One Check, Many Lives: How MOAA Strengthens Families And Benefits For All Veterans
Description
A podcast guest arrives with a $2,000 check—and a clear mission to help a warrior family heal. We sit down with Dennis Corrigan to unpack how his local MOAA chapter funds a full week at the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run and how the Military Officers Association of America turns membership, mentorship, and policy expertise into real wins for veterans and their families.
Dennis shares the arc of his service—from Navy brat to P-3 Orion pilot, to building flight simulators, to running a veteran-owned small business that protects our grounds from ticks and mosquitoes. Along the way, we discuss what a sustainable transition looks like: leveraging experience, staying relevant, and choosing work that keeps you close to your purpose. Then we zoom out to the larger engine behind MOAA: scholarships for military-connected students, career and resume support for separating service members, and nonpartisan advocacy that ensures COLA adjustments, VA funding, and state-level benefits remain on track. If you’ve ever wondered how Virginia’s property tax relief for 100% disabled veterans happened or how the PACT Act gained momentum, this is the story behind the scenes—coalitions doing steady work.
We also dig into the quiet services families need most. Local MOAA leaders sit with survivors to navigate VA forms, burial honors, and national cemetery eligibility when a loved one passes. That care extends to dignity projects, like securing VA headstones for unmarked veterans, restoring names and service to memory. Whether you’re an officer ready to join, a veteran seeking mentorship, or a supporter wanting to make an impact, there’s a place for you here—chapter events, scholarships, and hands-on help that meets people where they are.
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