Improving and Defending Federal Employees Benefits since 1921
Who Can Join NARFE?
Membership is open to Civilians who are or will be eligible to receive an annuity or survivor annuity from the federal retirement programs of any agency of the United States government.
Retirees. Active. Spouses and surviving spouses.
Florida NARFE Mission Statement
To support legislation and regulations beneficial to federal civilian employees and annuitants and potential annuitants under any federal civilian retirement system and to oppose those detrimental to their interests.
To promote the general welfare of federal civilian employees and annuitants and potential annuitants, to advise and assist them with respect to their rights under retirement, health and other employee and retiree benefits laws and regulations, and to represent their interests before appropriate authorities.
To cooperate with other organizations and associations in furtherance of these general objectives.
Florida Federation provides information, guidance and assistance to thousands of members in Florida of federal government agencies.
Browse Below to see what NARFE Members Are Saying

Mary Berning
NARFE’s mission statement sums up my reason for being a NARFE member. NARFE supports legislation beneficial to current potential and retired federal employees and opposes legislation contrary to their interests by advising them of their rights under federal retirement laws and regulations.
I support NARFE in Chapter-1414 as the Newsletter Editor where I demonstrate many talents in designing and creativity.

Keith Bass
Enjoy offering good advice on how to look up and handle issues with retirement pay benefits, health benefits, SS, savings, anything that could help stretch your retirement dollars and entitlements. Also enjoy researching and sharing articles that relates to Alzheimer’s and dementia and stress the importance of giving and supporting this worthwhile cause.
I also work close to fulltime shopping and delivering groceries and food orders. This benefits the elderly, shut-ins, and single moms w kids the most. Also perform many volunteer services for my church and Leading a helping hand to mission groups. I enjoy helping others.
I support NARFE in Chapter-1414 as 2nd Vice President, and Alzheimer’s Chairman, and Service Officer.

Marilyn Hollowood
I have great respect and prize the organization as a ‘treasured insurance’ that places my future in it’s hands. I have been a member for over 20 years and realize the value the programs, projects and endurance the organization has provided to protect the benefits. Many active and retired federal employees think we are “guaranteed” the things we presently enjoy, but things are fragile and can change in a heartbeat! Without the diligence of our NARFE LEADERS along with interested and motivated members, things can ‘slip away’ before we realize it. Along with benefits and services provided, it allows a social situation that quite often we desire in our senior years.
I support NARFE in Chapter-1414 as President. Won’t you join us now?

Donna Jackson
I enjoy being a NARFE member because of the work the organization does to support the Federal Retirement Community.
NARFE does an excellent job in making sure the Federal Retirees benefits are forefront.
As a Realtor in the Jacksonville FL area I am grateful for their support in making sure our benefits are protected.
I support FL NARFE by being a dedicated member of Chapter 172.

Carmaneila Green
As a retired Civil Servant I have been pleased to be a member of NARFE. It has kept me abreast thru the (National Newsletter) of the changes in and proposed changes in federal benefits/regulations affecting retirees. I have presented and participated in workshops thru the local chapter and found the sharing of information beneficial. While the pandemic has severely impacted all of our lives, I would love to see more involvement from the current workforce so they can be prepared to participate in decision affecting all our futures.
I support NARFE as a dedicated member, and believing in the cause since 2009.