Human Services : Social Services
Air Force Enlisted Village
Providing a home
Compensation of Leaders (FYE 06/2011)
| Compensation | % of Expenses | Paid to | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $123,130 | 1.46% | James C. Binnicker | President, CEO | |
| Other Salaries of Note | ||||
| $150,090 | 1.78% | Richard Young | Deputy CEO | |
Mission
The Air Force Enlisted Village was founded in 1967 to provide a safe, secure and dignified place for indigent surviving spouses of retired Air Force personnel. The Village's primary goal and focus is to provide a home and financial assistance to these women. The surviving spouse with the greatest need is cared for first and none are refused assistance due to financial status. Low pay and frequent military moves leave some spouses without careers, home equities, retirement plans or any significant assets. Surviving spouses requiring financial assistance live here among peers sharing memories of Air Force life without the stigma normally associated with subsidized housing facilities.
Charities Performing Similar Types of Work
| Charity Name | Overall Score | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Air Force Enlisted Village - FL | 57.61 | |
| USA Cares - KY | 56.86 | |
| Operation Homefront - TX | 65.18 | |
| Special Operations Warrior Foundation - FL | 69.12 | |
| Hope For The Warriors® - NC | 65.96 |
| Charity Name | Overall Score | Overall Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Air Force Enlisted Village - FL | 57.61 | |
| Wounded Warrior Project - FL | 53.37 | |
| Hope For The Warriors® - NC | 65.96 | |
| Fisher House Foundation - MD | 69.65 | |
| Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust - KY | 54.22 |
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