Charitable Works  of the Order of the Eastern Star 
 
Our Projects in this jurisdiction are as follows: 
· CANCER PROJECT - The specified objective  in British Columbia and Yukon

· GRACE SHANE BURSARY

· E.S.T.A.R.L. AWARD

· ELIZABETH BENTLEY ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR BURSARY

· WORTHY GRAND MATRON'S SPECIAL PROJECT - Chosen each annual term.

· ROB MORRIS SOCIETY VIVIAN MARSHALL MEMORIAL BURSARY - Music

· Foster Secretary Association's Cancelled Stamp Project

 

The CANCER PROJECT of the Grand Chapter of British Columbia & Yukon, Order of the Eastern Star is for:   is for:

 

E.S.T.A.R.L.  (EASTERN STAR TRAINING AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP)

These awards are made to assist students who are  permanent residents of British Columbia or Yukon and attending or plan to attend an Accredited School of Theology in Canada on a full time or part time basis.

 

ELIZABETH BENTLEY BURSARY

Bursaries are available for students who are relatives of our members and have completed at least two years towards an undergraduate degree.

 

WORTHY GRAND MATRON'S SPECIAL PROJECT

Each year, the W.G.M. chooses an item or items as her Special Project.  

In the 2011-2012 term, the project is to provide equipment for the BC Childrens' Hospital.

In the 2010-2011 term, the Worthy Grand Matron has chosen a web site called "Cancer in my Family". The site is designed for children between the ages of 6 and 12 years of age whose parents or grandparents have been diagnosed with cancer. It Gives these children somewhere to go for the answers that they would otherwise feel uncomfortable about asking those who were diagnosed with that terrible disease.

 

In the 2009-2010 term, the project was to relieve women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The BC Cancer Agency – Centre for the Southern Interior in Kelowna has identified that delays between diagnosis and surgery can be more than 11 weeks; and wait times to receive therapeutic treatment can be a further six weeks.
The existing system is seen by patients as fragmented and therefore difficult to navigate. Hence, the Rapid Breast Diagnosis Centre came into being. 
Funds were needed to support the space allocation, the acquisition of computers and phones with the establishment of a charting and reporting system back to family physicians and surgeons. 

 

For the 2008-2009 term,  it was a Quality Dosimetry Plus System for the Cancer Centre in Kelowna.  A dosimeter monitors the amount and intensity of the radiation beam so that the patient receives the correct amount of radiation at the tumour while decreasing the dose to the surrounding organs, thus improving the likelihood of a cure while reducing side effects. 

In 2007-2008 term, it was an Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Phantom located at the newly opened Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre. This Quality Assurance Phantom is a model simulating human body, which contributes greatly to the planning and delivery of radiation therapy.  
  

  

ROB MORRIS SOCIETY - VIVIAN MARSHALL MEMORIAL BURSARY - Music

This award is given to deserving students who are pursuing a career in music and who are:

 

FOSTER SECRETARY ASSOCIATION'S PROJECT  - Collection of Postage Stamps

The Foster Secretary Association (consisting primarily of Chapter secretaries) of British Columbia & Yukon, Order of the Eastern Star, has a Postage Stamp Project. 
Years ago, chapter secretaries began saving cancelled stamps, and now many members of the Order of the Eastern Star in this jurisdiction collect used POSTAGE STAMPS for the Foster Secretary Association to raise funds.
The Foster Secretary Association donates the proceeds to the charity of its choice -  the Cancer Fund.   
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Each year, the Order of the Eastern Star donates thousands of dollars to these established projects.

In addition to the above, our chapters are active in their respective communities as well, by supporting local community programs and activities.

Also, in British Columbia and Yukon, we have the O.E.S. Auxiliary - a group which maintains and loans Medical Equipment to  Members of the Order of the Eastern Star and their relatives.
Equipment such as wheel chairs and other physical aid equipment is stored in depots located in Victoria, Duncan, Burnaby, Chilliwack, Kelowna, and Prince George.
 

 

      Reviewed:  01/23/2012