton, 16th Air Force.)
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“The Air Force and the military as an
organization have always led the country in diversity, equality, and
the essence of what a Dr. King “Dream” society should look like.
While no society is perfect, the Air Force has a system of balance
that is based on truth and integrity. It was important that the Air
Force [come] out to this event and show that a society like that
exists and functions efficiently in America,” said Lindesay.
Kulm, Montgomery, and Smith engaged with students who ranged from
freshman to seniors and represented the diverse culture of Cibolo, a
community outside of San Antonio.
“It was a pleasure to speak
to an audience of individuals that showed interest in joining the
military and to connect with those that are interested in cyberspace
operations or commissioning as an officer,” said Kulm, 16th Air
Force cyberspace operations planner. “The military offers similar
careers as the commercial sector; however, the military provides
unique opportunities for those careers, e.g. Judge Advocate
General.”
As the 16th Air Force’s diversity and inclusion
chief, Montgomery knows the importance of presenting opportunities
to students at every level and helping them realize their dreams.
”Speaking with the students was important because we could give
them a different view of the military. Many teenagers know what they
want to do, but sometimes don't know how to get there,” said
Montgomery. “Being able to mentor the students and share our
personal experiences, without any pressure, allowed us to create an
environment where they could be themselves.”
The diverse
volunteers for this year’s event included teachers, doctors,
lawyers, and 16th Air Force members. Smith, 16th Air Force
non-commissioned officer in charge of the Commander’s Action Group
explained to students the various opportunities existing in the Air
Force and the 16th Air Force.
“Getting the chance to speak
to kids is important because they are the future. Acting as a
liaison for the military, in a non-recruiting capacity, allowed me
to listen to the students' goals and ambitions,” said Smith.
Lindesay values the dreams of the communities’ youth and has
made achieving their dreams part of his foundation’s core functions.
“I believe that it is important that my generation, who were the
first to receive the knowledge and wisdom of Dr. King’s dream,
continue to nurture the next generations after us to pursue their
dreams. My generation were highly encouraged to do more than our
parents by seeking higher education and dreaming big,” said
Lindesay. “The professionals and I that came today have become
examples of how following your dreams to reality is possible. This
generation needs to see and talk to those examples. This event
allows them to meet living, successful dream chasers.”
Students took turns speaking with mentors, were provided brochures,
job information and were served a hot meal during the 2-hour
luncheon. The event concluded with a scholarship opportunity
provided by a local sponsor.
Lindesay attributes his 28 years
of military, and now his civilian service in the 16th Air Force, to
his dream of building the Cibolo Enrichment Foundation and
empowering youth in the community.
“I have been blessed to
serve 28 years in the military. At the end of my military career, I
felt the need to give back to my community. So, I started at home in
Cibolo. I asked city leaders what the needs of the city were. I
created the Cibolo Enrichment Foundation to find programs to meet
the needs of my community. The foundation core values are
Partnership, Empowerment, Community, Knowledge. Through these values
is how I give back the knowledge and wisdom that was given to me,”
said Lindesay.
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