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California Masons Give $75K To Red Cross For Ukraine Relief

The gift from the Masons will go toward providing vital support to civilians of the Ukraine as they continue their fight for freedom.

Press release from the Masons:

Sept. 19, 2022

Masons of California, the world’s largest fraternal organization, recently presented a gift of $76,500 to the International Committee of the Red Cross to provide support and relief to Ukrainian citizens. The total includes gifts from individual Masons throughout California, as well as contributions from lodges and the California Masonic Foundation.

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The International Committee of the Red Cross delivers relief items to the displaced, provides medicine and supplies to health care facilities, restores the water supply to millions of people and engages in numerous other lifesaving activities. This gift from the Masons of California will go specifically toward providing this vital support to civilians of the Ukraine as they continue their fight for freedom against Russian forces.

“Charity and relief are cherished values of Freemasons everywhere, and as Masons, we are committed to helping those in need in all communities,” said Jeffrey M. Wilkins, grand master of the Masons of California. “This gift to the International Committee of the Red Cross will provide important services for the Ukrainian people in their darkest hour.”

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This marks the first time that three Masonic jurisdictions have come together to present a gift. Grand Master Jeffrey M. Wilkins of the Grand Lodge of California, Jean-Claude Zambelli, sovereign grand commander of the George Washington Union Grand Lodge Supreme Council, and Grand Master David San Juan of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Masons of California, Inc. were in attendance to present the check and share their commitment to humanitarian aid and charity.

In attendance to receive the gift from the International Committee of the Red Cross was Hanna Malak, regional chief executive officer, and Amy Currin, director of development.


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