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Community Service
Taking care of  our Children, Seniors and Communities

Through countless hours and personal expenses, many Moose members and Co-workers spend time on a regular basis. Time spent in volunteer service at local hospitals, police departments, health fairs, senior citizens center, taking care of those in need, raising money for those in need and the list goes on and on. . . . Recognize those that do go beyond the norm.
As there are Brother’s & Co-Worker’s that have gone the extra miles in Community Service. We would like to recognize them for their commitment to Children, Seniors and/or the Community.
If you have a Community Service Story that goes far and beyond that deems recognition, we may use on the web. All information and photo’s will become property of the webmaster. Let’s show those that go the extra mile we appreciate all that they do for the Moose and mankind.
Please E-mail: Complete story, history, names etc. and photos to WebMaster.

Adopt A Soldier
California/Nevada Moose Association
Adopts a Community Service Program to Support Our Troops

Click Here For Adopt A US Soldier Website

Try to find local men and women who are serving in deployed units to send your care packages. Many members have relatives serving. If you have a relative or friend deployed, please share the mailing address with those that are active within this community service program.

Christmas In Norwalk Brings Many Smiles

On Friday December 16th for the second year,Norwalk Moose Family Center #1739 held a Christmas party with their adopted Special Ed Kid’s from Los Alisos Middle School,  The lodge purchased food and presents for the kids. Santa and Tommy Moose also present. Tommy Moose coloring books were also provided. As you can see, the kids had a blast and thanks to Jim, the Governor of the Gardena Lodge for showing up in the Tommy Moose costume. Don Luepnitz Administrator Norwalk 1739, Governor John Savoy, Louis Craner as Santa and Senior Regent Kathy Jenkins of Norwalk Chapter and many others halp make this a wonderful day.
                 
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          Norwalk 5   Norwalk - Santa with one of the students

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First of all I would like to thank everyone for coming out in support of our Wounded Warriors. The turn out was awesome. It was wonderful that we could do something very special for the Veterans that protected our country.  Click For Complete Story 11-11-11


Traveling Vietnam Wall
By:
Leonard Chapman
Garden Grove Comm. Ser. Chairman

The Traveling Vietnam Wall came to Garden Grove, and Oct. 7 the Garden Grove Lodge #620 volunteered to help visitors find their loved ones. 
Thanks to Gov. Mike Kuhl, Jr. PG Keith Robinson, Prelate Leonard Chapman and SAA Chris Tiscareno who helped with those looking for names on the Wall.

This was a community service project for our lodge, and, for us a very humbling experience.

G.G. Viet Nam Wall Volunteers2 Oct7
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Gov. Mike Kuhl, Jr., PG Keith Robinson, Prelate Leonard Chapman and SAA Chris Tiscareno.

Leonard Chapman
Garden Grove Comm. Ser. Chairman

G.G. Viet Nam Wall 41 Oct7
Keith Robinson reading the names of the "41" Garden Grove who made the supreme sacrifice.

G.G. Viet Nam Wall Helmet Oct7
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Article From: 
CHEETO BARRERA/DAILY INDEPENDENT

Comm Svc China Lake June 2011
China Lake Lodge #258 was recognized in the local paper for presenting 2 dozen Tommy Moose's to the High Desert Women's Center. Below is the Caption that ran with the photo.

Moose Lodge No. 258 Administrator Jim Willard and Governor of the Moose Lodge Mel Green present "Tommy Moose" stuffed animals to Women's Center High Desert representatives Jeanne L. Scovotti, shelter director, and Teresa Villa, child car coordinator. The Tommy Moose program is an outreach is used to give to children who have suffered the trauma of an accident, the loss of or being taken from their home or loss of a parent. It is typically given out through emergency workers or shelters, like the Women's Center."

Big Bear Lodge 2085
Helps Fawnskin Fire Department


We had a great day in Fawnskin on Veterans Day. The Big Bear Moose Lodge presented the Fawnskin Fire Department with two checks. One for $1380.00 for the Fire Department and Burn Quest and one for $200.00 for Fire Cadets.
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We also presented them with some Tommy Moose's. All the money was raised when we held a Fawnskin Fire Department Appreciation Day earlier this year.
Reported By: Wayne Parker, Big Bear Moose Lodge

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Community Service Report given at the WOTM Meeting during the Annual Convention in Reno, Sept 2011.   Click Here

Norwalk Moose Family Center #1739
Presents Tommy Moose to Local L.A. County Agencies

On Thursday April 14th, Interim Governor Jody Wallace delivered two cases of Tommy Moose dolls to local Los Angeles County Departments.
Capt Weise from the Los Angeles County Fire Station #20 in Norwalk accepted a case of the dolls to carry on their Department's TommyLACoFD20Engine and Paramedic unit.
Sgt. Doyle from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department accepted a case for the Norwalk Station. The Lodge also presented a donation check in the amount of $100 to the Department's PRIDE Program.  

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s PRIDE youth intervention program helps troubled youth turn their lives around.

TommyLASD2Sgt. Brian Doyle says school districts can set up youth intervention programs that are similar to the LASD’s Personal Responsibility In Development and Ethics (PRIDE) program. See http://www.campussafetymagazi ne.com/Channel/School-Safety/Articles/2010/12/Hope-for-At-Risk-Teens.aspx for more information on the program.
Way to go Norwalk! This is a Moose Lodge working hand-in-hand with the community!

Garden Grove Lodge 620

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Garden Grove Lodge #620 presented "Tommy Moose" to the Westminster CHP in March. Trustee Mike Kuhl explaining the "Tommy Moose" program to CHP officer. Several Tommy Moose were presented for the department to use as a calming tool for trama scenes.

The Garden Grove Lodge has been very active with the Tommy Moose Program over the years.

Garden Grove. Fraternalism and Community Service Go Hand In Hand!

Leonard Chapman
Garden Grove Lodge #620
Community Service Chairman
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