From left, Chickamauga Chapter member Barbie Standefer, Jan Moses, Chickamauga Chapter Regent Joye Duke, and Tennessee State DAR Chairman of Community Service Awards Lee Parham
The Chickamauga Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution honored Jan Moses with the Community Service Award during their January meeting. The individual or organization receiving this award must have contributed to the community in an outstanding manner through voluntary heroic, civic, benevolent service, or by organizing or participating in community activities.
Mrs. Moses is a wife, mother and grandmother. She has worked as a full-time paralegal with the Minor Law Firm in Dalton for 30 years.
Her commitment to volunteerism began in her children’s schools and her church. In 1986 she co-founded the local chapter of the Make-A-Wish foundation. She continues to volunteer with Make-A-Wish and serves on several committees within the organization.
She is a founding member of Hats from the Heart, the MaryEllen Locher Foundation, and is a co-founder of the Miracle League of Chattanooga. Mrs. Moses has contributed to MEL’s Club, Concert to Inspire, Pink Bowl, Hoops for Hope, the Inspire Luncheon, and the Volley for a Cure Luncheon. She has also been a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald house for many years.
Mrs. Moses received a certificate and a pin in recognition for her outstanding and long-term commitment to volunteerism.