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Partnership For Life
Why Is This Effort So Important?
Who Is Involved?
How Can I Help?
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The Partnership for Life Campaign was the most ambitious fund raising effort ever undertaken by the Kansas Masonic Foundation.  The campaign was launched in November, 2003, when the Foundation pledged to raise $15,000,000 to support cancer research and assist the KU Cancer Center in its goal to achieve designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a Comprehensive Cancer Center.  The Campaign goal was reached on April 9, 2008 when the Foundation received a $2 million gift from the Mark and Bette Morris Family Foundation.  To date the Foundation has given to the Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute more than $15.3 million.  The Partnership with the KU Cancer Center is a Partnership for Life.  So our need for gifts continues.

Image In recognition of our $15 million pledge, and to honor the 30 consecutive years of support from the Kansas Masonic Foundation, the KU Cancer Center renamed its research center from the Kansas Cancer Institute to the Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute.  This is only the second time that a Masonic organization in this country has been honored with the naming of a cancer organization, with the Masonic Cancer Clinic at the University of Minnesota being the first.   Pictured on the right is Mark Nelson, KMF Executive Director, with Dr. Barbara Atkinson, Executive Vice Chancellor for the KU Medical Center; Dr. Roy Jensen, Director of the KU Cancer Center and the Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute; and Governor Kathleen Sebelius. 

All Kansas Masons should take great pride in this outward, visible recognition of the good works and generosity of our fraternity.  However, it is not just Masons who are interested in supporting our Partnership for Life.  Non-Masons also want to be involved in this important effort.



 
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