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The Masonic Service Association of North America (MSA) is an organization dedicated to supporting Freemasonry, the United States, and global communities, initially formed in response to the needs of military servicemen during World War I. Established by Grand Masters in 1918, MSA aims to provide essential services to Grand Lodges that are more difficult to achieve independently.
MSA is known for its disaster relief efforts, having issued its first appeal in 1923, and is recognized for its Hospital Visitation Program that engages volunteers at various VA Medical Centers. Additionally, the organization has disseminated a wealth of educational materials about Freemasonry, reaching over 3 million individuals in the past two decades.
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