SCOTTISH RITE MASONIC CHARITIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship applications are available through our Valley's office -just call 676-4472 and give the name and complete address of the applicant, the deadline for submitting applications is April, 2003

SUPREME COUNCIL, SCOTTISH RITE MASONIC CHARITIES

If you would like to support the work of the Charities, your tax-deductible contribution would be most appreciated. For information on making a gift of stock, life income gift, wills, or trust, please contact us at

1 -800-814-1432 Ext. 3340 or you may contact Eric Johnson at the Peoria Scottish Rite Cathedral, (309) 676-4472.

 

32° MASONIC LEARNING CENTERS FOR CHILDREN

The 32° Learning Centers for Children are established to provide specialized tutoring for children coping with dyslexia. Dyslexia is a common learning disability that affects nearly 18% of all school children - more than 2

million young people in the United States alone.

 

SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIPS

Since 1935, the Scottish Rite Schizophrenia research Program has pioneered efforts to shed some light on this puzzling disease and search for a cure. Donations provide fellowships for bright young graduate students interested in advancing their knowledge, enabling them to acquire skills necessary to ultimately find answers to

schizophrenia and other forms of mental illness.

 

LEO K. M. ABBOTT SCHOLARSHIPS

Contributions help support this worthy scholarship program that has been distributed over $2.8 million in school

scholarships since 1951. For many years, our own Valley of Peoria has awarded three or four scholarships each year

 

SCOTTISH RITE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM OF OUR NATIONAL HERITAGE

More than a million people have visited the Museum and Library in the past twenty-five years. The interactive
exhibits and lively educational programs compliment the Library. Your contributions help support the Museum
the 400 seat Stanley F. Maxwell Auditorium and Performing Arts Center as well as supporting the staff in

carrying out important work of collecting and conserving historical artifacts, documents, Masonic and fraternal objects used to interpret the history of the United States.