MOAA CFC Board President

President’s Message – July 2025

I hope you all are enjoying your summer vacation and enjoying time with your family and friends! For those of you that have been away, welcome home, and for those of you still seeking relief in cooler places, I can’t fault you for being away!

Just a reminder that our next Chapter luncheon is September 9th.

I am the MOAA representative on 8 different veteran related councils in Florida, and I’m fortunate to have a close friendship with our VA Lake Nona Outreach Coordinator Harold Borrero (he spoke at a previous luncheon). The VA continues to seek out veterans who are not enrolled and asks that we encourage them to consider doing so. VA.gov offers a wealth of information for not only the veteran, but families and surviving spouses. I’ve put together “Cliff Notes” with a few links in this newsletter and a VA Welcome Kit is attached to the email to pique your interest. Our VA is funded based on the number of enrolled veterans. You served your country, and this is one of your earned benefits.

Looks like scammers haven’t taken the summer off and are up to their old tricks to deceive our members. Please be wary of opening emails that ask you to purchase gift cards; we have a Treasurer that controls our chapter funds, and rest assured no one from our chapter will ask you to make a purchase.

Please give thought to joining our Chapter Board of Directors. We are long overdue to having new faces represent our chapter. We especially need a Secretary to record the minutes when we have a Board Meeting. I produce a detailed agenda and the meeting is recorded. We learned at our last luncheon that COL (ret) Kin LaFate has decided to relocate, so that leaves a vacancy for our Chapter Vice President. And it goes without saying that for many years now I’ve asked to have new blood at the helm as our Chapter President. I’m not going anywhere, as I’m deeply entrenched in our Veteran Councils and will remain so as the MOAA representative. Being the Chapter President is a very rewarding position and if you are looking to add another layer of purpose and meaning to your life, I can’t think of a better opportunity!

Cheers, Lorraine


Quote: “We on this continent should never forget that men first crossed the Atlantic not to find soil for their ploughs but to secure liberty for their souls. “ – Robert J. McCracken
Cheers, Lorraine

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Hope Florida – A Pathway for Patriots

Are you a veteran?


Hope Florida, an initiative spearheaded by First Lady
Casey DeSantis, uses Hope Navigators to guide Florida
veterans on an individualized path to prosperity and
economic self-suciency by focusing on community
collaboration between the private sector, faith-based
community, nonprofits, and government entities.
These experts work hand-in-hand with veterans to
identify their unique barriers to success and engage all
sectors of the community to break down traditional silos,
maximizing support and uncovering opportunities.

What can we do for you?

  • Identify goals and barriers.
  • Connect you to local community-based partners.
  • O„er one-on-one support to develop a plan to
    achieve economic self-suciency.

We can help you access:

  • Housing
  • Employment
  • Medical Treatment
  • Transportation
  • Education
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Legal Assistance
  • Utility Payment Assistance
  • Childcare
  • VA Benefits
  • Finance & Budgeting
  • And much more

To View the Complete Flyer – Click Here

Spearheaded by First Lady Casey DeSantis

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The 2025 hurricane season begins on June 1st

The time for Florida families to plan is TODAY.

Now is a great opportunity for your family to stock your disaster supply kits with vital supplies like a first aid kit, a radio, flashlights, batteries and other necessities. Your kit should also include 7 days’ worth of food and water, prescription medications, and any important documents. See attached flyer.

Before a Storm

  • Prepare an evacuation plan & make sure everyone in your home knows the plan.
  • Stock up on emergency supplies, including:
    • Water – You will need water for drinking, cooking, and sanitation purposes. Pack a minimum of 1 gallon daily per person for 7 days.
    • Food – You will need enough food for a minimum of 7 days:
      • Non-perishable packaged or canned food and juices
        • Manual can opener.
      • Foods for individuals with dietary restrictions (i.e., infants, elderly, etc.)
      • Snack foods
      • Cooking tools and fuel
      • Paper plates and plastic utensils
    • Flashlight, Extra Batteries, and Cell Phone Battery Power Device
    • Pillows, Blankets and/or Sleeping Bags
    • Clothing – Include a complete change of clothes suitable for your area’s climate. Be sure to include sturdy shoes to protect you from debris or other sharp objects you may encounter outdoors post-storm
    • First Aid Kit, Prescription Medication and Other Medicines
    • Radio – Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
    • Toiletries
    • Cleaning Supplies – Include garbage bags, moisture wipes, and other items you may need to sanitize your home or surrounding post-disaster
    • Special Items – Assess the needs of all family members. Consider other items needed for infants, elderly, and individuals with access and functional needs (i.e., medical items, baby bottles, etc.)
    • Cash – Banks and ATMs may not be open or available for extended periods following a disaster
    • Toys, Books and Games
    • Important Documents – Consider storing all critical documents in a waterproof container, as well as saving them electronically. These items can include, but are not limited to, insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.
    • Tools
    • Pet Care Items
      • Proper identification/ immunization records
      • Ample supply of food and water
      • Carrier or cage
      • Medications
      • Muzzle and leash
      • Photo of you and your pet(s) – in the event that you are separated from your pet, having an updated photo with your pet will help validate pet ownership
  • If you have been told to evacuate, EVACUATE. Don’t stay behind. We can rebuild a home, but we can’t rebuild a life.

See Printable or Downloadable Hurricane Flyer Here

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Orlando Creative Arts Veteran Competition at Lake Nona VA July 11th

Lake Nona VA is hosting the annual VA Orlando Creative Arts Competition on July 11; please refer to the flyer on dates, time and locations that your artwork needs to be submitted ahead of time.  I encourage you to come out and admire the miriad of artwork that our veterans produce and vote for your favorite entries.  We will have our MOAA Healing Through Expression table and we are looking for several of our Chapter members to help set-up on July 10th and help at the show on July 11th.  Our “Healing thru Expression” philanthropy C (3) continues to be very active with Lake Nona VA to provide art supplies (thanks to a MOAA Foundation Grant, the Orlando Mayors Veterans Council, and the Winter Park American Legion Auxiliary grant) in support of the VA Recreational Therapy Department.  Over the past 3+ years our chapter has attended monthly art classes with veterans who seek relief from stress by expressing themselves through their art.  We’ve had several events to showcase veteran’s artwork to the public. Marybeth Verbinski is the VA Recreational Therapist POC for veterans. Text or call MaryBeth cell 407-403-4718 or email mary.verbinski@va.gov and let her know you would like to attend.  The flyer outlines the event and the 50 different “art” entries available to our veterans (they can submit one item for a total of 3 different categories). All Veterans will need to sign the provided paperwork and agree to Code of Participation to be eligible for this year’s show. All the forms will be available at recording sessions and artwork turn in.

Please see the flyer.

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FAVOB Salute to Sisters in Service on June 12th

Join Us for FAVOB Orlando’s Salute to Sisters in Service! In recognition of Women Veterans Recognition Day, FAVOB invites you to an inspiring evening as we honor the incredible contributions of women who have served and continue to lead in business, community, and beyond. Event will be held at Dubsdread Golf Course, 549 West Par St,  Orlando.

Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments while connecting with trailblazers who have paved the way for women in the military and civilian life. This is a powerful opportunity to build new connections, celebrate achievements, and be inspired by the stories of women who exemplify leadership, resilience, and service.  I would truly appreciate it if each of you could share with your Legion Post, VFW, and other veteran organizations you are a part of. Thank you! 

Please register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/salute-to-sister-in-service-orlando-tickets-1341266587469?aff=oddtdtcreator

We are thrilled to welcome Taylor Galadyk as our guest speaker. Taylor is a Marine Corps veteran, dedicated life coach, and former CrossFit Games athlete who has spent over a decade empowering high-performing women in leadership, strength, and personal development. With a Master’s in Leadership from Georgetown University and a deep passion for building resilience and excellence, Taylor’s message promises to inspire and energize all who attend.  Let’s come together to celebrate Women Veterans Day and honor the extraordinary women who continue to break barriers and lead the way! Women veterans in attendance will receive a soft t-shirt with the message:” Never Underestimate a Woman with a DD214″.
We look forward to seeing you there! If you have questions about our Featured Business opportunity, email Jen Pollock at jen.pollock@amerisbank.com, or Trish Murphy trish@marketingsmartypants.com

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