Kansas Shrine Bowl Announces $125,000 Donation
KANSAS- Just two days before celebrating the birthday of the Kansas Shrine Bowl (October 29th, 1974) the Board of Directors, staff, participants, ambassadors, corporate partners, and nobles across Kansas are proud to announce a donation of $125,000 as a result of the 2022 event held Saturday, July 23rd in Pittsburg.
The Donation includes $100,000 directly to Shriners Children’s and a $5,000 contribution to the transportation fund of each of the five Shrine Temples in Kansas, helping provide transportation to all appointments at no cost to patients and their families.
According to Shriners Children’s, a gift of this significant size assures that a scoliosis patient, just like 2022 Honorary Captain, Malorie Bogle, can receive the needed spinal fusion surgery and the months of total care needed. Since 1974, The Kansas Shrine Bowl has donated $3.7 million to Shriners Children’s.
In addition to this historic contribution, the Kansas Shrine Bowl also provided programing for all-star athletes and musicians from across the state. With the support of Shriners, corporate partners, and participant fundraising, the Kansas Shrine Bowl was able to house, feed, transport, coach, train, and entertain 80 football players, 154 band participants, 189 cheerleaders, 16 patient ambassadors, and more than 30 camp staff for nearly a week. These camps and events continue to make a lasting impact on participants, ambassadors, and families, by showcasing the incredible work of Shriners Children’s.
This announcement comes just as the Kansas Shrine Bowl is gearing up for its 50th anniversary in 2023.
The 50th Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by Mammoth will be held Saturday, July 15th, 2023 at 7 p.m. at Lewis Field Stadium on the campus of Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas.
For more information and event details go to www.KansasShrineBowl.com or contact Executive Director B.J. Harris at 913-602-8656.
The Donation includes $100,000 directly to Shriners Children’s and a $5,000 contribution to the transportation fund of each of the five Shrine Temples in Kansas, helping provide transportation to all appointments at no cost to patients and their families.
According to Shriners Children’s, a gift of this significant size assures that a scoliosis patient, just like 2022 Honorary Captain, Malorie Bogle, can receive the needed spinal fusion surgery and the months of total care needed. Since 1974, The Kansas Shrine Bowl has donated $3.7 million to Shriners Children’s.
In addition to this historic contribution, the Kansas Shrine Bowl also provided programing for all-star athletes and musicians from across the state. With the support of Shriners, corporate partners, and participant fundraising, the Kansas Shrine Bowl was able to house, feed, transport, coach, train, and entertain 80 football players, 154 band participants, 189 cheerleaders, 16 patient ambassadors, and more than 30 camp staff for nearly a week. These camps and events continue to make a lasting impact on participants, ambassadors, and families, by showcasing the incredible work of Shriners Children’s.
This announcement comes just as the Kansas Shrine Bowl is gearing up for its 50th anniversary in 2023.
The 50th Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by Mammoth will be held Saturday, July 15th, 2023 at 7 p.m. at Lewis Field Stadium on the campus of Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas.
For more information and event details go to www.KansasShrineBowl.com or contact Executive Director B.J. Harris at 913-602-8656.