Our Programs
Public service is an integral part of being an Elk. In keeping with this tradition, Elks create and participate in many programs to better their communities and demonstrate that
Special Children's Committee
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN ARE A PRINCETON ELKS MAJOR CONCERN.
We, as Elks, have continually taken a great deal of pride in talking about our Special Needs Children’s Committee’s works.
SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN ARE A PRINCETON ELKS MAJOR CONCERN.
We, as Elks, have continually taken a great deal of pride in talking about our Special Needs Children’s Committee’s works.
Antlers
A dynamic group of young men and women 12-20 involved in charitable service activities promoting wholesome youth social event. |
Scholarships
Each year the Elks National Foundation provides more than $3.65 million in college scholarships to graduating seniors. |
Veterans
Since the early days of Elkdom, the Veterans Service Commission has patriotically served those Elks who have fought for our great nation |
Youth Activities
Other youth-oriented activities sponsored by the Elks include the Soccer Shoot, the Antlers program, the yearly Americanism essay contest and more. |
Must Register. FREE Social Events
The Special Needs Committee has started a new program at the Elks where high functioning young adults (16-30 years old) with developmental disabilities can gather and interact with their friends, without their parents.
Our goal is to improve their social and life skills while independently having fun with their peers.
The group meets at the Princeton Elks at 354 Route 518, Skillman NJ, Once a month on Monday 7-9pm.
Our Lodge footprint is the Montgomery, Princeton, West Windsor and Hopewell communities.
Each month there is different activity.
Send and email to specialneeds@princetonelks2129.com
Our goal is to improve their social and life skills while independently having fun with their peers.
The group meets at the Princeton Elks at 354 Route 518, Skillman NJ, Once a month on Monday 7-9pm.
Our Lodge footprint is the Montgomery, Princeton, West Windsor and Hopewell communities.
Each month there is different activity.
Send and email to specialneeds@princetonelks2129.com
The Princeton Elks Charitable Trust
“Making a Difference In Our Community”
In 2010/11, the leadership of the Princeton Elks Lodge moved with the approval of the member-ship to establish a non-profit corporation which would be called the Princeton Elks Charitable Trust. One of the first Lodge level non-profit charitable organizations formed by the Elks in the state of New Jersey. Other Lodges such as the Somerville Elks Lodge soon followed suit working to form their own c3’s.