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Tampa Elks Help Middle School Students Beautify School Grounds

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Written by: Rita Smith
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On Jan. 23 at 9 a.m., Tampa Elks assembled at Coleman Middle School to embark on a landscaping project with students in the Beta Club. To join this club, students must earn 10 hours of community service, retain a GPA of 3.5 or higher, and get two teacher recommendations. These were highly motivated and well-disciplined students, and the lodge members enjoyed working with them. While Coleman is not a particularly impoverished school, the county’s budget for maintenance has been cut due to the increased cost of maintaining COVID-19 precautions. Because of this, the school was looking rather shabby. Lodge member Kristina Chowning is the Beta Club sponsor and determined the scope of the project and the supplies needed and organized the morning by assigning each Elk to a different point in the schoolyard. Tommy Moore helped with pressure washing and supervised students who were applying sod to the picnic area grounds. Jerry Reid spent a few hours raking. Elma Kelly, Laura Jones and Linda Reid worked on planters. Shannon Wheatley worked out front with a group of students. The project involved 75 students and 11 Elks — two food runners, a photographer, two hydration station and lunch helpers, and six who rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Several teachers, some PTA parents and the principal helped as well. Other adults supervised students planting shrubs along the walkway and weeding out a bed of ferns. With that many students, all the projects were done early, so the group went across the street and tackled the track and basketball courts. The project was funded by approximately $1,500 of their $3,500 Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant.

 

Port St. Lucie Elks Motorcycle Riders Club Fundraises for Deputy's Daughter and Family

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Written by: Pete Jordan
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On Feb. 9, the Motorcycle Riders Club of Port St. Lucie Elks Lodge #2658 presented St. Lucie County Deputy Michael Profitt a check for $1,700 which was raised in just three days. Profitt’s daughter, Jordyn, was born with a chromosome disorder. She is a student with special needs, she has limited speech and she is in the autism spectrum. She also has scoliosis and underwent cervical surgery, but after the surgery, she wasn’t moving. She had had a spinal cord stroke and is now paralyzed from the neck down. According to her father, she is responding and slowly getting off the breathing equipment for up to 3 1/2 hours at a time, so she’s showing some response to the therapy she’s receiving at the Chicago hospital that specializes in her condition. They are hoping to transfer her to an Orlando children’s hospital in March, which would be a tremendous help to the family, including financially, as it would only be 2 1/2 hours from home. Deputy Profitt has been flying to Chicago every Friday after work to be with his family and then has been flying home to be on duty Monday morning as a school resource officer. That alone is stressful, but by taking these flights, he is also risking coronavirus exposure. Once she returns to Florida, Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Services also plans to treat her.

The Motorcycle Riders Club raised this donation by placing collection jugs in the lodge as well as at the Enforcers Motorcycle Club House, which is made up of retired police, firefighters, military members, doctors and others who do a lot for the community and police officers, and at St. Lucie Draft House, a sports bar and dining establishment in town.

According to Pete Jordan, president of the riders and the lodge’s Loyal Knight, “The Enforcers Motorcycle Club members always come to our veterans’ breakfasts and support all of our functions as we do for their fundraisers….Most of the bike clubs in our area know of our club and support us as we support them. We all ride together, break bread together and mourn when one of their brothers or sisters gets killed from a bad bike accident. It’s a kind of brotherhood we all have with each other. So when I go to their club house, we are greeted with much respect; we share that respect toward their members, too….’Elks Care – Elks Share.’ We promote that motto with every endeavor we take on….As a team, we can do anything.”

On Feb. 11, Deputy Profitt came to the lodge before a meeting and thanked everyone, which was much appreciated by the members to know their efforts mattered. “This is why we do our fundraisers. To see how it impacts people’s lives is priceless,” said Jordan.

Pictured at the sheriff’s office during an emotional donation presentation are St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Major Chris Cicio; Jim Devery, sergeant-at-arms; Nelly Devery; Larry Kristiansen, road captain; Rick Rubenstein, sergeant-at-arms; St. Lucie County Deputy Michael Profitt; Pete Jordan, president; St. Lucie County Sheriff, Ken Mascara; and Tom Randazzo, vice president. Kneeling with the Elks #2658 Motorcycle Riders patch set is Jill Randazzo, secretary.

 

Star of the Sea Food Pantry Receives Two Grants from Key West Elks

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Written by: Helen Garcia
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Key West Elks Lodge #551 donated $5,500 from its Elks National Foundation Beacon and Spotlight grants to the Star of the Sea (SOS) Food Pantry in Key West, Florida. Pictured Jan. 21 accepting the check at the lodge are Lisa Niederman, SOS volunteer, and Suzie Bruels, kitchen manager, from lodge members Mary Wheeler and Helen Garcia.

 

Habitat for Humanity Gets Big Boost from Fort Walton Elks

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Written by: Tom McLaughlin
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On Jan. 5, Fort Walton Elks Lodge #1795 presented its Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant and its matching funds from the Florida State Elks Association totaling $7,000 to Habitat for Humanity in Okaloosa County, Florida. Pictured are Tom McLaughlin, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; Jamie Clemons, Lodge Secretary; Nitsi Bennett, Okaloosa Habitat CEO; Alan Baggett, Habitat board member; and Mike WrightReynolds, Exalted Ruler.

 

Stuart-Jensen Lodge Creates Drive-thru Christmas Party for FECTS Patients

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Diane Corson, occupational therapist, with Alicia Hill and Micaela Gonzalez

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Debbie Wilson; Alice Hurd, lodge treasurer; Joey Simonelli, PER; Marty Hartrick, PER; Suzi Simonelli, VPAL; Chrissy Nathan, FECTS occupational therapist; and Diane Corson, FECTS occupational therapist.

Once again, Santa and all his incredible helpers at Stuart-Jensen Elks Lodge #1870 brought smiles to local Florida Elks Children’s Therapy Services patients during the annual Christmas party Dec. 15. Although the drive-thru party was a new change for this year, the holiday spirit was in full force. In addition to the lodge’s Angel Tree in which lodge members adopt a patient to fulfill their wish list, a local vet’s office joined the cause – the Stuart Sound Animal Hospital with Dr. Chris Steers and his wonderful staff – and conducted a toy drive for the therapy patients as well. With everyone’s involvement, there were enough toys collected for every child as well as their siblings to receive gifts. Besides receiving toys from Santa, the Elk elves were busy in the kitchen cooking a take-home dinner of chicken tenders and fries for every child. There were so many smiling faces as the therapists put the gifts in the cars.

 

Merritt Island Lodge Packs Holiday Groceries for 74 Families

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Written by: Marleen Kovalchik
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On Dec. 12, more than 50 Elks, family and friends of Merritt Island Lodge volunteered their time to help give some holiday cheer to families in need with the Boot Strap event. This year, 74 families received plenty of food to last their holiday season and three people were given $100 gift cards to Aldi to help give them some holiday cheer. Food was purchased from the lodge account and members delivered the groceries to the recipients. “It’s unfortunate that so many families need assistance but it’s nice to know that we have so many Elks with big hearts,” said Marleen Kovalchik, lodge member.

 

Meals on Wheels Gets Boost from Lakewood Ranch-Sarasota Elks

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Written by: Brett Davis, PDD
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On Dec. 5, Lakewood Ranch-Sarasota Lodge #2855 hosted the 2020 Meals on Wheels shoe box drive for the second year in a row. Participants filled 567 shoeboxes with essential items, and gifts were collected at the event. The boxes were distributed to seniors participating in the Meals on Wheels program.  For some, this may be the only gift they receive. Also, $1,140 was collected for Meals on Wheels at the event. In addition to the facility's use, the lodge donated over $1,750 in food and beverages for participants to enjoy. The crowd was less than last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, but those in attendance enjoyed the spirit of giving and the entertainment generously donated by Chuck and Phyllis of Lynn's Spins. Pictured are Brett Davis, PDD, Lodge Secretary, and Maribeth Phillips, lodge member and CEO of Meals on Wheels Plus in Bradenton, Florida.

 

Tampa Lodge Supports Baby Shower Organized by James A. Haley Veterans Hospital

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Written by: Diane Meleen
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On Sept. 16, Tampa Elks Lodge #708 presented its $2,500 Elks National Foundation Freedom Grant to representatives at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital to be used by the maternity care program to help fund a drive-thru baby shower. The event was held Nov. 14 and was organized by the hospital’s Voluntary Services department. Thirty-five guests drove through the parking lot and each received a basket filled with items for the expectant mothers and their babies such as receiving blankets, towels, hats, soap, shampoo, bottles, nipples, pacifiers, bottle brushes, outlet covers, diapers and wipes, onesies, and socks.

According to Diane J. Meleen who is retired from the U.S. Army and who is a VAVS Deputy and a lodge Veterans Committee member, “The maternity care program provides maternity care to female veterans. These female veterans must have served in the military and must be enrolled in the VA Health Care System. Maternity care coverage includes clinic visits, hospitalization for delivery as well as the first seven days of newborn care. After delivery, the veteran (mother) will continue to be covered at the VA, but newborn health care is not covered. The maternity care program has discovered shortcomings in after care support for new mothers after they deliver. These shortcomings range from lack of family support, homelessness, complicated physical and mental health problems, financial duress, and/or lack of employment. Further complicating after care recovery, female veterans can also suffer a complex assortment of mental health issues which spike during pregnancy, lack of a support network, and financial and emotional stress of raising a child as a single parent. The VA program currently serves 150 female veterans which is a 300% increase from 2015. After delivery, the maternity care program connects the new mother with a VA Community Care social worker who helps to support individual concerns.”

Tammy Tenace, RN, MS, APRN, maternity care coordinator at James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, was extremely appreciative of Tampa Lodge’s donation. She noted, “The feedback from the veterans was praise and gratitude for the shower gifts. For some, this was their only baby shower due to COVID and families living far away.”

Pictured at the check presentation are Janeth Lopez, Volunteer Services at hospital; Tammy Tenace, maternity care coordinator; Laura Jones, Lodge Secretary; Chris Miles, Exalted Ruler; Diane Meleen, VAVS Deputy and lodge Veterans Committee member; Melissa Sundin, assistant director of the hospital; Kristie Mathews, lodge Veterans Committee member; and Brian Brantley, VAVS Representative.

Pictured at the baby shower are Shayna Rodriguez from Public Affairs; Vivian Oliver, chaplain; Tammy Tenace, maternity care coordinator; Jan Flemons, volunteer; Robin Mariani, Women Veteran Program manager; and Dr. Geethi Abraham (standing behind table) from the Women’s Center who volunteered for the day.

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Gainesville Elks Provide Thanksgiving Meals to Families in Foster Care System with One More Child Organization

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Written by: Linda Califf
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On Nov. 23 in conjunction with One More Child, an organization that provides foster care, Gainesville Elks Lodge #990 distributed full Thanksgiving meals to 18 families providing foster care throughout Alachua County and other nearby Florida counties as well. Some families had up to eight family members. Elks members shopped and packaged the meal with the use of the lodge’s Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant. Pictured are Mary Griffis and Candace McCoy from One More Child, Dina Atalig from Gainesville Lodge, and Jenny Hewitt from One More Child with some of the packages awaiting arrival to families.

 

  1. New Port Richey Elks Provide 20 Thanksgiving Meals to Families
  2. Flu Shot Clinic Held at St. Petersburg Lodge
  3. Miami Elks Provide Therapy Tricycle for 9-Year-Old Boy
  4. Palm Coast Elks Donate 4,500 Masks to VA Nursing Home
  5. Food Distribution Event Held at Miami Lodge
  6. Orlando Member and Law Enforcement Officer Shares Story of Elks' Generosity
  7. West Citrus Lodge Donates Grant to Blessings Organization to Feed Children on Weekends
  8. YMCA STEM Program Gets Support from Mandarin-St. Johns Lodge
  9. Delray Beach Lodge Helps Purchase Books for Delray Reads Day
  10. Sebring Elks Donation Spotlight Grant and Food to Heartland Food Bank

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