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On
Behalf of the Fraternity |
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Oklahoma Senior Assistance
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$1,000,000 given to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation to
fund the "Masonic
Fraternity of Oklahoma Alzheimer's Research Laboratory.
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Prevent Blindness Training Dates
Prevent Blindness announces dates
for the 2009 - 2010 training sessions.
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Oklahoma Senior Assistance Program

The Masonic Charity Foundation received a
substantial bequest from the estate of Edgar M. Woody, with the
stipulation that the earnings from the bequest are to be used to
benefit senior citizens.
On December 1, 2009 the Foundation
donated $772,748.85 to the Oklahoma Association of Area Agencies on
Aging for use in 2010.
The Masonic Fraternity of Oklahoma has partnered with Area Agencies
on Aging (AAA) across the state with funding to assist persons 55
years of age and older with direct services. The donation was
allocated between the eleven AAA’s that cover the entire state.
The AAA’s have an in-depth working knowledge of current government
programs that are available to the elderly in Oklahoma, as well as
where gaps or non-covered needs among Oklahoma’s older citizens
exist.
This funding enables AAA’s to assist many callers with resources
that previously were not available. Some of the services that are
offered are: home repairs, wheel chair ramp construction,
transportation, utility assistance, chore services, emergency
medication and durable medical equipment.
This program was recognized by the National Association Area
Agencies on Aging (N4A) at its annual meeting with the Aging
Innovations Award, the group's highest honor.
All grants are made in the name of the Masonic Fraternity of
Oklahoma.
We are happy to carry out the good work envisioned by Brother Woody.
Masonic Assistance Program for Seniors receives Aging Innovations
Award
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