Veterans Leather Program
The Elks National Veterans Service Commission is the major source of hides and tanned leather used for recreational and occupational therapy throughout the Veterans Administration health care system. Elks Leather has become a national by-word among veteran patients everywhere.
 
Time between visits from friends and families can make hospitalization a drudgery for our veterans. Leather provides a form of relief by keeping minds active as well as providing exercise for injured and unused muscles. Veterans often enter wallets, clothing, belts and moccasins in Arts and Crafts shows sponsored by the Elks.
 
Recently, a program was initiated by Elks whereby tanned leather is cut and sewn into specially designed gloves which are furnished to veterans confined to wheelchairs, thereby protecting their hands during movement. 

 

Veterans Leather Program Director

Dennis McAleese, PSP
kdmc@mtnhome.com
870-488-5786
 For more instructions on the leather program, follow this link:
Home Page
ELKS
Click on Gloves 
for 2011 Totals