Annual Knights of Columbus Fall Fundraiser Raffle Kicks Off
The 2024 Annual Masconomo Council 1232 Knights of Columbus Fall Fundraiser Raffle gets underway this week with ticket sales in full swing throughout Cape Ann now through the raffle drawing date, Columbus Day Weekend, Sunday October 13 at St John the Baptist church, Essex at 11:00am.
Last year record funds totaling $45,794 were raised and distributed that benefited not only parishes in Manchester by-the Sea, Essex and Hamilton, but also familiar organizations like The Open Door Food Pantry, Beverly Bootstraps, Meals on Wheels-Senior Care, Councils on Aging-Manchester, Essex, Hamilton, Special Olympics, Dana Farber Cancer Research Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity.
Of the three founding principles of the Knights of Columbus- Charity, Fraternity and Unity, charity is first as the Order was founded as a charitable organization to care for those in need – immigrants, widows and orphans and those in need of a helping hand. In our day it may include those challenged by food insecurity, lack of adequate health care and the stress of rising inflation.
Every year Masconomo Council 1232 has two major fund raisers. The first ended early in June. Its purpose was obvious. Every year money raised finances for The Father Jack Gentleman Memorial Scholarship program for graduating seniors. This year we awarded seventeen $1,000 scholarships. Over the past 17 years, the Council has fundraised and awarded a total of 132 scholarships to recognize the accomplishments of our graduates.
The other fundraiser is the council’s Annual Fall Fundraiser, which begins in the summer. It is a familiar activity centered around a raffle whose prizes are donations of cash, and gift certificates for hotels, restaurants and Cape Ann businesses. For more than twelve years, the Annual Fall Fundraiser has been the council’s major means of raising revenue.
It’s natural to ask where does the money raised go. Now is the perfect time to ask. For the period 2023 through June of 2024 Council 1232 gave a record amount of donations.
Here is our accounting of funds spent in support of the Council’s charitable mission:
- Every year Council 1232 helps support two parishes and three churches-
Visitation Parish-Sacred Heart, Manchester by the Sea and St John the Baptist, Essex,
And St Paul’s, Hamilton. This year it also sponsored 2 seminarians studying for the priesthood at St John’s Seminary in Brighton with a gift of $ 1,000 each. - Contributions of $500 were made to each of the Councils on Aging for the towns of Essex, Hamilton and Manchester by-the Sea.
- The Council donated manpower and funds in support of the Beverly Community Supper.
- It supported The Open Door Food Pantry with a $1,800 donation and our ongoing 24/7 food drive. Since 2018 the Knights have collected 10,558 pounds of food for The Open Door.
- Likewise, the Council supported the excellent work of Beverly Boot Straps Resource Center and Food Pantry with a $750 donation.
- The Accord Food Pantry received $500.
- The outstanding work of Meals on Wheels, Senior Care, Gloucester was recognized with a donation of $1,000.
- Dana Farber Cancer Research Foundation received $1,000.
- A $500 donation was sent to the Hooper Fund, Manchester by-the Sea, supporting its after school related activities.
- Harbor Light Homes received $250.
- Masconomo Council 1232 paid for CAMPS, Christ As My Personal Savior, summer campers’ tuitions of $1,120.
- $1,000 donated to Essex County (MA) Habitat for Humanity.
- $1,000 donated to Massachusetts Special Olympics.
- The Council Father Jack fund raised and gave $1,000 scholarships to 17 high school graduates
(132 scholarships in 19 years) - The Council donated $250 to hurricane and tornado relief funds established by national Knights of Columbus
- In October our Tootsie Roll drive benefitted special needs individuals.
- The Council collected more than 360 winter coats and donated them locally to residents of Cape Ann.
- The Council collected 1,160 pairs of socks donated to local homeless shelters.
- The Council $1,000 to a regional pregnancy care center.
- A Christmas creche for St John’s Essex was built for $586.
- A donation of $50 was made to the Christmas Giving Tree.
- The Kids Fall Fun Fest was funded with $ 1,411.
- Citizenship Essay Contest prizes — $400.
- Council 1232 provided $1,492 to fund the popular Community Free Throw Contest.
- Wreaths Across America honoring deceased veterans received $ 85 from Council 1232.
- Visitation Parish Tuck’s Point Mass and monthly hospitality- $ 1,400.
- Forty Days for Life donation of $250.
- St Jude Hospital Cancer Care received a donation of $250.
- Masconomo Council 1232 charitable donation of $2,000.
That charitable giving from Masconomo Council 1232 Knights of Columbus for the period January 01, 2023 through June 3, 2024 totals $45,794
Grand Knight Steve Kuhn observed “So there you have it. Council 1232 raises funds to support worthwhile causes. We get to give. None of that giving would be possible without the generosity of family, friends and businesses throughout Cape Ann.
“We thank you in advance for your support in the year ahead.”