The RiteCare Scottish Rite Childhood Language Program (SRCLP) of North Carolina helps children overcome speech, language, and reading challenges.
At Camp Jean Rankin, adolescents aged 11-16 who stutter participate in a residential program to build speech skills and confidence. The camp combines therapy with fun activities, empowering kids to speak more fluently.
Camp LEAD, a 4-Week Summer Camp for for children with speech, language, or reading impairments, including dyslexia. Participants engage in fun, supportive activities that boost their skills and self-esteem.
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RiteCare SRCLP is a nationwide program supported by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, providing free or low-cost speech and language therapy to children with communication disorders, such as speech delays, language impairments, stuttering, voice issues, and sometimes literacy challenges like dyslexia.
These services help children develop essential communication skills for success in school and life, and many clinics offer diagnostic evaluations and individualized therapy sessions, often at no charge to families regardless of income or Masonic affiliation.
There are RiteCare clinics and programs across the United States (e.g., in California, Nebraska, Kentucky, North Dakota, Virginia, and many other states), typically partnered with universities or medical centers and staffed by licensed speech-language pathologists.
Through partnerships with RiteCare Scottish Rite Childhood Language Program (SRCLP) of North Carolina your donations directly support children overcoming speech, language, and reading challenges. Here are some inspiring stories of impact.
The North Carolina Scottish Rite Masonic Foundation is a 501.C.3 charitable organization dedicated to providing present and future benevolent financial support toward the training of licensed professionals and treatment of children with speech, hearing, and learning disabilities who may receive services with little or no cost to families. Along with 170 such programs nationwide, we are achieving this mission through the generous support of our members, sponsors, and the public. In addition, North Carolina Scottish Rite members also support Masonic Youth organizations and victims of natural disasters recognized by the Masonic Service Association of North America.
Your online contribution goes to an unrestricted fund with the North Carolina Scottish Rite Masonic Foundation that supports the mission and purpose statement and any applicable service fees apply.