Member Spotlight
Arizona Chapter Uses MOAA Grant to Help Local Veterans and Deployed Troops
After receiving a grant from The MOAA Foundation, the chapter received community recognition for its outreach.
After receiving a grant from The MOAA Foundation, the chapter received community recognition for its outreach.
This Air Force veteran has performed his patriotic education show 94 times.
The chapter is using funds from a MOAA Foundation grant to ensure families that travel to visit loved ones at a local skilled-nursing facility have a place to stay.
Get the story behind the formation of MOAA’s third virtual chapter, and learn how to join.
Learn more about the work done by Lt. Col. Shelly Kalkowski, USAF (Ret), legislative liaison for MOAA’s Colorado Council of Chapters.
Mary Dunagan has served in the role for MOAA’s Cape Canaveral (Fla.) Chapter in Florida since 2017.
The Historic Mayport Chapter is funding “no-dough” dinners and holiday meals for families at Naval Station Mayport.
One became an MP after World War II service. One was in uniform for 36 years. Read their stories.
With funds from a Community Outreach Grant from the MOAA Foundation, the Greater Baton Rouge Chapter will send hundreds of packages to deployed servicemembers.
The grants are available to those in need through The MOAA Foundation. More than $36,000 has been disbursed to date.
The health crisis hasn’t stopped these chapters from honoring deserving Junior ROTC cadets in their communities.
Proud LIFE member Col. Nicole Malachowski, USAF (Ret), explains what MOAA means to her.