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large, this irrevocable trust has more than tri- pled in value. The investment strategy for the Convalescent Endowment Fund plans for long term growth and for maximizing the amount we are able to give for patient support. The value of the Conva- lescent Endowment Fund now exceeds $30 million, thanks to a strengthening economy, an increase in dona- tions, and diversity of the portfolio. This is a huge milestone which enables the Foundation to contribute even more to the care of the spe- cial patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children® across North America. In 1994, the value of the CEF was $9 million; through member dona- tions and the Founda- tion’s ability to promote donations from corpora- tions and the public at INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Agnes O’Melia 2 Addisson Barnette 3 My Gift Program 4 Board 4 Audin Hoenke 5 Contributions 6 DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE FOUNDATION Working Together for the Children SUMMER 2014 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: $2 MILLION! CEF RECORD MY GIFT PROGRAM $2,000,000 for Children! It has long been a dream of Daughters of the Nile to top the $2 million mark for Shriners Hospi- tals for Children®. 2014 is the year that dream becomes a reality!! Thanks to members of Daughters of the Nile, the public and our corpo- rate sponsors, donations for the previous year were at an all-time high. The distribution from the Daughters of the Nile Foundation totaled $1,626,523.00 and from the Canadian Founda- tion, $435,542.00 for a total of $2,062,065.00. This represents an increase of nearly $338,000 over the donation last year. Not only is it amazing to be able to contribute $2 million for patient care, research and other ser- vices for children, this brings the total amount donated to Shriners Hos- pitals for Children® to over $54 million. This is, indeed, a wonderful way to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Daughters of the Nile. Each year, the annual contribution from the Daughters of the Nile Foundation is distributed between the 21 hospitals in the United States and Mexico, and the donation from the Canadian Foun- dation is sent to Shriners Hospitals for Children ® - Canada in Montreal. CEF tops $30 million

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Page 1: DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE FOUNDATION Working …...NILE FOUNDATION Working Together for the Children V O L U M E 7 , I S S U E 2 S U M M E R 2 0 1 4 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: $2 MILLION!

large, this irrevocable trust has more than tri-pled in value.

The investment strategy for the Convalescent Endowment Fund plans for long term growth and for maximizing the amount we are able to give for patient support.

The value of the Conva-lescent Endowment Fund now exceeds $30 million, thanks to a strengthening economy, an increase in dona-tions, and diversity of the portfolio. This is a huge milestone which enables the Foundation to contribute even more

to the care of the spe-cial patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children® across North America.

In 1994, the value of the CEF was $9 million; through member dona-tions and the Founda-tion’s ability to promote donations from corpora-tions and the public at

I N S I D E

T H I S I S S U E :

Agnes O’Melia 2

Addisson

Barnette

3

My Gift

Program

4

Board 4

Audin

Hoenke

5

Contributions 6

D A U G H T E R S O F T H E

N I L E F O U N D A T I O N

Working Together for the Children S U M M E R 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E 7 , I S S U E 2

S P E C I A L

P O I N T S O F

I N T E R E S T :

$ 2 M I L L I O N !

C E F R E C O R D

M Y G I F T

P R O G R A M

$2,000,000 for Children! It has long been a dream of Daughters of the Nile to top the $2 million mark for Shriners Hospi-tals for Children®. 2014 is the year that dream becomes a reality!! Thanks to members of Daughters of the Nile, the public and our corpo-rate sponsors, donations for the previous year were at an all-time high.

The distribution from the Daughters of the Nile Foundation totaled $1,626,523.00 and from the Canadian Founda-

tion, $435,542.00 for a total of $2,062,065.00. This represents an increase of nearly $338,000 over the donation last year.

Not only is it amazing to be able to contribute $2 million for patient care, research and other ser-vices for children, this brings the total amount

donated to Shriners Hos-pitals for Children® to over $54 million. This is, indeed, a wonderful way to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Daughters of the Nile.

Each year, the annual contribution from the Daughters of the Nile Foundation is distributed between the 21 hospitals in the United States and Mexico, and the donation from the Canadian Foun-dation is sent to Shriners Hospitals for Children®-Canada in Montreal.

CEF tops $30 million

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‘Agnes

O’Melia

recognizes

the

importance

of Shriners

Hospitals

for

Children®’

Non-member donor honored

W O R K I N G T O G E T H E R F O R T H E C H I L D R E N

Have you remembered the

Daughters of the Nile

Foundation in your estate

plan? If so, we would like

to recognize and thank

you. All that is required is

a photocopy of the spe-

cific section of the will

or trust naming the

Foundation.

If you would like infor-

mation on the Mabel R.

Krows Legacy Society,

or ways you can in-

clude our philanthropy

in your estate planning,

contact any member of

the Foundation Board.

A reception was

hosted by Tab’Itha Temple No. 135,

Ft. Myers, Florida, on April 14th to

honor and present Agnes O’Melia with

the White Rose So-ciety plaque. The

White Rose Society is an honorary

award given by the Daughters of

the Nile Founda-tion to non-

members who

have given out-standing service

to or have con-tributed in some

significant mone-tary way to the

Foundation. For several

years, Agnes, a delightful 99

year old non-

member, has been

extremely generous and a staunch sup-

porter of the Daughters of the

Nile Foundation, Convalescent En-

dowment Fund. Having experienced

the personal trage-dy of her son Brian

being burned as a

young child, she recognizes the im-

portance of Shriners Hospitals

for Children® and the support ex-

tended to them by the Daughters of

the Nile. Thanks to the gen-

erosity of Agnes

and other non-

member sup-

porters, the

Daughters of the

Nile will be able

to continue their

commitment to

Shriners Hospi-

tals for Chil-

dren® - making

a difference, one

child at a time.

Mabel R. Krows Legacy Society

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‘Shriners

took the

time to

listen to

us when

no other

physician

would’

W O R K I N G T O G E T H E R F O R T H E C H I L D R E N

Editors Note: The fol-

lowing is a testimony

provided by PJ Barnette,

whose daughter Ad-

disson was treated at

Shriners Hospitals for

Children®

As a single mom,

providing health care for

a child is very difficult,

especially when that

child has a medical con-

dition. When my

daughter Addisson be-

gan walking, I noticed

her gait was different. I

also noticed she was gri-

macing with each step,

indicating

she was in

pain. I took

her to her

pediatrician

who said she

was fine and

would grow

out of it. At

around four,

Addisson

started walk-

ing on her tip

-toes at all

times, unable

to flex her

feet, and she would cry

if I attempted to flex

them for her. Every

doctor said she was fine

and would grow out of

it. She didn’t and at age

6, she was unable to flex

her feet without excruci-

ating pain. Her feet

pointed outward, and

then we found the

Shriners through her

papaw who is a Mason.

We were referred and

had an appointment in

about a month. The

doctors didn’t even

need an x-ray to know

that my daughter’s ten-

dons were not growing

at the fast pace of the

rest of her body. She

needed extensive physi-

cal therapy (which they

taught me to do) and

specific orthotics for

her shoes which were

made before we left the

hospital. We received

follow-up and therapy

with the Shriners for

two years. Addisson

does not walk normally

and may need surgery.

She will need to return

to Shriners once she is

in her teens, but she

does walk and is very

active—something I

did not see for her fu-

ture. Shriners took the

time to listen to us

when no other physi-

cian would. They

treated my daughter

when I had no insur-

ance or money. Ad-

disson now plays vol-

leyball, basketball and

is a competitive arch-

er. Without Shriners,

none of this would be

possible; we would

still be search-

ing for an an-

swer that, look-

ing back, was so

simple. There is

a world of pos-

sibility out there

for my daughter

and, without the

Shriners, it

would not have

been possible.

Thank you so

much for all

you do.

Without you

there would be a lot

less smiling children

in the world. I am so

appreciative of the

selflessness and love

given to my family

when we needed it

most.

Mom expresses thanks

Addisson and her mother at the Merak Temple No. 104

Going the Distance for the Children walk in Waco, Texas

in March 2014

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collection of these spe-cial ornaments.

A new "For the Chil-dren" pin is also availa-ble. These pins are a special reminder to us of our support for Shriners Hospitals for Children® and our hap-py, healthy chil-dren. Get your pin early and enjoy wearing it eve-ry day at Su-preme Session and all year long.

As the conclusion of the Daughters of the Nile 100th Anniversary draws near, there is still time to acquire one or more of our two limited-edition anniversary

items, the magnificent Anniver-sary Crystal and the

onyx and mother of pearl Anniversary Pen-dant. These unique and beautiful gifts will be a reminder of the history of Daughters of the Nile and our continued ser-vice and dedication to our beloved order.

The My Gift Program is designed to provide you with beautiful gifts in recognition of your do-nation, and donations are tax deductible. We can all make a differ-ence, one child at a time!

Each year, the My Gift Program offers unique items for members to show their support for the philanthropy. All donations benefit the Convalescent Endow-ment Fund and your Temple will receive credit for your contribu-tions.

Supreme Queen Marga-ret Ann has selected an exciting new "Season of Children" collectible or-nament. This beautiful pewter ornament is the 16th in the series of Egyptian-themed or-naments, each telling a special story. This is a wonderful time to start or add to your

Foundation Board assumes duties

At its February meeting, the Foundation Board of

Directors, the following officers were elected: Vickie Hill, Merak Tem-

ple No. 104, President; Herbie Kay Lundquist, Ruh Neb Temple No. 64,

Vice President; Muriel Knapp, Hatasu Temple No. 1, Secretary; Ken-

dall ‘Kendy’ Cusick Rin-done, El Mejdel Temple

No. 47, Treasurer; Do-riann Stein, Tab’Itha

Temple No. 135, Execu-tive Committee. Sue Layman, Isis Temple

No. 41 and Dixie Miller, Shimron Temple No. 133 were elected to

second terms. New members joining the board for three-year

terms are Marjorie Cler-icuzio, Shilah Temple

No. 151; Wanda Dun-woody, Mat-Ta-Nah

Temple No. 136; Alice Lanford, Nyla Temple No. 152; and Jessica

Penn, Khafra Temple No. 121. Continuing members of the Board

are Karen Burk, Sapphi-ra Temple No. 79 and Jean Gannett, Nefru-Ari

Temple No. 17.

My Gift Program unveils new items

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‘Today,

Audin is a

normal eight

year old,

running and

playing with

her friends’

Meet Audin: A Beautiful Child

grow as Audin grew. Then

they pulled the balls down

and set them in each hip

socket during both opera-

tions. There were two inci-

sions in each leg. She was

in a cast from her arm pits

to her toes with her legs

spread out very wide for six

months with each operation.

An area was cut out of the

cast so diapers could be

used. Just changing diapers

was quite a challenge for

the family. After six weeks

they would return to the

hospital in Spokane for a

new cast.

David remembers it was

hard to carry Audin. The

cast doubled her weight.

They also discovered she

was allergic to protein

which meant another major

change in her care. The

hospital provided a special

car seat with harnesses that

were made especially for

these types of casts.

She was in the hospital five

to seven days with each op-

eration. Her parents and

infant brother Caydin

stayed at the Ronald

McDonald House, which is

next to the Shrine Hospital

and was very convenient.

The Shriners provided the

lodging and gave the family

vouchers for food and gas,

which was also greatly ap-

preciated.

Watching Audin get around

their home was interesting.

They made a black cart she

would use like a walker and

she did learn to walk in the

casts.

David is so thankful

Shriners Hospitals for Chil-

dren® exist! He said,

“People do not appreciate

them until they need them.

We all need to open our

eyes to charities and help

them in any way we can.”

The hospital staff was won-

derful to work with. David

told about a nurse named

Coca that would talk them

through everything that was

happening. It was heart-

warming for them!

Today, Audin is a normal

eight year old, running and

playing with her friends.

“Hot Chilies” is one her

favorites when jumping

rope. She was the honored

Shrine child at a recent Sap-

phira Temple Style Show

where she brought the quilts

she and brother Caydin

were given at the Shriners

Hospitals for Children® -

Spokane to show everyone.

They love them especially

because they were made for

each of them by a Daughter

of the Nile!

Audin Hoenke is a beautiful

eight year-old young Shrine

child from Helena, Mon-

tana.

When Audin was born, her

parents felt they had a per-

fect baby girl to cherish and

rear in Montana. Audin

was 15 months old when

her parents David and Kim-

berly Hoenke realized her

hips “may not be right.”

They saw their pediatrician

and he told them both hips

had hip dysplasia. He re-

ferred them to the Shriners

Hospital for Children® -

Spokane. The family was

very familiar with this hos-

pital as Audin’s great

grandparents, Past Potentate

Tom Battershell from Alge-

ria Shrine Temple in Helena

and his wife Louise, a

member of Sapphira Tem-

ple No. 79, Daughters of the

Nile, had been involved

most of their lives assisting

Shrine children. Now a

member of their own family

would receive this special

care.

Audin was just 18 months

old when she had the first

surgery on one leg and two

years old for the second sur-

gery on the other leg. Da-

vid said she’d been in a cast

a third of her life at that

time.

The doctors told them the

ball and socket of each leg

was abnormal. In each op-

eration, the doctors re-

moved some of the upper

leg bone in each leg and

inserted screws that would

8 year old Audin

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CONTRIBUTIONS BY SUBORDINATE TEMPLES AND FRIENDS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE FOUNDATION

Temple Name No. CEF CRA Holiday Sharing Direct Mail* Total

Hatasu 1 $5,447.98 $2,775.27 $469.00 $3,840.00 $12,532.25

Miriam 2 $725.00 $725.00

Tirzah 3 $905.50 $1,825.00 $315.00 $3,045.50

Nydia 4 $3,111.50 $165.00 $1,235.00 $3,225.00 $7,736.50

Zora 5 $3,495.44 $1,150.44 $165.00 $1,452.50 $6,263.38

El Karnak 6 $18,424.00 $1,288.00 $19,712.00

Lotus 7 $4,635.00 $315.00 $4,950.00

Zenobia 8 $158.00 $158.00

Zuleika 9 $699.00 $1,266.86 $445.00 $768.00 $3,178.86

Pyramid 10 $163.00 $60.00 $1,340.00 $1,563.00

Netaker 11 $9,824.32 $9,524.32 $1,343.00 $20,691.64

Mokattam 12 $9,129.12 $575.00 $360.00 $3,973.00 $14,037.12

Zuleima 13 $5,699.25 $1,688.25 $2,852.00 $10,239.50

Zama 14 $13,199.17 $125.00 $2,205.00 $580.00 $16,109.17

Ilderim 15 $20,004.93 $350.00 $1,235.00 $21,589.93

Menzaleh 16 $14,962.35 $9,262.08 $941.25 $3,399.00 $28,564.68

Nefru-Ari 17 $5,740.75 $1,656.50 $3,695.00 $2,177.00 $13,269.25

Cyrene 18 $275.00 $125.00 $318.00 $718.00

Athor 19 $4,161.00 $100.00 $500.00 $985.00 $5,746.00

Maalas 20 $2,722.04 $1,005.00 $3,727.04

Bath Zabbia 21 $2,627.49 $557.00 $150.00 $1,280.00 $4,614.49

Badoura 23 $1,210.00 $1,000.00 $378.50 $998.00 $3,586.50

Uarda 24 $2,933.00 $1,000.00 $1,185.00 $5,118.00

Islam 25 $9,377.00 $3,522.32 $474.00 $2,120.00 $15,493.32

Zitta 27 $3,390.26 $490.00 $350.00 $1,690.00 $5,920.26

Allah 28 $762.00 $16,598.79 $1,010.00 $2,310.00 $20,680.79

Al Sihah 29 $3,981.13 $562.13 $2,080.00 $6,623.26

Koran 30 $1,209.50 $650.00 $1,012.00 $2,871.50

Alabet 31 $5,342.46 $1,255.00 $300.00 $1,476.00 $8,373.46

Lybia 32 $4,149.95 $20.00 $890.00 $1,070.00 $6,129.95

Egyptian 33 $8,020.00 $7,865.00 $55.00 $920.00 $16,860.00

Mecca 34 $5,114.95 $23,820.49 $1,270.00 $1,867.00 $32,072.44

Qadesh 35 $2,043.00 $1,094.00 $1,504.00 $2,154.00 $6,795.00

Otho 36 $810.00 $200.00 $50.00 $430.00 $1,490.00

Hathor 38 $525.00 $105.00 $1,000.00 $930.00 $2,560.00

Aurora 39 $1,000.00 $565.00 $1,565.00

Iras 40 $14,685.23 $4,655.65 $894.05 $4,367.00 $24,601.93

Isis 41 $26,321.00 $450.00 $747.00 $6,212.00 $33,730.00

Abeba 42 $1,354.00 $905.00 $200.00 $886.00 $3,345.00

Shelomi 43 $1,097.00 $765.00 $1,862.00

Nekodah 44 $9,972.53 $5,272.16 $1,501.00 $16,745.69

El Mejdel 47 $8,238.45 $1,038.00 $178.00 $4,110.50 $13,564.95

Airys 48 $1,500.36 $2,452.64 $660.00 $1,455.00 $6,068.00

Oppela 50 $2,305.12 $74.26 $387.60 $1,236.00 $4,002.98

Samla 51 $1,038.00 $450.00 $1,065.00 $2,553.00

Ozemb 52 $1,495.00 $4,220.16 $100.00 $906.00 $6,721.16

Wardah Husam 53 $463.00 $463.00

Ishtar 54 $1,873.96 $1,194.50 $648.00 $3,716.46

Malac 55 $930.00 $162.65 $612.00 $1,704.65

Ammon-Ra 56 $2,583.00 $350.00 $285.00 $1,695.00 $4,913.00

Azizah 57 $1,135.00 $1,364.00 $627.00 $3,126.00

Jul-Honour 58 $25.00 $25.00

Sat-ra 59 $2,371.64 $1,280.78 $73.00 $1,910.00 $5,635.42

Teti Sheri 60 $2,865.00 $135.00 $1,349.00 $4,349.00

Rosetta 61 $182,402.21 $150.00 $830.00 $183,382.21

Mat-Sha 62 $5,239.27 $100.00 $100.00 $190.00 $5,629.27

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CONTRIBUTIONS BY SUBORDINATE TEMPLES AND FRIENDS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE FOUNDATION

Temple Name No. CEF CRA Holiday Sharing Direct Mail* Total

Ahmose 63 $1,017.14 $1,002.64 $1,319.00 $3,338.78

Ruh Neb 64 $4,656.00 $4,038.77 $250.00 $1,095.00 $10,039.77

Zohar 65 $1,928.12 $100.00 $550.00 $2,578.12

Naphis 66 $4,212.00 $1,156.79 $1,610.00 $6,978.79

Deir-el-Bahari 67 $340.00 $340.00

Avihk 70 $3,377.00 $685.00 $4,062.00

Ruhamah 71 $1,215.00 $1,661.85 $1,465.00 $4,341.85

Zarah 72 $98.00 $98.00

Tamah 73 $10,468.25 $1,209.82 $100.00 $2,290.00 $14,068.07

Yucca 74 $1,023.00 $1,149.00 $720.00 $1,903.00 $4,795.00

Naham 75 $2,283.00 $3,413.39 $1,265.00 $6,961.39

Elim 76 $14,874.16 $4,180.85 $2,310.00 $21,365.01

Milcah 77 $5,050.15 $3,171.74 $1,260.00 $9,481.89

Sapphira 79 $10,820.59 $8,991.00 $5,200.00 $3,148.00 $28,159.59

Neith 80 $4,547.00 $100.00 $130.00 $570.00 $5,347.00

Azrim 81 $1,850.00 $781.00 $2,631.00

Pyremus 82 $2,539.00 $100.00 $165.00 $516.00 $3,320.00

Aisha 83 $564.00 $100.00 $261.50 $855.00 $1,780.50

Ahlem 84 $6,470.00 $965.00 $500.00 $2,287.00 $10,222.00

Khem 85 $8,704.58 $1,463.64 $1,295.39 $2,420.00 $13,883.61

Sahida 86 $3,223.34 $2,558.00 $750.00 $2,011.00 $8,542.34

Thebes 87 $1,755.00 $870.00 $2,625.00

Tabéel 88 $2,249.00 $735.00 $2,984.00

Ramallah 89 $1,677.00 $2,884.00 $1,604.00 $6,165.00

Shalman 90 $8,481.34 $29,674.40 $815.00 $1,135.00 $40,105.74

Immanuel 91 $2,390.00 $200.00 $675.00 $3,265.00

Sharon 92 $4,749.48 $1,738.06 $171.00 $2,187.00 $8,845.54

Rithmah 93 $164,610.45 $100.00 $361.83 $1,130.00 $166,202.28

Rithmah Supreme Session 93 $40,000.00 $40,000.00

Arok 94 $440.00 $250.00 $100.00 $640.00 $1,430.00

Adoram 95 $1,630.00 $2,200.00 $1,317.00 $5,147.00

Ashrama 97 $2,750.00 $40.00 $480.00 $3,270.00

Makere 99 $495.00 $1,606.55 $505.00 $2,606.55

Ziphron 100 $13,481.80 $1,730.00 $124.35 $472.00 $15,808.15

Zibiah 102 $1,203.00 $315.00 $1,518.00

Merret 103 $335.00 $1,623.00 $1,958.00

Merak 104 $9,190.83 $1,265.00 $739.00 $11,194.83

Shelomoth 106 $636.00 $23.92 $514.00 $495.00 $1,668.92

Sydyk 107 $799.00 $900.00 $1,040.00 $2,739.00

Naamah 108 $1,000.00 $575.00 $1,025.00 $2,600.00

Naiad 109 $18,304.00 $3,648.05 $725.00 $22,677.05

Nefretete 110 $500.00 $700.00 $395.00 $1,595.00

Omar 111 $25.00 $25.00

Antioch 113 $4,361.50 $1,120.50 $1,235.00 $6,717.00

Athaliah 114 $8,645.00 $523.00 $250.00 $1,755.00 $11,173.00

Sakkara 115 $25.00 $25.00

Sphinx 116 $105.00 $105.00

Al Ansar 117 $2,184.28 $855.62 $656.00 $1,531.00 $5,226.90

Re 118 $2,105.00 $1,865.33 $500.00 $1,935.00 $6,405.33

Ismah 119 $2,345.00 $1,450.00 $687.00 $4,482.00

El Maat 120 $1,207.00 $225.00 $50.00 $588.00 $2,070.00

Khafra 121 $10,640.00 $100.00 $750.00 $900.00 $12,390.00

El Tehran 122 $7,875.27 $462.00 $2,455.00 $2,095.00 $12,887.27

Al Kena 124 $150.00 $150.00

Al Phurah 126 $4,739.47 $1,753.00 $550.00 $7,042.47

Sharuhan 127 $1,350.00 $128.00 $100.00 $545.00 $2,123.00

Akielo 128 $1,356.00 $2,100.00 $710.00 $4,166.00

Dorcas 129 $1,475.90 $3,170.00 $5,500.00 $1,130.00 $11,275.90

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CONTRIBUTIONS BY SUBORDINATE TEMPLES AND FRIENDS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE FOUNDATION

Temple Name No. CEF CRA Holiday Sharing Direct Mail* Total

Al Haram 130 $525.00 $515.00 $295.00 $1,335.00

Olana 131 $2,785.50 $1,439.50 $100.00 $1,955.00 $6,280.00

El Manrah 132 $1,244.00 $590.00 $170.00 $1,020.00 $3,024.00

Shimron 133 $2,806.50 $1,398.36 $114.00 $1,928.00 $6,246.86

Elidad 134 $1,506.00 $100.00 $781.00 $2,387.00

Tab'Itha 135 $12,379.55 $793.00 $202.00 $1,187.00 $14,561.55

Mat-Ta-Nah 136 $746.00 $169.00 $100.00 $606.00 $1,621.00

Magdala 137 $215.00 $155.00 $370.00

Aquarius 138 $6,720.27 $3,077.34 $210.00 $1,565.00 $11,572.61

El Giza 139 $3,448.00 $2,748.73 $257.00 $2,220.00 $8,673.73

Selket 140 $1,135.95 $1,000.00 $25.00 $715.00 $2,875.95

Arabi 141 $600.00 $3,300.73 $626.00 $4,526.73

El Kanah 142 $1,565.00 $110.00 $500.00 $175.00 $2,350.00

Japhia 146 $1,916.06 $350.00 $2,266.06

Abdiel 147 $980.50 $100.00 $480.00 $1,560.50

Zia 148 $1,085.00 $837.00 $1,922.00

Athena 149 $250.00 $250.00

Shilah 151 $3,635.00 $109.50 $1,000.00 $870.00 $5,614.50

Nyla 152 $5,020.00 $315.00 $2,545.00 $765.00 $8,645.00

Aretas 153 $325.00 $875.00 $1,200.00

Latona 154 $6,706.90 $100.00 $260.00 $7,066.90

Agapa 155 $6,486.35 $5,600.00 $5,000.00 $840.00 $17,926.35

Ajeb 156 $4,768.00 $3,100.00 $1,000.00 $795.00 $9,663.00

Al Amira 157 $50.00 $50.00

El Shelom 158 $974.50 $2,130.48 $210.35 $460.00 $3,775.33

Ankh 160 $4,228.00 $1,350.00 $380.64 $700.00 $6,658.64

Tarsus 161 $1,020.00 $75.00 $178.00 $205.00 $1,478.00

El Nasig 162 $1,715.00 $1,500.00 $667.00 $3,882.00

Aromaz-Dynasty 163 $18,590.00 $1,310.00 $495.00 $20,395.00

Alyce's Magicians $3,000.00 $3,000.00

Barbara's Clownettes $700.00 $700.00

Barbara's Pride $3,600.00 $3,600.00

Betty's Blossoms $150.00 $150.00

Donna's Desert Dolls $45.00 $45.00

Edna's Elves $225.00 $225.00

Eleanor's Carousels $155.00 $155.00

Friends of Foundation $90,759.99 $2,301.00 $25.00 $93,085.99

Gentlemen of the Creek $4,249.00 $4,249.00

Ginger's Gingerbread Girls $145.00 $145.00

Kathleen's Kittens $25.00 $25.00

Lydia's Lassies $125.00 $125.00

Mary Jean's Chaparrals $400.00 $400.00

Mary's Rainbows $50.00 $50.00

McHenry Haszard Law $1,000.00 $1,000.00

McHenry, John $1,000.00 $1,000.00

Muriel's Parasols $1,047.00 $1,047.00

Pep Direct $130,000.00 $130,000.00

Phyllis' Happy Hearts $250.00 $250.00

Sharalyn's Egyptian Maidens $1,500.00 $1,500.00

Sue's Musicians $500.00 $500.00

Suzie's Girls $4,000.00 $4,000.00

Vesta's Autumn Maples $500.00 $500.00

Virginia's Diamonds $500.00 $500.00

Vonda's Angels $300.00 $300.00

*Direct Mail: Includes only those amounts where the donor indicated a Subordinate Temple number