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Shriners Hospitals for Children

Author: FreemasonBling
13.01.2011

The Shriners are an appendant body to Freemasonry and are best known for the red fezzes they wear and their hospitals. The Shriners Hospitals for Children treat children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate in a family-centered environment. Patients are accepted regardless of the parents’ ability to pay. There are currently 22 non-profit Shriners hospitals across North America.

The first Shriners hospital was opened in 1922 in Shreveport, Louisiana and provided pediatric orthopedic care. At first, the hospitals were intended to help children coping with polio, but as the disease became controlled the hospitals branched out into other specialties. Being a part of this rich heritage of philanthropic work on behalf of children is something to be commemorated. Shrine rings, emblazoned with the Shriners emblem and motto, are the perfect thank you gift for members of the organization.