Chapters
Chapter Helps Veterans Obtain COVID Grants
The grants are available to those in need through The MOAA Foundation. More than $36,000 has been disbursed to date.
The grants are available to those in need through The MOAA Foundation. More than $36,000 has been disbursed to date.
The October issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Learn about a revised publication for chapter leaders, find tips and resources for preparing for the death of a spouse, and see what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
The health crisis hasn’t stopped these chapters from honoring deserving Junior ROTC cadets in their communities.
With support from a MOAA Foundation grant, the Olympic Area (Wash.) Chapter provided children from active duty and veteran families with new backpacks full of school supplies.
Capt. Kathleen Donahue Bruyere earned national recognition for her exceptional service, and fought to open career paths to women.
Members of MOAA's Heartland of America Chapter worked with local legislators on this long-sought change.
The September issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Learn about the results of the Levels of Excellence Award contest, find important guidance from MOAA about partisan political activities, and see what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
Grants are available for struggling members of the military and veteran community.
The August issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Learn how you can get involved in MOAA’s Summer Storm campaign, get tips and resources for chapter leaders, plus find out how MOAA affiliates are giving back to their communities.
The Southwest Illinois Chapter has been supporting the military community through these organizations for more than a decade.
The 87-year-old has painted more than 250 pictures that have been turned into prints.
Members of the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys (Ohio) Chapter have been involved with the Veterans Resource Center at Youngstown State University since its inception more than five years ago.