About The Foundation

A Legacy of Giving

For over a century, the Seventh District Foundation has been a beacon of hope and support in Manhattan and surrounding areas.

The Foundation has a steadfast dedication to aiding various charitable groups, focusing on arts, culture, education, medical research, healthcare and human services.

More than 100 years of brotherhood, philanthropy and service.

The Seventh District Foundation is a philanthropic group located in Manhattan New York, that supports many different charitable organizations. Our various beneficiaries provide services to indigent as well as physically and mentally disadvantaged youngsters. Annually, we provide well over $200,000 to those in need.

Our History

In the early 1920s, the Masonic Brothers of the Seventh Manhattan District opened a summer camp for indigent young girls. Since then more than 60,000 children have enjoyed the camping experience. Situated in the beautiful foothills of the Ramapo Mountains, with lovely scenic acres and a private, spring-fed lake, our 80-acre site in Tallman, N.Y. was appropriately called Masonic Camp 7.

Camp 7’s guests were given medical and dental examinations before admission by competent and expert social service technicians to assure that its facilities were available to those children who had the greatest need. Remedial treatment was supplied before admission and often continued through the encampment and after the encampment period.

Camp Supported by SDF

In the late 1980s, with the proliferation of camps for underprivileged children creating smaller enrollment for our camp each year, it became obvious that our finances and energies could be used in a more fruitful and productive manner.

SDF Charities

Consequently, in 1990, the Brothers of the District sold the campgrounds in Tallman and created, The Seventh District Association Inc., with the foundation at its center.

The Foundation now supports many different philanthropic organizations that care for indigent as well as physically and mentally disadvantaged youngsters. See the full list of charities we support, here. Our support amounts to well over $100,000 annually.

As we go forward, we hope you will help us continue our solemn commitment to helping others. With your corporate or personal financial help we can continue to grow and expand the amount of benevolence we can give to these most deserving children.

Board of Directors

Daniel J. Eckman

Daniel J. Eckman

David W. Goldstein

David W. Goldstein

James W. Gregg

James W. Gregg

Leslie D. Joynes Jr.

David Modiano

David Modiano

Walter Primoff

Walter Primoff

Harvey Reibel

Harvey Reibel

John F. Santana

John F. Santana

Joseph Scorcia

Joseph Scorcia

Laurence I. Sussman

Laurence I. Sussman

John P. Walker II

John P. Walker II