Mission

To assist families in need by providing a safe, home-like setting for children until they are reunited with family or achieve independence

About Our Home

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit residential home which exists to care for disadvantaged and neglected children.  Children in our residential care program live in a family setting and receive quality care in a caring and stable environment.  Our Independent Living  Program serves young adults ages 18 to 21, as they leave foster care or achieve independence.  Our Home survives and our children are cared for through the charity of others. The Masonic Home for Children continues to grow, adapt, and change to meet the needs of children today and preparing them for a better tomorrow. For more information about out site, click here.

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News and Current Events

2007 Planned Giving Society Members Announced at MHCO

The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford is honored to announce the 2007 Hayes Society and Neal Society inductees, which recognizes and remembers those individuals and families who made provisions in their wills, estate planning or in the form of trusts or annuities naming The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford as beneficiaries.  The Home honors these very significant gifts of charity by placing the name or a designated family name on the Society recognition wall located in the Cobb Center at Dunn Cottage Museum and Archives on the campus of the Home.  These planned gifts and those yet to be received by the Home are extremely important to the lives and futures of the Home’s residents and the success and survival of the Home.  For 2007 over 60% of the charitable revenue received was the result of a planned gift or income from a planned gift.  The recipients for 2007 will be honored at a special recognition luncheon where their family members and friends will be invited to attend to join the MHCO Board of Directors and special guests.

 Those announced as members of the Hayes/Neal Society for 2007 are

William B. Harris – Marjorie Wiley -  Benefactor Level. 

Elton W. Manning – Harvey E. Johnson – Janie H. Douthit, in memory of her brother Felix C. Hege – Lois Scott in memory of her father,  Seba J. Collins – Pansy D. Kirby – Ruth J. Carver – Thurman O. Pike – William W. Britt – Cloyd H. Propst (member Veneratio) – Wayne H. Propst (member Veneratio) –

Legacy Level.  Dorothy T. Lee – Royal D. Bunn – Bronze Level. 

Frank E. Werner – Josephine and W. Phil Hedrick – Mary Lou and Roger L. Tudor – Henry L. Miller  – Silver Level.

 

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Oxford, North Carolina 27565

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