‘Daddy Read a Book’ program helps military families
Chris Cottrell, Daddy Read a Book founder, records Staff Sgt. Henry Alas, 308th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief, reading his children a book Oct. 28 at the Luke Air Force Base Chapel. The mission of Daddy Read a Book is to connect children to their parents during a time of absence by providing videos of deployed parents reading books to their children. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Grace Lee)
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