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Scottish Rite charities


The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction has several charities it supports or runs. The first is the

32º Masonic Learning Centers for Children. These learning centers work with children with dyslexia helping them to learn how to cope with the condition. The learning centers are free to the student.

Here is a video on Dyslexia from the point of view of a student.
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The Valley of Rochester supports the Frank and Betty Paul 32° Degree Masonic Learning Center for Children located at 3300 Monroe Avenue, suite 330, in Rochester, NY. This is one of 53 centers in the Northern Jurisdiction.

Here is a video on the learning centers.
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The Rite has the Abbott Scholarship program for college students of our members. The New York Council of Deliberation also has a scholarship program for New York State Scottish Rite masons.

The Rite runs the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Massachusetts. Admission to the museum is free. It is a first class musuem with permanent and changing exhibits.

The Rite also sponsors schizophrenia research through grants to qualified universities within the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. The Rite has been supporting this research program longer than any of its other charties.








Valley of Rochester
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite