Masonic Hall Lodge
The Masonic Service Association of North America (MSA) is an organization dedicated to serving Freemasonry, the country, and the world, with its roots tracing back to the end of World War I. Formed by Grand Masters in 1918, MSA aims to provide services to Grand Lodges that they may not be able to perform individually.
MSA is recognized for its disaster relief efforts, having issued its first appeal in 1923, and for its Hospital Visitation Program, which supports military veterans through a network of representatives and volunteers. Additionally, MSA produces a variety of educational publications to promote awareness and understanding of Freemasonry, reaching over three million people in the past two decades.
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