Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children

Scottish Rite for Children is a world-renowned leader in the treatment of orthopedic conditions such as scoliosis, clubfoot, hand differences, hip disorders, sports injuries and fractures, as well as certain related arthritic and neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia.


RESEARCH MISSION STATEMENT

We discover new and innovative ways to benefit children’s lives. Scottish Rite for Children is dedicated to promoting clinical, basic and applied research to advance the care of children with orthopedic conditions, related neurological disorders and specific learning differences.


CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN

Every child deserves a champion. Are you up for the challenge?

Since our inception in 1921, Scottish Rite for Children has “saved the day” for hundreds of thousands of kids, thanks in part to the steadfast commitment of a dedicated group of donors known as the Champions for Children.

By arranging a regular, recurring gift to Scottish Rite ranging from $5 to $1,000, these caring contributors become true partners in our special work.

Whether once a week, once a month or even quarterly, gifts made through the Champions for Children program reach the heart of our mission. They ensure that we can continue to provide comprehensive medical care to kids regardless of any family’s ability to pay.

Recurring gifts help support our mission, underwriting the cost of vital patient care needs such as:

  • A prosthetic running leg for a child who has lost a limb due to a congenital condition, trauma or disease.

  • Intervention materials for a child diagnosed with a learning difference through the hospital’s Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders.

  • A therapeutic device that helps relieve pain and swelling for a child who has undergone surgery for a sports-related injury.

Contact Betsy Yeckel, Development officer, at 214-559-7684 to find out about other ways you can make a difference for our kids.