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1352 packs

On July 11, West Palm Beach Elks delivered 46 backpacks to The Stand Down House for homeless veterans. The items were purchased with the Elks National Veterans Service Commission Freedom Grant and included personal hygiene items, disposable wipes, socks, bottled water, canned foods and more.

A contact from the Stand Down House is pictured with the backpacks.

 

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On Aug. 20, Jupiter Elks delivered a care package to a local veteran and her autistic child. The package included bedding, kitchen supplies, hygiene items and food gift cards to support their transition into a new home. The items were funded by the Elks National Veterans Service Commission Focus Grant. 

 

2108 stand

On Sept. 26, Warrington Elks Lodge #2108 members participated in the Homeless Veterans Stand Down, held at the Brownsville Community Center in Pensacola. Twenty lodge members, six friends of the lodge and 61 students from the Pine Forest High School Navy JROTC prepared food, worked the tables, and passed out approximately 350 goody bags, which included personal hygiene products. The lodge provided hot dogs and pulled pork sandwiches.

Pictured are members Tom Milne and Thomas Kelly.

 

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On Sept. 6, Miami Elks Lodge #948 delivered food, personal hygiene products, cleaning supplies and paper products to Modern Towers in Homestead for the veterans recently housed at the facility. The lodge used $1,050 from the Harry-Anna Trust Fund’s matching Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant and $1,400 from member donations.

Pictured are YG Nyghtstorm, Modern Towers director; Kat Poerschke, member; Ernie Johnson, first veteran housed at Modern Towers; and Sharon Weiss, member.

 

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On Sept. 12, Green Cove Springs Elks Lodge welcomed K9s for Warriors representatives and the Green Cove Springs Police Department as dinner guests. Using a portion of the Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant, the lodge presented $1,600 to K9s for Warriors to support their programs of training service dogs for veterans and $1,000 to Green Cove Springs PD for the care of their station therapy dog, Princess Leia, who was obtained through K9s for Warriors. Members learned about the therapy dogs and their support of the community and viewed a commercial starring puppy raiser Carol Thorsen-Hood and puppy Rosie. 

Pictured are Officer Shawn Green; Officer Jacob Gann; Chief of Police Shaun Hines; Jennifer Parker, PER, Exalted Ruler; Brandi Acres, police dispatch supervisor; Princess Leia, GCSPD station dog; Carol Thorsen-Hood, K9s for Warriors puppy raiser; Rosie, K9s for Warriors service dog in training; and Tara Engel, K9s for Warriors grants manager.

 

937 honor

Tallahassee Elks Lodge #937 donated $500 to the local Honor Flight program. Pictured Aug. 19 are lodge member and Honor Flight vice chair, Tom Napier, presenting an award of appreciation to PER Jeff Dorband to thank the lodge for its donation and continued support. Honor Flight provides veterans with a no-cost, one-day charter flight to Washington, D.C., where they tour national memorials in their honor.

 

1912 drive

From July 26 through Aug. 9, Holiday Isles Elks Lodge #1912 held Christmas in July with a collection drive for veterans, which netted over $6,000 worth of supplies. On Aug. 11, members delivered a truckload full of hygiene items, food and new clothing to the Bay Pines VA Volunteer Service Center to be given to veterans in need at no charge.

Pictured at the delivery are VA center volunteers Shanel Kelly and Bryson Boulay and members Frank and Shirly Bingham.

 

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Lee Hale, who is the Rotonda Elks Lodge Veterans Chair and the Elks Deputy Representative to Douglas T. Jacobson State Veterans’ Nursing Home, has entertained at the nursing home for over four years with his DJ business. Since June, he has provided his DJ services at the semimonthly patio parties for the home’s residents and some of their family members. A few of the residents dance to the slow music and during the fast music they move around in their seats and wheelchairs. Staff members dance and interact with the residents as well. Hale provides maracas and tambourines for the residents so they can be active and involved. The lodge’s Elks National Veterans Service Commission Freedom Grant covers the cost of the first visit’s DJ service and the VAVS account covers the second visit, which includes the DJ service and refreshments.

Pictured Aug. 28 at the patio party are Lee Hale and attendees.

 

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On Aug. 8, Green Cove Springs Elks Lodge #1892 donated its $1,000 Elks National Veterans Service Commission Freedom Grant to Operation Barnabas, along with over 550 household and toiletry items donated by members and guests during the lodge's Christmas-in-July collection. This organization provides a variety of services to local veterans, including counseling, mentoring and housing assistance.

Pictured in the back row are Eddie Thompson, member; John Green, Operation Barnabas CEO; Barbara Thompson, House Committee secretary; Sally Thorsen, lodge volunteer; and Eric Thorsen, House Committee chair. In the front row are Jackson Green, Operation Barnabas communications director; Christopher Riendeau, Operation Barnabas materials coordinator and lodge member; and Richard Swain, Operation Barnabas housing coordinator.

 

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On Aug. 8, the Pensacola Beach Lodge Veterans Committee members hosted a coffee and doughnuts table at the Pensacola VA Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care Clinic for visiting veterans attending medical appointments.

Pictured are Carey Seigle, District Veterans Chair, and Michelle Poole, Vice Chair.

 

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On June 24, Pensacola Beach Elks Lodge #497 donated $1,000 to the VA Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System to support the HUD-VASH (Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing) program through CDCE (Center for Development and Civic Engagement). This contribution will provide approximately 125 canteen meals to local veterans in need.

Pictured are Ken Branch, District Deputy and U.S. Navy veteran, and Angela Heflin, CDCE service specialist.

 

2693 basics

On July 3, the West Citrus Elks Lodge Veterans Committee donated 30 bags and three tents for veterans living in the woods to B.A.S.I.C.S. United Inc. (Brothers and Sisters in Christ Service United), a Florida nonprofit outreach striving to help transform the lives of those experiencing homelessness living in the woods in Citrus County. The bags included water, ramen noodles, hygiene items, emergency blanket, mosquito bands, mini flashlights and disposable poncho. A representative from B.A.S.I.C.S. gives these bags to the veterans when they first meet them in the woods. Funds for this project came from the Florida State Elks Association’s matching Beacon Grant.

Pictured are members Susan Adams, Kristy Jocelyn and Eve Emmerling.