MOOSEHAVEN, known as the "City of Contentment," is located in Orange Park, FL, only 15 miles south of downtown Jacksonville. Beautifully situated on a wide expanse of the St. Johns River, the 72-acre campus has been home to retired members of the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose since 1922.
Nearly 90 years ago, Moosehaven established its first residence hall in an historic riverfront hotel. Throughout societal and economic changes in the decades following, Moosehaven has provided thousands of Moose members and their spouses with secure and active retirement living. Moosehaven residents reside in their beautiful community without the burdens of home maintenance and responsibilities or the worries of future health care.
As a Continuing Care Retirement Community, Moosehaven's LifeCare Center provides all levels of health care on campus if and when needed. In the meantime, residents enjoy an active and social lifestyle with actvities, campus events and Heart of the Community events, welcoming the greater Orange Park and Clay County community on the Moosehaven campus.
MOOSEHEART is a residential childcare facility, located on a 1,000-acre campus 38 miles west of Chicago. The Child City is a home for children and teens in need, from infancy through high school. Dedicated in July 1913 by the Moose fraternal organization, MOOSEHEART cares for youth whose families are unable, for a wide variety of reasons, to care for them. Some have lost one or both parents; others are living in environments that are simply not conducive to healthy growth and development. Whatever the reason, the men and women of the Moose, through unparalleled generosity and volunteerism, furnish the resources necessary to care for children in need. The Moose fraternity provides children with a wholesome home-like environment and the best possible training and education.
We also support Moosehaven, 72 Acres on the beautiful St. Johns River, in Orange park Florida. This is known as this city of contentment for the retired members of the Moose since 1922. www.moosehaven.org