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The
value of the Elks charitable works last year was more than
$134 million.
Donations
to the Foundations principal fund are never spent; only interest
and earnings are used, and all of it goes toward the Foundations
philanthropic work.
Last
year, the Foundation disbursed $11.3 million in support of the "Hoop
Shoot", scholarships, veterans service, drug awareness, state
major projects and other philanthropic programs.
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The "Hoop Shoot" is the largest coeducational sports program
in the country. More than three million kids participated in this
years contest.
The
Elks National Foundation annually awards more than $2.1 million
in scholarships to a total of 508 students. It also reserves $500,000
for emergency educational grants for children of Elks.
The
Elks have pledged not to forget hospitalized veterans, and each
year, they visit hundreds of thousands of patients in VA medical
centers and veterans hospitals, throwing parties and providing companionship.
And they invite patients who can leave the facilities to events
at Elks Lodges, on fishing trips and to ball games.
Last
year alone, the Elks adopted and befriended 103,000 veterans who
were far from home or without family.
The
value of the Elks contributions to veterans service last year
was more than $17.6 million.
The
Elks Drug Awareness Program prints and distributes, free of charge,
up-to-date information about drugs to schoolchildren, their teachers
and their parents. Since the programs inception in 1985, the
Elks have distributed more than 103 million pieces of literature.
In
addition to information about drugs, the Elks provide alternatives
to drug use by sponsoring activities ranging from Little League
to Scouting. More than 2.8 million kids participated in these Elks-sponsored
activities last year.
Each
State Elks Association has its own major project. These include
summer camps for children with disabilities or who are financially
disadvantaged; in-home treatment for people with disabilities; childrens
hospitals; cancer research; and providing safe, temporary havens
for abused families.
In
2,230 communities, men and women of our local Lodges are working
to meet local needs, whether thats funding the food bank,
supplying instruments for the high school band, or staffing booths
at the county fair.
We
believe in helping others, but we also believe in having fun. Often
we manage to combine the two. Some of our Lodges feature swimming
pools, golf courses, playrooms and ballrooms; most have dining facilities;
all offer family entertainment. We enjoy doing the good works we
do and the people we do them with--our families and our friends.
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