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Beaumont Elks gives $3500 grant to Sleep in Heavenly Peace

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Monday, December 12, 2022

 Beaumont Elks Lodge #311 is happy to announce that it has delivered a grant of $3,500 to the Beaumont Chapter of Sleep In Heavenly Peace (SHP), a 501-c-3 non-profit organization.

 Receiving the grant at their “Build Headquarters” was SHP Chapter Chairman, Jack Seeley. Presenting the grant was J David Derosier, Gratitude Grant chairman for the Beaumont Elks.

 Also present were representatives from the Fraternal Order of Eagles Port Neches Ladies Auxiliary, with their donation of 32 sets of bedding for use on the beds to be made at the next “Build Day” event for SHP. Pictured are: Lisa Smith, Betty Perkins, Tonya Sandifer, and Cathy Nichols

One of twenty SHP chapters in Texas, the Beaumont Chapter serves the SETX counties of Orange, Jefferson, and Hardin, as well as the communities of Devers and Orange. Unfortunately, they are far less known than they should be, as is the community they serve.

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One in five people in Southeast Texas lives below the poverty level. About one in ten struggles to make ends meet with less than half of the federal poverty level of income. It is difficult to find the actual statistics, but too many boys and girls go without a bed or even a pillow to sleep on because their families cannot afford one. These children end up sleeping on couches, blankets, and even floors. This can affect their health as well as their happiness.

 Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a group of volunteers in Beaumont dedicated to building, assembling, and delivering sturdy, utility-grade twin-size beds AT NO CHARGE to children aged 3-17 in need. They are a chapter of a national non-profit charity, started in 2012 in Idaho. They work entirely on donations and with volunteers. As of December 2022, there are SHP 350 Chapters across US and Canada.

 The Beaumont group has built and delivered more than 2000 beds. Their current waiting list is 271 beds for Jefferson, Orange, and Hardin counties!  That’s a lot of kids sleeping on the floor.

 This group is such a secret that even our local CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) was unaware of it until we, the Elks, introduced them a few years back. CASA’s need? They have potential foster parents for kids that can’t qualify because they don’t have an extra bed for the foster child. Now that’s really sad.

 The cost for materials for a single bed is now about $250, and $500 for a bunk set. This includes mattresses and bedclothes. These costs have increased 100% in the last year due to the cost of lumber. Just the mattress alone costs around $100.

 The Elks’ grant of $3,500 was donated to Sleep In Heavenly Peace to fund the purchase of materials to construct beds.

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 A Gratitude Grant of $2,500, funded by the Elks National Foundation, was combined with a direct contribution from Beaumont Elks Lodge #311 fundraising activities in the amount of $1,000.

 The Beaumont Elks Lodge #311 is proud to carry on its charitable work for children and veterans in Southeast Texas. 

 ELKS CARE ELKS SHARE!!

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City of Orange to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Tax Increase

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The City of Orange is holding a public hearing on 29 August 2023 at 5:30 PM at the Orange City Council Chambers at the Orange Public Library.

According to the notice, the proposed tax increase is under the amount that would require voter approval.

 

The public is invited to voice their support or opposition to the proposed tax rate at the hearing

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Vidor Tennis racks up 1st District Win of Season

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The Vidor Pirates posted their first district win yesterday. They hosted the Lumberton Raiders and won 12-7 which brings their district record to 1-1.
  • Katie Hanks
  • Claire Fawcett
  • Jordan Goodman
  • Austin Gibbs
  • Jordan Goodman and Austin Gibbs
  • Bryce Loftin
  • Gideon Rowe
  • Nathan Evans and MIA partner Josh Muckleroy
  • Jose Guerrero Evans
  • Lane Mathues
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The boys were able to sweep both the doubles division and the singles division. Partners were Lane Mathues/Jose Guerrero, Austin Gibbs/Jordan Goodman, and Nathan Evans/Josh Muckleroy.
Boy singles were Bryce Loftin, Jose Guerrero, Lane Mathues, Gideon Rowe, Jordan Goodman, and Austin Gibbs.
We had two girls win their matches, Katie Hanks and Claire Fawcett.
Up next, the Pirates will be traveling to Crosby on Friday. Some of our Pirates will be taking the night off of tennis to participate in Friday Night Lights, so we will have some “newbies” stepping up and taking their place. This is a great opportunity for them! Can’t wait to see what they can do.
It’s a GREAT Day to be a Pirate!!!!!
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Meet the Cardinals 2023 a Resounding Success

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