Are you Living Right Charity McKinney Texas

Make a true difference!

RULivinRite takes action in presenting a question with one goal in mind. Is each person on this earth doing enough to help improve the lives of children less fortunate? Whether it be a child with special needs or children facing poverty and abuse, we want to get the word out on a global effort that help can start Rite now. We wish for everyone to see that no matter how small they think their contributions are, it is the action of giving that is most important.

"To give something of yourself is what truly makes an impact."
Presley Hazelwood

The RITE Story begins in fall of 2008, when Brian put together a small charity golf tournament for his daughter Presley. He and his wife Brandi wanted to do something to give back to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (TSRHC), so this tournament allowed them to do so and give all proceeds made from the event to TSRHC. During the tournament I noticed something very special happening within everyone supporting our event. Each person attending has a tremendous power within themselves to GIVE! It was amazing to see family, friends and new acquaintances come together and work towards a common goal simply to give. click here to continue reading

Upcoming Events

Oct

7th

4th Annual Presley’s Promise

4th Annual Presley’s Promise, benefiting Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children

  • Friday, October 7th 2011 @ The Golf Club at McKinney
  • 7am Sign In, Coffee & Mimosa Reception
  • 8:30am Ball Drop Contest, benefiting Especially Needed
  • 9am Shot Gun Tee Off
  • Lunch/Awards/Drawings & Silent Auction to follow golf

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Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Texas

TSRHC treats Texas children with orthopedic conditions, such as scoliosis, clubfoot, hand disorders, hip disorders and limb length differences, as well as certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia.