Member Spotlight
MOAA Member Guides Surviving Spouses During Time of Grief
As surviving spouse liaison for the Northwest Arkansas Chapter, CW5 Randy Willis, USA (Ret), is educating members on how to plan for and navigate the loss of a spouse.
As surviving spouse liaison for the Northwest Arkansas Chapter, CW5 Randy Willis, USA (Ret), is educating members on how to plan for and navigate the loss of a spouse.
Engaging with your fellow members builds stronger, more cohesive chapters and shows that you care.
The memorial bench adds MOAA to the veterans’ organizations represented at New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery.
This recognition is one of many Rear Adm. Jack Buffington, USN (Ret), has received for his service in the Navy and in higher education.
The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Chapter received a Community Outreach Grant from MOAA Charities for its work with the Hamilton County Veterans Treatment Court.
Members of the Ozark Regional Chapter volunteer at their local food bank, which distributes 200-plus boxes of food a month for veterans and their families.
Cmdr. Jack Gillett, USN (Ret), has increased more than threefold the Pikes Peak (Colo.) Chapter’s sponsorship of ROTC and Junior ROTC programs and started an award program for students.
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) Chapter members took part in a series of events on and around Veterans Day at Northern Arizona University.
Find the tools and resources you need to learn about eligibility and filing a claim with the VA.
Several chapter members were instrumental to the development of the Timothy M. Grippen Veterans Resource Center and a tiny homes community.
After a 30-year Army career, retired Col. Matthew Sprenger continues to serve by supporting future, current, and past servicemembers through the Mid-Hudson Chapter of MOAA.
Cmdr. Mike McCoy, USCG (Ret), volunteers with local veterans’ groups, including MOAA’s Pikes Peak Chapter in Colorado.