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Posted on: May 26 2009,1:10 pm |
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Elks Raise Funds to Help Disabled Youngsters
More than $2,947,853 has been contributed this year by members of Elks Lodges throughout California and Hawaii to be used in treating children with disabilities.
Rick Hatch, Exalted Ruler of Orange Lodge 1475, of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, contributed $11,730.91 which was raised by the members of the Lodge.
"We are pleased and proud that members of our Elks Lodge were so generous with their dollars and time in this important undertaking," Rick said.
Since 1950, the 94,000 members from throughout California and Hawaii have turned over more than $88,000,000 to the California-Hawaii Elks Major Project, Inc., which administers the non-profit charitable corporation.
All of the funds are devoted solely to providing vision screening and therapy treatment to children with a broad range of disabilities. Â Without the Elks supported donations, many of these children would not receive such treatment.
The year-long fund raising campaign is capped by an impressive ceremony at the annual Elks Convention when representatives of lodges from throughout California and Hawaii present their donations to Major Project and Elks Association leaders.
The raising of funds to aid children with disabilities is just one of the many philanthropic and patriotic projects which mark the Elks' contribution to our community.
CHILDREN BENEFIT - Three and one-half old Mia Burton of Redding, California was the Theme Child at the California-Hawaii Elks Major Project's Exalted Rulers' March on Saturday, May 16, 2009, at the California-Hawaii Elks Association's Annual Convention in Ontario.
A check for $11,730.91 was presented by Rick Hatch, Exalted Ruler of Orange Lodge 1475, to John Holt, Chairman of the Major Project Board of Trustees. | |
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