Hand in Hand Support Group
The Hand in Hand support group strives to improve the lives of parents and their children with congenital hand and upper limb differences by creating a community.
The Hand in Hand support group strives to improve the lives of parents and their children with congenital hand and upper limb differences by creating a community.
Crayon Club’s unique, child-friendly event scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026, will bring together families for a magical meet-and-greet experience complete with superheroes, princesses and other characters. The event will include breakfast, an autograph session, silent auction, face-painting and more. All proceeds from the 2026 Character Breakfast will directly benefit the patients of Scottish Rite for Children.
Mark your calendars for August 29 at Scottish Rite for Children in Dallas. The annual CP Conference will feature Dr. Peter Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum is a professor of pediatrics at McMaster University, a former Canada Research Chair in Childhood Disability and co-founder of the CanChild Centre for Childhood-Onset Disability Research. During the keynote address, Dr. Rosenbaum will share insights on family-centered service and the F-Words for Child Development: Functioning, Family, Fitness, Fun, Friends and Future. He also will discuss the ENVISAGE program and why family is central to work with children. In addition to Rosenbaum’s keynote, participants will learn about clinical comparative effectiveness research and review educational content and modules being developed for the CP-TRAIN project. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading voice in childhood disability research and help shape the development of CP-TRAIN resources.