Sisters of Brooklyn’s Mechanics Order distribute
holiday care packages to family shelter
By Nelson A. King
Sisters of Brooklyn’s Past
Illustrative Matron’s Conclave of
the Independent United Order
of Mechanics (IUOM), Friendly
Society, Western Hemisphere,
Inc. on Saturday distributed holiday
care packages to residents of
the Albermarle Family Shelter in
Flatbush, Brooklyn.
According to Hyacinth Robinson
Goldson, IUOM’s Jamaican
born Community Liaison
and Worthy Past Secretary of
the Conclave, residents received,
among other items, hygiene and
hair care products, body wash,
lotion, disinfectant, gloves,
masks, towels and wash rags.
She told Caribbean Life
recently that gifts were also distributed
to several children and
teenagers who reside with their
families at the shelter.
Robinson-Goldson and Sharon
Murray, site director at the
Albermarle Family Shelter, coordinated
the event.
Robinson-Goldson said members
of the Conclave and their
families assisted in “carefully
wrapping the packages in the
spirit of the holiday season.”
“To whom much is given,
much is expected,” said Grace
Howell, owner of Cinderella
House of Beauty in the Bronx
and Worthy Past Illustrative
Matron of the Alpha District Past
Illustrative Matron’s Conclave,
in quoting Luke 12:48, as she
packed items for delivery to residents
at the Albermarle Family
Shelter.
Robinson-Goldson said Sheldon
Brown, member of St. Matthews
Lodge #1 and District
Grand Junior Deacon of King
Solomon District Grand Lodge
#1, both IUOM members, “cheerfully
assisted the sisters with
unloading the packages at the
site.”
“This is s a great endeavor,”
said Gary Miller, District Grand
Master of the Alpha District
Grand Lodge #1 (New York), the
district leader under which the
Conclave is regulated and governed.
“I will definitely commit
the district to make a contribution
to this cause.”
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“You can see the need,” said
Gloria Lewis-Francis, Jamaican
born Worthy Past Chaplain
of the Conclave, who took her
grandson along to assist with the
distribution.
“We should definitely come
back to help in any way we can”,
said Shirley Beaton, a Guyanese
born member of the Conclave.
“This is our way of giving back
to the community”, chimed in
Ann Maldonado, a Trinidadianborn
member of the Conclave.
Moved by compassion, Vanica
Robinson-Smith, another Jamaican
born member of the Conclave,
said: “I am so sorry I could
not bring some more. But next
time, I’ll definitely know what
to do”, as she proudly displayed
the infant sweater she personally
crocheted for the holiday
give-away.
“This is a real worthy cause”,
said Joy Whyte, sister of Audrey
Whyte, a Guyanese-born member
of the Conclave, who represented
her sister at the event.
As a transitional facility, Murray
said “there are always families
coming and going,” and that
there is always “a need for the
gifts.”
Robinson-Goldson said the
Conclave is one of 28 district
grand lodges, under Alpha District
Grand Lodge #1, (New York),
which governs lodges, chapters,
conclaves, encampments and
youth sectors within IUOM.
Sisters of the Past Illustrative Matron’s Conclave with care
packages. Hyacinth Robinson-Goldson