Georgia Moose Association​


THE MOOSE FRATERNITY
​An International Organization of Men and Women Dedicated to Caring for Young and Old, Bringing Communities Closer Together, and Celebrating Life.

James Redmond Receiving Lifetime Achievement Award


Jum Phillips Receiving Honorary Past GMA President

James Redmond Receiving Lifetime Achievement Award
Georgia's Newest Pilgrim
Brother Chris Conley


The Academy of Friendship is a distinguished recognition for members who demonstrate commitment, service, and leadership within their Chapter. Members who have earned their Academy of Friendship Degree are entitled to wear the light blue jacket.
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The following Members received their Academy of Friendship Degree during the Georgia Mid-Year Conference, February 28th.
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Laquisha Cyphers Warner Robins Chapter 1353
Stephanie Kennedy Albany Chapter 1462
Stephanie Martin Winder Chapter 2358
Laura Wilson Warner Robins Chapter 1353
Kimberly Wood Griffin Chapter 1288
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You have set an inspiring example for all Members within your Chapter. Congratulations on receiving your first degree in the Women of the Moose. May you continue to lead, serve, and inspire others.
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Tammy Moore
Georgia Chapter Advocate
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The Loyal Order of Moose is a fraternal and service organization founded in 1888 with nearly 650,000 men in roughly 1,600 Lodges in 49 states and four Canadian provinces, plus Great Britain. Along with other units of Moose International, the Loyal Order of Moose supports the operation of Mooseheart Child City & School, a 1,000-acre community for children and teens in need, located 40 miles west of Chicago; and Moosehaven, a 70-acre retirement community for its members located in Orange Park, FL near Jacksonville. Additionally, members of the Moose conduct approximately $70 million worth of community service (counting monetary donations and volunteer hours worked) annually.

The Loyal Order of Moose organizes and participates in numerous sports and recreational programs in local Lodges and Family Centers in the majority of 44 States and Provincial Associations, and on a fraternity-wide basis. Lodges across the Fraternity are known for creating life-long bonds between members through activities and a shared concern for children in need, seniors and the communities in which they live.