Elks Lodge marks 75 years of helping fight cancer
By:
Camille Sarabia
Posted: Nov 11, 2023 5:04 PM EDT

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Indiana's Elks Lodge has been fighting cancer for 75 years.
In collaboration with research from Indiana University and Purdue University, Elks Lodge has donated over $11 million towards research and grants at these universities.
Indiana Elk Association's president Brian Piller and South Bend's Elk Lodge 235's Lance Gustin joined ABC57's Jordan Hatfield to discuss their success and further support, including a fundraiser today.
Tonight, the Southland Elks Cancer Research Benefit hosted a raffle for member and non-members.
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