Masonic Lodge
The Masonic Service Association of North America (MSA) is an organization dedicated to serving Freemasonry, the country, and the world, with its inception rooted in the need to provide aid to military servicemen following World War I. Established in 1919 by Grand Masters gathered in Cedar Rapids, MSA aims to offer services that individual Grand Lodges may find challenging to perform independently.
MSA is well-known for its disaster relief efforts, having issued its first appeal in 1923, and continues to collaborate with Grand Lodges to deliver aid during crises. Additionally, the Association plays a critical role in supporting veterans through its Hospital Visitation Program, which engages hundreds of volunteers across various VA Medical Centers in the United States.
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