YOU ARE ABOUT TO BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM
Hendy Company, Super Safety or Chicago Safety
Institute
"Net proceeds from this (activity, event , etc.)
are for the benefit of Shriners Hospitals for Children."
CHICAGO SHRINERS
HOSPITAL
USE YOUR BACK BUTTON TO RETURN AND MAKE A
DONATION. YOU ALSO CAN MAKE A DONATION AT ANY SHRINERS HOSPITAL
LISTED IN THE LINKS BELOW IF YOUR PREFER
Anonymously.
CONTINUE CLICK HERE.
Mailing list
If you would like to receive our quarterly
newsletter and other information about our hospital please
contact
[email protected] with your request.
Supporting Shriners Hospitals
To make a donation to Shriners
Hospitals for Children, you can send a check, made payable to
"Shriners Hospitals for Children," to any of the 22 Shriners
Hospitals
|
- A teen of
many talents says he owes it all to Shriners
(6/02)
-
Brenna brightens any day (2/02)
- Former patients pave the way
for
amputee hockey and a future Paralympic Team (1/02)
-
Tiff thanks Shriners for saving her life (7/01)
-
Shriners patient sings praises to those who have helped
so much (7/01)
- Shriners patient named first
Sports Illustrated 'Young Sportsman of the Year' (5/01)
- Shriners burn patient
gives thanks to those who saved her life (7/00)
- Shriners patient
gives musical tribute to those who have helped so much
(7/00)
- Former Shriners Hospitals
burn patient
now a noted surgeon (9/99)
-
Shriners Hospitals help dream become reality as former
patient records first CD (9/99)
-
Cheerleader stands strong, thanks to Shriners Hospitals
(4/99)
- Shriners Hospitals make
surfing the seas of life easier for Shriners Hospital
patient (4/99)
-
Life With Rosie — Independence comes in the form of a
four-legged friend (12/98)
-
Not afraid to dream — Exploring physical abilities leads
to national championship (12/98)
-
Making Medical History — Rob, paralyzed in an
auto accident at the age of two, had a dream — he wanted to
walk. A special program at the Shriners Hospital in
Philadelphia helped Rob achieve his dream. (7/98)
-
Way to grow! — For Melissa, with added height comes
greater self-esteem (8/98)
- Brother, two sisters get off
to a
running start in life, thanks to Shriners Hospitals
(4/98)
If you know of a
child Shriners Hospitals might be able to help,
please call our toll-free patient referral line:
In the U.S.:
1-800-237-5055.
In Canada:
1-800-361-7256. |
-
Patients Honored at Shrine Convention — Nick and
actor Pat Morita share their stories of their triumph over a
childhood disability. (7/97)
-
Aaron wins three medals in the '96 Paralympics
in Atlanta. (11/96)
-
Angelica is is working hard to overcome the effects of
cerebral palsy. With the help of the Shriners Hospital in
Houston, she's making great strides. (12/96)
-
David is making a name for himself as a singer,
dancer and choreographer, with a Broadway show and two Miss
America Pageants under his belt. But when he was born, this
young man's doctors told his parents he'd probably never
walk. (7/95)
-
Jesse is a double winner, playing soccer on a
Shriners Soccer team with the prosthetic leg he received
from the Shriners Hospital in Tampa. (8/96)
-
Blake is a giggling bundle of energy, despite
his prosthetic foot. (8/96)
-
Stuart races down the slopes, aiming for
Olympic Gold in 1998 — never mind that he skis with one
prosthetic leg. (8/96)
-
Brandon Manning and Alex Montoya are two young men who
have big dreams. With the help of Shriners Hospitals, both
Alex and Brandon are finding success. (6/96)
-
Tony is one of the fastest sprinters in the
world, yet he runs on two prosthetic feet. (9/96)
-
Darla has it all — she's a licensed practical
nurse, fitness instructor, wife and mother, and a country
music singer. But when she was seriously burned as a
youngster, she wasn't expected to survive. (8/96)
-
Palani and Jeff — Their stories are
different, but these two young people have shown similar
courage and determination in overcoming their handicaps.
(8/96)
|
|