For the past 30 years, Moose Lodges and Chapters have organized high school students into highly effective speakers with the goal of educating preschool and elementary school-aged children on a variety of topics, including drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, “stranger danger”, bullying and peer pressure, and healthy habits and nutrition.
Students enrolled into the program present Moose Kids Talks to 4 to 12 year old children in their communities, then submit their presentations to be judged by high school officials for a chance to become a Delegate at the Moose International Student Congress held in April of each year.
The Delegate's Moose Kids Talks are then voted on by each student at the Congress and the top 5 winning presentations are awarded scholarship money ranging from $4,000-$12,000.
Question's about the program? Please contact the AZ-NM Moose Associations Chairmen:
Congrats to students chosen to represent the Arizona-New Mexico Moose Association
at the 2025 Moose International Student Congress held in Rapid City, South Dakota April 24-28, 2025
Bridgette and Anahi from Maryvale Prep Academy in Phoenix who placed 3rd and 4th.