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See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in March 2025

Mar 31, 20253/31/2025

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WoodmenLife chapters had another busy month! Our members showed their ongoing commitment to family, community, and country — and they had some fun at the same time.

Above, Chapter 226 in Bruceton Mills, WV, donated games, cleaning supplies, bottled water, and other items to the local school.

 

A woman and two men stand holding open a 5-foot-by-8-foot American flag. They are standing outside, in front of a building with a sign that says "Fairfield."

Chapter 635 in Fairfield, IL, presented five 5-foot-by-8-foot flags to the Fairfield Park District. Pictured are Chapter Secretary Connie Smith with park employees Will Wood and Heath Hunley.

 

Four people stand behind a table filled with donated school supplies. Among the donations are notebooks, construction paper, pens and pencils, markers, scissors, and disinfectant wipes.

For its first quarter project, Chapter 302 in New Haven, WV, donated supplies to New Haven Elementary School. Pictured are Chapter Auditor Chairman Ann Machir, Chapter Secretary RoxAnn Workman, Chapter President Jim Workman, and school Principal Rachel DeHainaut.

 

Picture is a selfie showing four people standing outside. Behind them is a WoodmenLife trailer with an American flag print. There are also tables behind them with dark blue table cloths.

Volunteers from Chapter 1446 in Gulfport, MS, helped at the Westside Elementary School PTO Annual Car Show. The chapter sponsored the trophies and dash plaques. It was a fun event with food trucks, inflatables, and a live band. Pictured are Recruiting Sales Manager Shawn Lizana, Wendy Netto, Dylan Lizana (in back), and Representative Brandy Lizana.

 

Two men and a woman stand around a table filled with donations for the food pantry. Among the donations are Saltine crackers, peanut butter, boxes of beef stroganoff, salt, and canned tuna.

Chapter 635 in Fairfield, IL, donated $500 worth of food to the Fairfield First Baptist Church (FBC) Food Pantry. Chapter members also volunteered alongside church staff at the pantry. Pictured are FBC Food Pantry Director Jerry Houser and chapter members Mark Noble and Connie Smith.

 

Did your chapter do a really cool project? We want to hear about it! Upload your photo and tell us all about the project at WoodmenLife.org/Photos.

Visit WoodmenLife.org/Find/Chapter to find a chapter close to you.

Visit WoodmenLife.org/Awards to learn more about volunteering opportunities and WoodmenLife awards.

 

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