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I enjoy helping and making a difference.

 

Friday eve involved a celebration of making a small difference for charities selected by the Kings-FDR Tolerance Foundation, the charitable arm of FDR Lodge 613 Knights of Pythias. Throughout the year we raise money from social and other events. We raised funds at Halloween and Sweethearts Dances I ran with my friend Eric and a New Year’s Eve Party that I ran with CPA Ira Spiegel, a member of Gotham First and our Foundation VP. Super Bowl boxes coordinated by Ira raised additional funds; several Gotham members support the pool and a few won cash.  A card party run by our incoming president rounded out the fundraising.

 

One event in August remains and possibly by the time your read this, all the tickets will be spoken for. As Gotham runs a now sold-out gathering Thursday, August 17 at Citifield as the Mets host the Yankees, our Foundation hosts a group the night before, Wednesday August 16, also in the Coca Cola Corner, with the net proceeds supporting our charities (tickets are $85pp). Shelly and I look forward to both games.

 

As Foundation president I presided over a meeting earlier this month to allocate what we raised. We made one change which I strongly support.

 

Several years ago, my son was awarded a generous Grand Lodge (of New York) scholarship supported by its Humanitarian Fund; of late much of the fundraising for the Fund was raised and earmarked to support veterans and servicemen, certainly a worthy cause. As a result funds for the scholarship risk diminution; our lodge and Foundation set an example for other lodges in the order and their Foundation by earmarking a donation to support the Grand Lodge Scholarship.

 

Other donations supported, MS, Hewlett House (for recovering cancer patients), Knights of Pythias Diabetes Research Association, Pythian Camp which supports summer camps for needy youngsters (My client and friend City Councilman I. Daneek Miller and former Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz are camp alums), and a general allocation to the Humanitarian Fund.

 

We also awarded two small scholarships to support two worthy students, one a child of a member, the other a grandchild of a member.

 

Ira and I turned the foundation leadership over to a new president and vice president going forward for the new year and we look forward to the good works continuing under the new team.

 

 

Comments

Fred Klein

It's better to give than receive, but what goes around comes around!
Cayce Crown

Giving and receiving are spiritually identical. They both sure do feel great. Happy Pride Day!

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Sun, 06/25/2017 - 00:20

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Sonia Saleh

Giving and receiving without expectation creates wonderful moments. Happy Eid!

Submitted by RobertGiamboi on Sun, 06/25/2017 - 01:25

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Robert Giamboi

What Fred said!
Rona Gura

I will never forget receiving one of the Gotham's Summer of Giving grants and being able to give a large donation to the Parkinson's foundation. No better feeling.
Corey Bearak

It was nice moments and my wife got off tomorrow for Eid and my client takes credit for it!
Corey Bearak

Rob, aim for more originality but thank you for commenting.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 06/25/2017 - 13:04

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Marilyn Genoa

As a member of the We Care Advisory Board (We Care is the Charitable fund of the Nassau County Bar Association) and the Board of Directors of The Safe Center LI (formerly the Coalition Against Domestic Violence) I can indeed attest to the fact that you are all correct, and I remain grateful that there are so many more amazing people that I have had the privilege to have worked with and met over the past several decades who feel the same way. And Cayce, yes Happy Pride Day, watching the March in Manhattan today was itself amazing---the list of participants alone spoke volumes.

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