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What
Freemasonry does...
Freemasonry builds and advances the character of men to
make them better. Building on principals of moral integrity,
Freemasons hold brotherly love as paramount to the benefit
of mankind. Wether through charitable acts, or by direct
involvement, Freemasonry is dedicated to the prosperity of
mankind. On the individual level, Freemasonry builds on moral
philosophy, through allegorical symbols to impart rich and
complex meanings about the divine. What that means is through
masonic education, individuals are given their own personal
building blocks to build their personal moral character,
and then charged with finding what the purpose and meaning
of those tools are. Throughout the masons life, these lessons
get revisited, building on the many varied meanings behind
them. Seldom can a mason say they have learned all of the
meanings taught to them through the degrees. It does not
act to impart religion to their members, instead building
on the tenants and virtues taught by all religions, with
the drive to put these ideas into personal practice. Serving
to promote brotherly love masons are now involved in all
levels of charity and benevolence, uplifting the needs of
all mankind.
To serves as an example, Freemasons are involved in all
of these organizations, giving to the needs of others.
- Childhood
language disorders
- Treatment for birth defects
- Scholarship and direct grants to children and grandchildren
of Scottish Rite Masons as well as to members of DeMolay,
Job's Daughters, Rainbow for Girls, and other
- Masonic youth groups
- Research on diabetes
- A summer camp for underprivileged children
- Arteriosclerosis research
- Christmas Day Dinner for the Des Moines community
- Cancer research
- Training awards for religious leadership and those
making religious work their career
- A museum and monument to our first President (a Mason,by
the way)
- Grants to students at in Schools of Government and
Business
- Administration and International Affairs
- Dental care for handicapped children
- Scholarship assistance to nursing students
- Geriatric research
- Child development for good citizenship and sound
character for boys and girls
- Out-patient services for cancer treatment
- Low cost education loans
- Eye surgery and prescription glasses
- Treatment for cancer patients and cancer research
support
- Masonic Hospital Visitation Program for V.A. Hospital
volunteers
- Research in heart disease, cancer, aging, hypertension,
and blood substitutes
- Meeting and performance facilities at the International
Peace Garden
- A clearing house on Masonic information
- Education of youth about drugs and alcohol
- Ohio Special Olympics
- A non-denominational chapel for mediation and religious
services at the International Peace Garden
- Research into the causes and treatment of schizophrenia
and related disorders
- Research into auditory perception disorders in children
- A Georgia children's medical Center
- A museum and library focusing on our American heritage
as well as Freemasonry's role in the history of our
country
- The first public library in the District of Columbia
- Scholarships and fellowships for Ph.D. candidates
in Public School Administration
- Support for students seeking degrees in fields associated
with service to country and humanity Orthopedic services
to children through a network of 22 hospitals and
treatment for burns victims at four burns centers
- Support for the Muscular Dystrophy Association
- A provider of new shoes for needy Tennessee and
Alabama children
- An orthopedic, neuralgic, and child development
hospital in Texas
- Operates a clinic for dyslexic and aphasia disorders
in children
- Provides needy homeless children in the school
district with clothing and toiletries
The following is a listing of these American Masonic Charities
included in the above:
Abbott Scottish Rite Scholarship Program
Provides direct grants to children and grandchildren of Scottish\
Rite masons, as well as members of DeMolay, Job's Daughters,
Rainbow Girls,
and other Masonic youth groups.
Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, N.M.J.
P.O. Box 519
33 Marrett Road\
Lexington, Massachusetts 02173
(617) 862-4410
Amaranth Diabetes Foundation
(Supports research on diabetes)
The Supreme Council, Order of the Amaranth
Mrs. Ethel B. Fry, Supreme Secretary
2303 Murdoch Avenue
Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101
(304) 485-0423 or (304) 428-1565
Camp Chicota
A summer camp for underprivileged children
Grand Lodge of Louisiana, Prince Hall Affiliation
1335-37 North Boulevard
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821
(504) 387-0996
Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation
Supports arteriosclerosis research
Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation
Marion K. Crum, Executive Secretary
Route 4, Box 301
Nashville, Indiana 47448
(812) 988-8655
Des Moines Masonic Christmas Day Dinner
Provides Christmas Day Dinner for the community
Masonic Christmas Day Dinner
Masonic Temple
1011 Locus Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
(515) 244-6011
Eastern Star Cancer Research Project
Supports cancer research
General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
1618 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-2578
(202) 667-4737
Eastern Star Training Awards for Religious Leadership
Supports those who are making religious work their career
General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
1618 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-2578
(202) 667-4737
General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
Supports the Peace Chapel at the International Peace Garden
which
provides a non-denominational chapel for meditation and religious
services
General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
1618 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-2578
(202) 667-4737
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
A museum and monument to our first President (and a Mason)
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
101 Calahan Drive
Alexandria, Virginia 22301
(703) 683-2007
George Washington University Grants
Provides grants to students in the Schools of Government
and
Business Administration and International Affairs and matching
grants for graduate students
Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, Southern Jurisdiction
1733 Sixteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-3199
1-800-SR MASON
Grotto Dentistry for the Handicapped Program
Provides dental care to handicapped children
Supreme Council, M.O.V.P.E.R.
34 N. Fourth Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 463-9193
Illinois Scottish Rite Nursing Scholarships
Provides scholarship assistance to nursing students throughout
the State of Illinois
Illinois Scottish Rite Fund
Illinois Council of Deliberation
915 N. Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
(312) 787-7605
Indiana Masonic Home Foundation
An endowment which supports the Indiana Masonic Home, a
retirement
and convalescence center. Located on 360 acres, is home
for over
400 residents.
P. O. Box 44210
525 North Illinois Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46224-0210
(800) 277-4643
Indianapolis Scottish Rite Foundation
Supports geriatric research at the University of Indiana
Medical School
Indianapolis Scottish Rite Bodies
650 N. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-1294
(317) 635-2301
International Order of Job's Daughters
A organization for girls between the ages of eleven and
twenty who are relatives of Master Masons
Supreme Guardian Council, International Order of Job's
Daughters
233 West 6th Street
Papillion, Nebraska 68046
(402) 592-7987\
International Order of Rainbow for Girls
A organization for girls between the ages of eleven and
eighteen who are daughters of Masonic or Eastern Star families
or friends of such girls
International Order of Rainbow for Girls
P.O. Box 788
McAlester, Oklahoma 74502
(918) 423-1328
Kansas Masonic Oncology Center
Provides out-patient services for cancer treatment
Kansas Masonic Foundation
320 West 8th Street
P.O. Box 1217
Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217
(913) 357-7646
Knights Templar Educational Foundation
Provides students with low-cost education loans
5097 Elston Ave, Suite 101
Chicago, Illinois 60630-2460
(312) 427-5670
Knights Templar Eye Foundation
Supports eye surgery and prescription glasses
P.O. Box 579
Springfield, Illinois 62705-0579
(217) 523-3838
Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center
Provides treatment for cancer patients and supports research
Masonic Cancer Center Fund, Inc.
1700 West Highway 36, Suite 120
Roseville, Minnesota 55113
(612)639-8433
Masonic Hospital Visitation Program
Provides Masonic volunteers to work with patients at Veterans
Administration and military hospitals
Masonic Services Association of the United States
8120 Fenton Street
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
(301) 588-4010
Masonic Medical Research Laboratory, Utica, New York
Supports research in heart disease, cancer, aging, hypertension,
and blood substitutes
2150 Bleeker Street
Utica, New York 13501-1787
(315) 735-2217
Masonic Memorial Auditorium, International Peace Garden
Provides meeting and performance facilities for visitors
Grand Lodge of North Dakota
201 14th Avenue North
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
(701) 235-8321
Masonic Services Association of the United States
Serves as a clearing house for Masonic information
National Masonic Foundation for the Prevention of
Drug
and Alcohol Abuse Among Children
Supports education for youth about drugs and alcohol
1629 K Street N.W., Suite 606
Washington, D.C. 20006
(202) 331-1933
Ohio Special Olympics
The Masonic Grand Lodge of Ohio sponsors every Ohio Special
Olympian at these games
Grand Lodge of Ohio
P.O. Box 629
Worthington, Ohio 43085-0629
(614) 885-5318
Order of DeMolay
A fraternal organization for boys between the ages of thirteen
and
twenty-one; its purpose is the encouragement and development
of good
citizenship and sound character
International Supreme Council, Order of DeMolay
10200 N. Executive Hills Boulevard
P.O. Box 901342
Kansas City, Missouri 64190-1342
(816) 891-8333
Research In Schizophrenia
Supports research into the causes and treatment of schizophrenia
and related disorders
Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, N.M.J.
P.O. Box 519
33 Marrett Road
Lexington, Massachusetts 02173
(617) 862-4410
Royal Arch Research Assistance Program
Supports research into auditory perception disorders in
children
General Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons International
111 South 4th Street
Danville, Kentucky 40423-0489
(606) 236-0757
Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center in Georgia
Provides generalized and specialized services to children
Scottish Rites Children's Medical Center
1001 Johnson Ferry Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30363
(404) 256-5252
Scottish Rite Museum of Our National Heritage
A museum and library focusing on our American heritage
as well as
Freemasonry's role in the history of our country
Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, N.M.J.
P.O. Box 519
33 Marrett Road
Lexington, Massachusetts 02173
(617) 862-4410
Scottish Rite Supreme Council Library
The first public library in the District of Columbia which
today
serves the general public as well as international Masonic
scholars
Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, Southern Jurisdiction
1733 Sixteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-3199
1-800-SR MASON
Shepherd Scholarship
Supports students seeking degrees in fields associated
with service
to country and humanity
Shriners Hospitals for Children and Shriners Burn Institutes
Provides orthopedic services to children through a network
of 22
hospitals and treatment for burns victims at three burns
centers,
also provides specialized medical services for spinal cord
injuries,
and cleft palates.
Direct phone to Shriners Hospitals for Children (USA) 800-237-5055
Shriner Headquarters
2900 Rocky Point Drive
Tampa, Florida 33607
[USA - (800) 282-9161 ] [Canada - (800) 361-7256] [All
other areas
call collect - (813) 281-0300]
Tall Cedar Foundation
Supports the Muscular Dystrophy Association
Supreme Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon
2609 N. Front Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
(717) 232-5991
Tennessee and Alabama Scottish Rite Shoe Program
Provides new shoes for need Tennessee and Alabama children
Chattanooga Scottish Rite Bodies
510 Uptain Building
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411-4031
(615) 855-0175
Birmingham Scottish Rite Bodies
400 Valley Avenue
Birmingham, Alabama 35209-3899
(205) 942-2687
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
Provides orthopedic, neuralgic, and child development services
to children in Texas
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
2222 Welborn Street
Dallas, Texas 75219-9982
(214) 521-3168
Masons Assisting Children (MAC)
Provides needy homeless children in the school district
with clothing and toiletries
Masons Assisting Children
2200 West Mesquite
Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
Scottish Rite Foundation
Operates a clinic for dyslexic and aphasia disorders in
children
Scottish Rite Foundation
2200 West Mesquite
Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
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