
Our Humanitarian Foundation
The delegates
at its Supreme Council Session in June 1949 adopted a resolution to establish a
national charitable program that was named the Humanitarian Foundation.
In 1951, their first
project was "Aid for the Cerebral Palsy Child". In 1953 they adopted
the
Enchanted Lantern
to recognize contributions. For each $50 tax-deductible donation, the giver
receives an Enchanted Lantern Certificate, and a Gold Enchanted Lantern pin to
display proudly on his or her lapel.
In the Early days of
Masonry and the Grotto, the owner of a local business would hang this type of
lantern in front of his store to notify of a meeting that night. For the Grotto,
the Enchanted Lantern signifies a "Beacon of Hope" for the Cerebral
Palsy Child.
From 1953 to 1970 the main thrust of the
charitable trust was the Cerebral Palsy child. Grotto members became involved
with their local United Cerebral Palsy chapters and in 1957 the first annual
$25,000 contribution was made to United Cerebral Palsy research.
In 1969 the Humanitarian
Foundation Trustees, realizing that the momentum from the 1950's to 1960's
expanded their scope by adopting the Dentistry for the Handicapped Child. In
1969 they met and agreed the Grotto would establish a dental clinic for the
handicapped at Illinois Masonic Medical Center.
In 1973, the Extension
Program of the Dentistry for the Handicapped began, when the Trustees realized
many children who did not live in the Chicago area could be treated locally and
at less cost and without the burden of traveling and housing for the parent and
child. In 1987 the Northeast Medical College of Ohio also became a national
treatment center.
Today the Humanitarian
Foundation, not only remembers the "forgotten child" suffering
from cerebral palsy with the annual contribution to research, but also combines
a unique partnership with qualified dentists throughout the United States and
Canada. The program is designed to help special children, under the age of 18,
receive the best dental care possible.
Those handicaps covered by
the program are:
1 - Cerebral Palsy
2 - Muscular Dystrophy
3 - Mentally Challenged (covers from profound to 2 years delayed,
but must be clarified by the
child's physician
or a physician referred
psychologist.)
4 - Myasthenia Gravis
If treatment is authorized
prior to the 18th birthday, treatment will be completed. The program does not
cover Medicaid/Medical Card patients, as the Grotto is the secondary carrier,
and you cannot bill after Medicaid has been issued.
In June 1998, at the
Supreme Council Session, the Humanitarian Foundation Trustees announced that the
Charitable Trust Fund was now in excess of $17,000,000 and growing. Only the
interest generated from the Trust can be used to cover the cost of these
programs.
Members generate the money
that is placed in the Trust, along with their family and friends though the
Enchanted Lantern program and through Gifts, Wills and Bequests Programs. The
Gifts, Wills and Bequests Program handles the gifts and estate contributions
given by members and friends, who wish to continue helping these "special
children" long after they are gone. With the Enchanted Lantern Program and
the Gifts, Wills and Bequests Committee, it is our hope the Foundation will grow
even larger, so we can continue to help put smiles on the faces of these
"special children".
Nazir Grotto has a
"Doctor of Smiles" who is responsible to make arrangements for this
care, which begins locally, or in some cases travels to the home based on the
child and family needs.
If you know of a child in our
local area that is in need of dental care, who suffers from any of these
diseases, we encourage you to contact the Nazir Grotto office at (330) 588-8323.