Imagine going into a store, picking something off the shelf, and leaving with it for free.
In most cases, that’s not reality — unless you are a service member shopping at Joint Base Langley-Eustis.
The base is one of many across the country that provides support to service members through the Airman’s Attic .
The Airman’s Attic is a place for service members to shop and re-stock things they need for free.
Yes, free.
Families and individuals can get kitchen supplies, electronics, kid’s toys, clothes, and more.
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“[Let’s say] you work on the maintenance line, [and] you get some oil on your boot. You can go buy a $70 pair of boots or you can come to the Airman’s Attic, and we may have your size,” says Brian Saunders.
Brian Saunders is the manager of the Airman’s Attic and a veteran himself. He says he remembers how tight money was when he was starting out in the military.