About Our Orient

Board members and supporters of the newly formed West Virginia Scottish Rite and West Virginia University Rite Care Foundation meet with Dr. Brandel (center) in discussions to further aid in the speech pathology and audiology care for the children of West Virginia on July 26, 2021. This is a 501(C)(3) non profit organization and more details will be available soon.

West Virginia Scottish Rite and West Virginia University Rite Care Foundation

The officers of the new West Virginia Scottish Rite and West Virginia University Rite Care Foundation were elected on August 29, 2021 and are as follows; President – H. Jackson Yost Jr. 33°, Vice President – Ted Hatfield 33°, Second Vice President – John Taylor 33°, Secretary – Wade Jones 33°, Assistant Secretary – Larry Chafin 33°, Treasurer – Nate Gladish 32° KCCH, Assistant Treasurer – Paul Davis 33°. Directors include Jon Castleberry 32° KCCH and Joel Ratliff 32° KCCH.

The Scottish Rite Foundation of West Virginia

The Scottish Rite Foundation of West Virginia is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization with the principal office located at 406 Capital Street, Charleston, WV 25323. The purpose of the Scottish Rite Foundation, other than normal operating expenses, shall be for grants to students engaged in the study of communication disorders / science. These students must be enrolled in West Virginia Colleges or Universities, and must have completed two years of study in this field, with a goal of becoming a Speech-Language Pathologist. Minimum academic and financial eligibility for these grants shall be determined by the College or University attended by the student. The Foundation is funded from donations by the general membership of the the Scottish Rite in West Virginia, but all donations are accepted and appreciated from the public, businesses, and corporations. All donations are tax deductible.

The Huntington Scottish Rite Foundation

The program is sponsored by the Huntington Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Inc. The non-profit relies on fundraising activities and donations to provide financial support for the program. Fundraising activities include; Annual Scottish Rite fundraising dinner, Jule Huffman 5K Run/Walk for the Kids, annual Scottish Rite picnic, and motorcycle ride. The Scottish Rite Childhood Speech and Language Program at Marshall was founded in March 2002 as a part of the Marshall University Speech and Hearing Center (MUSHC). In 2012 the program name was changed to the Lackey-Oshel Rite Care Clinic to honor the program founders, Illustrious James H. Lackey 33° and Illustrious H. Pat Oshel 33°. The program provides a unique opportunity for children in the tri-state to develop communication skills needed to succeed in life in a supportive, compassionate atmosphere. The mission of the program is to provide financial assistance for speech, language, and hearing service provision for children. You can find out more at https://scottishritehuntington.org .

West Virginia Scottish Rite Clubs

Scottish Rite Clubs are organizations outside the cities, towns, and areas without a local Scottish Rite Temple. This gives Scottish Rite Masons the opportunity to be recognized and serve the community in which they reside. Each Scottish Rite Club has a charity which it supports through fundraisers and donations collected. The active Scottish Rite Clubs are Pocahontas County, Tug Valley, Tygart Valley, and Wayne County. If you have any questions, or would like to join, use the Contact Page on this website.

Scottish Rite JROTC / ROTC Program

The Scottish Rite JROTC Program recognizes high school youth enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps unit and the ROTC Program recognizes college and university students enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Corps for their scholastic excellence and Patriotic Americanism efforts. The award consists of a medal, ribbon, and a certificate suitable for framing.

If You Are Interested In Contributing To Our Non-Profit Foundations, Please Use The Contact Page For Further Information.