F.O.E. Awards Hospital Foundation $45K

Grand Secretary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Gary Weber (left) presents a $45,000 grant to Margaret Mary Health Foundation Executive Director Jonathon Maple. (Provided Photo)

(Batesville, IN/Dallas, TX) – The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) recently awarded the Margaret Mary Health Foundation a $45,000 grant to support cancer care and future health and wellness initiatives at Margaret Mary Health.

The grant will benefit the Foundation’s Cancer Care Fund and Health and Wellness Fund, helping provide resources for patients and support future initiatives at the Margaret Mary Outpatient and Cancer Center.

It was presented during the F.O.E. Annual Conference Welcome Show on August 9 in Dallas, Texas.

The award recognizes the organization’s commitment to giving back to communities and supporting initiatives that improve the lives of others.

“We are incredibly grateful for the Fraternal Order of Eagles and their generous support of our mission,” said Jonathon Maple, executive director of the Health Foundation. “Philanthropy is about doing good, and that is exactly what the Eagles do. This generous grant will make a meaningful difference for our patients and our community, and we are excited to see the impact these funds will have in the years ahead.”

Gary Weber of Batesville, who serves as Grand Secretary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, said the organization was pleased to support Margaret Mary Health.

“We are honored to provide this grant to the Margaret Mary Health Foundation,” Weber said. “Margaret Mary Health plays such an important role in our community, and we appreciate the care they provide to so many people. Supporting organizations like Margaret Mary Health is one of the ways the Eagles can give back and make a lasting impact.”

The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity and hope.

The F.O.E. donates more than $10 million annually to local communities, fundraisers, charities and other causes.

As part of its philosophy of service, the organization returns 100 percent of monies raised through grants and charitable giving.

Fundraising efforts support eight major charitable causes, including kidney, heart, diabetes, cancer and spinal cord injury funds, as well as a children’s fund, memorial foundation and the Golden Eagle Fund.