The Shriners Children's Hospital in Springfield, MA has been open since 1930 and is one of 23 Shriners hospitals worldwide that provide care to children up to age 21 at no cost to patients or their families. The Springfield hospital has helped over 20,000 children to date through various programs that seek community support like Tabs for Tots to fund their services, which include wheelchairs and specialized care not available elsewhere. Upcoming fundraising events are listed to benefit the hospital.
2. The Springfield Hospital
Opened in 1930.
One of 23 hospitals
world wide.
Has helped more
than 20,000.
children to date.
At no cost to them
or their families.
5. Tabs for Tots is one of our programs
for collecting for the hospital
6. We start helping
from the day they
are born.
They come from
other hospitals
that cant help
them.
7. Were looking for YOUR help
Know of any family with a child who could use
our help. (Call us)
Talk with first responders, tell them about our
special services. (Call us)
Any child or family you see in the store , at the
park, at church, at school. (Call us)
8. Due these pictures show what we have
done to help them
Wheel chairs until they are 21
years of age. (NO cost)
New
Environment
9. Up Coming Shriner Events
(fund Raisers) for the Hospital
1
Christmas at the Shrine
in Newington Ct.
2
Tabs for tots collections
early Nov,2013
3
Benefit concert John Forgery
Oakdale Theater Wallingford, Ct.
Nov 9th,2013
10. Do These Children Need Our Help
No other hospital system gives this type of
help.
No one is turned down or out.
Our services are state of the art
We find a hospital that meets their needs.
This system is No cost to their families
If they have a need and no insurance will handle
no matter what.
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