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Shriner’s Headquarters & Hospitals
The Al Amin Shrine was formed
from the Coastal Bend Shrine Club of Alzafar Shrine in San Antonio. The charter
was granted in1973. Our first home was on Alameda in Corpus Christi. In 1980
the current building was completed. The Pavilion was added in the 1990’s. The
Al Amin Shrine has six Shrine Clubs through out South Texas. The Units range
from the Clowns to Motorcycles to the Small Cars and many other units that are
performing many services for the betterment of our community. The real heart of
Al Amin Shrine is the Hospital Transportation Units and the Rio Grande Valley
Out-Patient Clinics. It is through their efforts the children are transported
to and from the hospitals in Houston and Galveston. It has had over the years a
great history of serving the young Children of South Texas and Northern Mexico
in taking them to the Hospitals for treatment.
What Does It Take To Be A Shriner?
The answer to that question
is only a click away. First off ALL Shriners are Freemasons.
Second Not all Freemasons
are Shriners. For more information click on the link to go to the web site
below that tells you about Shrine and Shriners.
Shriner’s Headquarters &
Hospitals
Al Amin Shrine Recorder Phone: (361) 241-5353
2001 Suntide Road Fax: (361) 241-0509
Corpus Christi, TX 78409
Hospital Transportation
Blood Drives
Old Fiddlers Contest
South Texas Opry
Shrine Circus
$100 Million Dollar Club (Contact
your Donor Relations Chairman to find out how to join!)
Last revised: January 11, 2012