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Williamson
County Shrine Club
02-21-08
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JOIN US! SHRINERS HELP KIDS!!!
Information below is from the Shrine
of North America website:
SHRINERS MISSON STATEMENT
The
Mission of the Shriners is to be:
- The
Premiere Fraternal Organization for men of good character
- Committed
to providing attractive, quality programs and services for its
members, their families and friends in a spirit of fun, fellowship
and social camaraderie
- Fostering
self improvement through leadership, education, the perpetuation
of moral values and community involvement.
- Serving
mankind through the resources of its great philanthropy, the
Shriners Hospitals for Children
SHRINERS HOSPITALS
Shriners Hospitals for Children is
a network of pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, where
children under the age of 18 receive excellent medical care absolutely
free of charge. There are 18 orthopaedic
Shriners Hospitals, three Shriners Hospitals dedicated to treating
children with severe burns,
and one Shriners Hospital that provides orthopaedic, burn and spinal
cord injury care. Shriners Hospitals are located throughout
North America — 20 in the United States and one each in Mexico and
Canada. These "Centers of Excellence" serve as major referral
centers for children with complex orthopaedic and burn problems.
There is never a charge to the
patient, parent or any third party for any service or medical treatment
received at Shriners Hospitals. Shriners Hospitals accept and treat
children without regard to race, religion or relationship to a Shriner.
Any child may be eligible for treatment at a Shriners Hospital if the
child is under 18 and if, in the opinion of the hospital's chief of
staff, the child has an orthopaedic or burn condition that Shriners
Hospitals can help.
All of the orthopaedic hospitals
are equipped and staffed to treat children with congenital orthopaedic
deformities, problems resulting from orthopaedic injuries, and diseases
of the musculoskeletal system. Three of the orthopaedic hospitals (in Chicago,
Philadelphia
and Sacramento)
also have special programs dedicated to caring for children with spinal
cord injuries.
The Shriners Hospitals in Boston,
Cincinnati,
Galveston,
and Sacramento
treat children with acute, fresh burns; children needing plastic
reconstructive or restorative surgery as a result of "healed"
burns; children with severe scarring, resulting in contractures or
interference with mobility of the limbs; and children with scarring and
deformity of the face.
The Shriners
Creed
Shriners believe in God and that
He created man to serve His purposes, among which is service to others
in His name.
We believe that care for the less
fortunate, especially children who suffer from burns and crippling
diseases, is our institutional calling.
We are patriots, each willing to
serve his country with fidelity and courage. We cherish independence
under law and freedom with responsibility.
We honor family. We respect our
parents, wives and children. We should instill in our children the
tenets of this creed, and the heritage from which it emanates.
As individuals we pledge ourselves
to integrity, virtue and nobility of character. Our intentions will be
honorable, our relations will be trustworthy and our spirits forgiving
of each other.
As brothers we offer each other
fraternal affection and respect. Together we will support each other in
adherence to this creed, so that we and our communities will be the
better because of our fraternity and its principles.
As Shriners we look beyond
ourselves to serve the needs of others, especially children who cannot
help themselves. We believe Shriners Hospitals to be the world's
greatest philanthropy, and we covenant with each other to support its
"temples of mercy" with spirit, time, talent and means.
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