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In mid-March, members of Jacksonville Elks Lodge #221 delivered Welcome Home Kits to Navy Hospital Corpsman Crystal and Mess Management Specialist Daphney when they moved into their own apartments from Women Veterans Ignited. Both women are currently working in fields that are very similar to their Navy specialties, and both are in school to further their knowledge. David Graham, Frank Varnado and Brian Pastorini delivered their kits, which included pillows, bedding, blankets, dishes, pots, pans, kitchenware, towels, toiletries, shower liner and rings, toilet paper, paper towels, light bulbs, trash can and bags, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, broom, mop, bucket, sponge, laundry basket, detergent, coffee maker, toaster, and microwave, as well as two new beds. These items totaled $983.43 and the funds came from in-kind donations and funds from the Welcome Home Kits ENVSC program.

Karen Tracy, Veterans Chair, is pictured with Daphney and Crystal.

 

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On April 10, Holley-Navarre Elks Lodge #2787 donated $1,000 from its Elks National Foundation Freedom Grant to the United Services Organization (USO) center at Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport. The center provides free internet services, program information, snacks and drinks to service members and their dependents. The amenities at this location also provide CAC readers, charging stations, computers and laptops, Wi-Fi, multimedia and gaming, TV and cable, an air-conditioned lounge to rest, toiletries, and an information desk.

Pictured are Bill White, PDD, Treasurer; Lori Mann, USO Destin-Fort Walton Beach Center operations specialist; and Tom Stevens, PDD, Exalted Ruler.

 

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On March 25, St. Augustine Elks donated two Welcome Home Kits to Veterans Village, bringing their total kits donated to local veterans this year to 16. Pictured are Cathy Walsh, lodge charity chair, and Mary Cooke, Home Again St. Johns Veteran Village coordinator.

Additionally, the lodge partnered with the residents to collect 4,429 pop tabs to donate to Ronald MacDonald House in Jacksonville. Ronald McDonald House recycles them for cash to help provide housing for families in the Jacksonville area while their children undergo treatment at local hospitals. 

 

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The Palm Coast Elks Lodge #2709 Veterans Committee conducted a gun raffle fundraiser drawing Feb. 9. The fundraiser made a profit of over $4,000 for local programs supporting veterans who are disabled or have PTSD or are experiencing homelessness. The lodge’s veterans information program was also a recipient of funds. Tickets were also sold at local businesses.

Pictured are Exalted Ruler Pete Lehnertz and Veterans Committee members Sean Reardon, David Valinski and Jerry DiMenna (with microphone) as they draw the winning ticket.

 

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On March 22, Lakewood Ranch-Sarasota Elks Lodge #2855 held a fundraiser for a program for veterans with guide dogs, sponsored by  Dogs Inc. Special guest Tommy John, former professional baseball pitcher, donated signed baseballs, caps and other baseball items for the auction. Over $2,500 was raised.

Pictured are Tommy John and Tom Sweeney, Lodge Veterans Chair.

 

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On March 23, Bradenton Elks Lodge #1511 provided a 4-hour offshore fishing trip for 17 veterans, pictured, using $2,500 from its Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant. The company they use is Florida Fishing Fleet, which has max occupancy of 17 plus two crew members. After the trip, they went to Slicker’s Eatery, where Bob Slicker and staff cooked their fresh catches and served them lunch.

 

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On March 8, Jupiter Elks Lodge #2469 treated local veterans to a deep-sea fishing trip, made possible by the Elks National Veterans Service Commission Freedom Grant. The outing aimed to provide relaxation and camaraderie for those who have served. Veterans set sail from Jupiter Inlet aboard Country Club Drift Fishing, enjoying a morning of reeling in fish and sharing stories. Afterward, The Square Grouper provided a complimentary lunch. Exalted Ruler, Ben Herd, and members organized and supported the event, including transportation for those in need.

Pictured are veterans with Ben Herd, Exalted Ruler, third from right.

 

Southeast District Poker Run

The Southeast District lodges of West Palm Beach, Clewiston and Jupiter held an Army of Hope poker run with the Elks Riders Feb. 22, raising $20,000 before expenses. The event featured five stops, a live auction and numerous raffles.

Pictured are motorcycles parked outside West Palm Beach Lodge.

 

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On March 9, Southwest District lodges held a dinner, raffle and 50/50 at Lakewood Ranch-Sarasota Elks Lodge #2855 to raise funds for the Army of Hope. The featured speaker was Commander Donna Fournier, USN, who emphasized the many sacrifices women made in all the military branches. A Quilt of Honor was presented to her to thank her for her service. A total of $3,157 was raised.

Pictured are Tom Sweeney, Lakewood Ranch-Sarasota Lodge Veterans Chair; Commander Donna Fournier; and Spike Jones of Sarasota South Lodge. Sweeney and Jones were the co-chairs who organized the event.

 

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On March 1, Sanford Lodge hosted a Spaghetti for Soldiers dinner and dessert auction, with all proceeds benefiting the Army of Hope. The lodge raised $1,708.

Donald Soderblom, Veterans Chair, surveys the dessert table.

 

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On March 18, Sanford Elks and spouses visited the hospital at Lake Nona VA to visit with over 100 veteran patients who were either there for the day for treatments or who had been admitted. They passed out cards that reminded them of the Elks motto that they will never forget veterans.

Pictured are Annie McKibbin, Elks spouse, with VA volunteer and Kissimmee Elks member, Robert Hatchell, and a nursing home resident.

 

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On Feb. 19, a plaque designed by the Sanford Lodge Veterans Committee and funded by member donations was installed at the Daytona Beach VA. It includes the lodge name and national logo and says, “So long as there are veterans, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will never forget them.”

Pictured are Donald Soderblom, Lodge Veterans Chair, shaking hands with Tony Viana, HUD-VASH supervisor.