Banner2014_01 Home - starting place and general lodge information! Banner2014_03 Go to the Orange Coast District Elks site! Banner2014_05 Go to the CHEA site! Banner2014_07 Go to the Grand Lodge site! Banner2014_09
All American Lodge Winner!
Elks of Orange In Our Community
Join us on Facebook!
Donate to ENF!
Donate to ENF!
Latest Posts:
~~4-18-2024 Welcome Don Brennan! ~~~~4-14-2024 Handy Elementary School Donation ~~~~4-14-2024 Orange Elks Emblem Club Easter Baskets ~~~~4-14-2024 GRIP Soccer Camp Lunch. ~~~~4-11-2024 Fire Support Dog, Ember (Reply #1) from: Bill Neessen~~

» Welcome Guest
[ Log In :: Register ]

1 members are viewing this topic
>Guest

 

[ Track This Topic :: Email This Topic :: Print this topic ]

reply to topic new topic new poll
Topic: A Dinner, a Scholarship and a Freedom Grant< Next Oldest | Next Newest >
 Post Number: 1
Bill Neessen
Elk of the Year, POY, Public Relations Chairman
Avatar
Posts: 2602
Offline
PostIcon Posted on: May 02 2021,2:54 pm   Ignore posts   QUOTE

Some of the corner stones of the Orange Elks Lodge is helping the young people in our city, getting the Drug Awareness message out and supporting our Veterans. We  work with the Orange County Rescue Mission. Their mission is to help the men, women and children who come from many walks of life. Some are highly educated, many are survivors of abuse, addiction, and abandonment. None of these people ever imagined they would be homeless, and they all need our help. The people who come here could be your neighbor, your coworker or perhaps a member of your own family. The goal is to treat each person with respect and dignity. You can visit their web page at https://www.rescuemission.org.
Fifteen of our lodge members prepared the families a great BBQ dinner  that included BBQ Lemon Chicken, Burgers, Beef Hot Dogs, and a selection of salads and desserts.  We provided games and educational toys for the children.
Each year our Lodge’s Veterans Committee selects a veteran and presents a $1,475 scholarship to help with their education expenses. This year Sam Johnson, an Army Veteran working on his Master’s in Theology was the recipient.  
The Elks National Veterans Service Commission awards Freedom Grants of $2,500 to 350 Lodges for projects or donations that will serve veterans and active-duty military members. Our lodge received the Grant, and The Orange County Rescue Mission is receiving the $2,500.
L – R
Brian Fitzpatrick, Paul Pelasky, E R and Sam Johnson


Attached Image
Attached Image

Profile CONTACT Search for posts by this member.
0 replies since May 02 2021,2:54 pm < Next Oldest | Next Newest >

[ Track This Topic :: Email This Topic :: Print this topic ]


 
reply to topic new topic new poll


Elks Care - Elks Share


eXTReMe Tracker