Donating to the Home

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford was built upon the idea of charity...to create a Home for children who did not have one. 
Charity has supported the growth and success of the Home throughout
its history.  Today, the generosity of others is the driving force behind the success of its children and the fulfillment of it mission.  There are many ways to give to the children at the home and many advantages for your income taxes, your estate, and your family.

A great accomplishment can come from helping a child today, tomorrow, and for years to come.

Contribute to the life of a child
by printing the Donation Form and mailing in your donation today!
You can contribute to the life of a child today with a direct gift.
 


Memorials – A special way to remember and to give

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford is honored and humbled to be included in memorials to special friends and loved ones which provides extremely generous donations to the Home.  During this time of loss, our Home is remembered by those who were touched by the life of another with a memorial gift benefiting our children.  Friends and family send memorial gifts to our Home address and, in return, a letter of acknowledgment is sent to the family of the departed, informing them of the special gift made in memory of their departed loved one to the children of our Home.  An acknowledgment is also sent to those who give the memorial gift.

The Home is blessed to be included in the memorial of dear family and friends and receive an average of forty memorials a month.  A great way to remember and honor one who made a difference in your life, consider placing a memorial contribution to The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford  or to the charity of your choice to impact the life of a child, through the cherished memories of another.

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford does not engage in rendering legal or tax advisory services. 
The Home adheres to all accountability standards as outlined by the National Association of Fundraising Professionals Donor Bill of Rights, Code of Ethical Principles and Standards of Professional Practice.  January 1, 2003

 


The Cornerstone Donor Newsletter

The Cornerstone is a quarterly newsletter highlighting donations and donors to The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford . The newsletter can be mailed to you by forwarding your name and mailing address via email here or you can view archived issues here.

Hayes Society

The Hayes Society recognizes those individuals, foundations, corporations, and other groups who, on record, have executed planned gifts in the Home's 133 year history or who are planning to execute a planned gift, in writing, with the Home. 

The Hayes Society will be permanently recognized on campus and will include special recognition throughout the year.  Email the Financial Development office for more information.
 

Ways to Give - Click Here

Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch at 1-888-830-4989.  This license is not an endorsement of the State.

 

 

 

 

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More Information:

Guide to Giving
Ethical Standards - Fundraising (AFP adopted)
Donor Bill of Rights (AFP adopted)
2007 Annual Report  
2006 Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
2003 Annual Report

Capital Contributions

Ways to Give