The Northern Light - May 2021

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VALLEY SPONSORS GRANT FOR “GO BABY GO”

It’s a “Go” at the Valley of Milwaukee

by PJ Roup, 33˚, Editor, Active for Pennsylvania

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a way to celebrate the thousands of members it has conferred the 32nd degree upon during its 166 years, the Valley of Milwaukee has approved a four-year grant totaling $32,000 to the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin for its “Go Baby Go” program. “This grant demonstrates to our community just how much Scottish Rite Masons care about our families, friends, and neighbors,” says Gary Beier, 33°, MSA, Valley Secretary. “Go Baby Go” is a national program that started at the University of Delaware several years ago. They are committed to a single, urgent vision: “All people exploring their world via independent mobility!” The program began through an idea to modify ride-on, electric toy cars so that they can be utilized by children with limited mobility and motor control. Self-initiated mobility is important for overall development, and infants, toddlers, and young children are in a critical window where—when provided the opportunity—they learn quickly and well. Sadly, wheelchairs for this young population are often not covered by insurance, and when they are covered, insurance companies often will not consider paying for a new wheelchair until five years have passed. This is not always appropriate for young patients. The modified cars provide a safe, cost-effective, ageappropriate alternative to a power wheelchair.

Michael D. Kugler, 32°, MSA, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Scottish Rite Valley of Milwaukee said, “We are delighted to again partner with our friends at Variety—the Children’s Charity of Wisconsin, Children’s Wisconsin, and The Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Engineering Center at Marquette University in this truly remarkable effort.” “We recognize our responsibility to be good community citizens particularly where it benefits our most precious asset—our children,” Kugler said. “While we know the families are grateful to receive these custom-built electric vehicles at no cost to them,

the real joy is watching the children having some fun at a critical time in their development. Their smiles and laughter are our greatest reward.”

“We recognize our responsibility to be good community citizens particularly where it benefits our most precious asset— our children,” Kugler said. The Valley first became aware of the program when one of their Valley officers sought assistance for his son. “In late 2020, I reached out to my fellow Scottish Rite Brethren from the Valley of Milwaukee to see if there was any assistance that could be provided to my four-year-old son, Mason, who had recently been confined to a wheelchair due to a rare, undiagnosed

Mason Falkner, son of Valley officer Eric Falkner, 32°, pictured here with his custom car provided by a similar program operated by the Shriners Hospital for Children—Chicago.

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27th Degree: The More Things Change

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Here We Go. Here We Grow!

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The Value of Being a Scottish Rite Mason: A Zillennial's Perspective

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Valley Sponsors Grant for "GO BABY GO"

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