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Welcome
to Al Kader
Shriners
Al Kader
Shriners was
founded in 1888,
and was the first
Shriners Center
to be
established in
the Pacific
Northwest.
Originally
located in the
City of
Portland, our home is now
in Wilsonville.
Shriners
International is
a fraternity
based on fun,
fellowship and
the Masonic
principles of
brotherly love,
relief and
truth. There are
approximately
340,000 members
from 193 temples
(chapters) in
the U.S.,
Canada, Mexico,
the Philippines,
Puerto Rico and
the Republic of
Panama.
Be
a Shriner Now
To
become a Shriner
you must first
become a Mason.
Freemasonry
is the oldest,
largest and most
widely known
fraternity in
the world. It
dates back to a
time when the
stone masons
gathered to
discuss their
craft and
socialize. To
become a Mason, a
man must ask to
join.
Al Kader
Membership
Information
Shriners Hospitals
Shriners
International
supports
Shriners
Hospitals for
Children®, an
international
health care
system of 22
hospitals
dedicated to
improving the
lives of
children by
providing
specialty
pediatric care,
innovative
research and
outstanding
teaching
programs.
Children up to
age 18 with
orthopaedic
conditions,
burns, spinal
cord injuries,
and cleft lip
and palate are
eligible for
care at Shriners
Hospitals for
Children® and
receive all
services
regardless of
the patients'
ability to pay.
Click for screening Shriners Hospitals - Portland
Our Shrine Center
We have a
prestigious
location, with
ample free
parking only
minutes from
Portland via I-5
or I-205
freeways and
equally
convenient from
Salem or points
in between.
Completed in
1994, the
building
combines a
clean, modern
appearance with
classic Middle
Eastern
appointments
throughout.
Click to Tour our Shrine Center
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Al Kader Shrine Center Information
Al Kader Shrine Center
25100 SW Parkway Avenue
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-9600
Phone: 503.682.4420 Facsimile: 503.685.5080
Contact Form
Information about the Al Kader
Shriners Center
Al Kader Shrine Center
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Travel Directions


South Bound From Portland - (South of Portland)
Traveling South on Interstate Highway 5
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Take exit 286 (North
Willsonville Exit)
At the intersection,
turn left (EAST)
onto Elligsen Road
Very next
intersection, turn
left (NORTH) onto SW
Parkway Avenue
Travel 1/10 mile
(NORTH) on Parkway
to Al Kader Shriners
Center
North Bound from
Salem - (North of Salem)
Traveling north on
Interstate Highway 5
Take exit 286 (N.
WILSONVILLE EXIT)
Turn right (EAST)
onto Elligsen Road
Cautiously merge
immediately into
left turn lane
Next intersection,
turn left (NORTH) onto SW Parkway Avenue
Travel 1/10 mile
(NORTH) on PARKWAY
to Al Kader Shriners
Center
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Kindness Counts
In December, 2006 a group of regulars at the Lake Oswego, Oregon Applebee's decided, rather than exchanging holiday gifts between each other, to purchase a toy that would be donated to the Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Oregon East West All Star Football Game Check Presentation
Greg Jenkins, Al Kader Potentate assists Gary Tate, Oregon East West All Star Football Game Chairman, in presenting a check for $30,000 to Gareth Duggan, Shriners Hospitals for Children Portland’s Chairman of the Board of Governors elect.
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The Bump & Go Charity Golf Classic at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club brought to you in part by the Mobility Impaired Golf Association, Pumpkin Ridge and the Golf Channel Amateur Tour.
Shriners Hospitals For Children® -Portland Awarded Accreditation
Shriners Hospitals for Children® -Portland has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ for accreditation by demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for health care quality and safety in hospitals. The accr ...
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