Tag Archive: WoodmenLife Chapters

Image is a collage of three photos. In one photo, WoodmenLife Regional Director Spencer Owen receives a framed certificate from two representatives of All Veteran Group. Another photo shows a parachutist with AVG jumping out of a plane, the ground far below him. The third photo is of five parachutists falling through the sky, each with red or blue smoke trailing behind them.

WoodmenLife Helps Veteran Parachutists Celebrate American Pride

A team of Veteran parachutists wanted to celebrate their American pride by leaping into an NFL game. They just had one problem: They needed a flag. WoodmenLife was there to answer the call. WoodmenLife Recruiting Sales Manager...

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Jul 17, 20247/17/2024

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Six people stand around two carts full of donated food.

See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in June 2024

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, members and officers with Chapter 4 in Jonesboro, AR,...

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Jun 28, 20246/28/2024

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Six people stand with an oversized check. The $5,000 donation is for United Way of the Midlands to help with tornado relief.

WoodmenLife Relief Efforts Assist After April Tornadoes

In April, a string of devastating tornadoes tore through Nebraska, Iowa and other Great Plains states. The storms resulted in the loss of lives and the destruction of homes. Repairs and rebuilding will likely take years. WoodmenLife...

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Jun 18, 20246/18/2024

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Home Office Happenings

A man and a woman are standing. The man, Recruiting Sales Manager Chris Nguyen, is holding a microphone as he announces that WoodmenLife is donating $10,000 to the American Red Cross to help with its Maui wildfires recovery effort. A sign on the wall behind them says "American Red Cross."

WoodmenLife Chapter Contributed to Maui Wildfires Recovery Effort

The Maui wildfires recovery effort faces a long road. The 2023 fires were the deadliest natural disaster in Hawaii history, killing more than 100 people and burning more than 17,000 acres. They displaced thousands — many...

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Jun 5, 20246/5/2024

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Four women stand holding up an American flag. Behind them is a balloon arch.

See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in May 2024

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 49 in Lexington, TN, donated a flag to...

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May 31, 20245/31/2024

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Five women stand behind three shopping carts. Inside the shopping carts are kids' clothing, toys and bicycles that they are purchasing.

See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in April 2024

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 635 in Missouri Valley, IA, partnered with West...

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Apr 30, 20244/30/2024

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Dozens of volunteers hold a 30-foot-by-60-foot American flag. They are displaying the flag in the middle of a football field.

See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in March 2024

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 66 in Huntington, WV, and members of the...

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Mar 29, 20243/29/2024

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Seven people stand together holding an oversized check for $5,000 made out to the "NC Ministerial Association Energy Program."

Nebraska Chapter Helped When a Local Family Faced Homelessness

When a dad in Tecumseh, NE, lost his job last year, a cascade of misfortune followed. Soon, he and his family were homeless and sleeping in a local park. Leaders of Nebraska Chapter 29 found out, and...

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Mar 13, 20243/13/2024

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Two women stand together for the photo. Behind them, Pugh Elementary School teachers and staff are seated at long tables in what looks like the school cafeteria.

See What WoodmenLife Chapters Were Up To in February 2024

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 3698 in Houston, TX, held a teachers’ appreciation...

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Feb 29, 20242/29/2024

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A 30-foot-by-60-foot American flag is seen from above. The flag is being presented on the green turf of an indoor football field. More than 70 volunteers are standing around the flag and holding it.

Iowa Chapter Brings Community Together for First Responders

When WoodmenLife Chapter 6011 Vice President Emily Oliver saw a post on Facebook last fall about an upcoming charity football game hosted by the new Iowa Rampage arena football team in Council Bluffs, IA, she recognized...

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Feb 27, 20242/27/2024

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