More than 50 years ago, Bryan Rowland was a patient at Scottish Rite for Children. Bryan was born with Klippel-Feil syndrome, a rare condition in which his vertebrae were fused together.
“Thankfully, my parents sought treatment through Scottish Rite, and I received corrective surgery as a toddler,” Bryan says. “They changed my life.”
Now, Bryan is giving up his beloved 1969 Ford Mustang to support the place he loves.
“It remains a magical place in my memories, a life-changing factory of fun for kids, in spite of physical challenges,” Bryan says. “Hopefully saying thank you by donating my prized car means more than just the two words.”
You can watch Bryan’s full story here.