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Helping the Children of Colorado Communicate

Yuma Colorado

Speech Langauge Clinic

The Scottish Rite Foundation is excited to partner with Jennifer Seedorf to provide assistace to childre in Yuma, Colorado.

Augmentative and Alternative Communication Videos

Children’s Hospital Colorado, our oldest partner, has created new videos to provide children and their families with education and support for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) as well as Communication Partners and Strategies. Visit the link to the Speech-Language Therapy section of the Children’s Hospital Colorado website. Scroll down to “Videos to help improve communication with an AAC user” and click the down arrow to the left.

Read more about the latest great works from our partners in the RiteView news letter.

MISSON AND VISION

OUR MISSION

The mission of the Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado is to enhance the quality of life for Colorado’s children and their families by supporting high quality, collaborative programs for the prevention and treatment of childhood language disorders.

We provide sustaining grants to partner programs that offer speech, language, and learning therapy for children, parent education, and/or family and community language and literacy enrichment programs.

We support student and professional education and training in prevention and treatment of childhood language disorders.

OUR VISION

The vision of the Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado is that all Colorado children with language disorders will have the opportunity to receive treatment and care.


Speech Therapy

The Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado provides grants to its speech-language partners to help defray the cost of speech therapy for qualified children and their families.

Early Language
&
Literacy

Two RiteCare partners provide early language and literacy training for preschool-age children in selected communities. 

Graduate Scholarships

The Foundation awards graduate-level scholarships in speech-language pathology to students attending either the University of Northern Colorado or the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Early Intervention is Critical

Early identification and treatment of Childhood Language Disorders is the key to a successful outcome. Families can be enrolled in special language development programs as soon as their infant is identified at-risk for a language disorder. During the preschool years, the child may receive individual or group speech and language therapy from a certified speech-language pathologist. 

$44.9M

TOTAL CLINIC SUPPORT

23,640

CHILDREN SERVED

71

YEARS OF SERVICE

SUPPORT

How can you help?

The Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado depends upon gifts from you and others like you to make it possible for the Foundation’s mission to be accomplished. You may make one or more of the types of gifts enumerated below. A gift form and a pledge form are available on this website. In addition, you may make an on-line donation on this website.