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Shriners Hospitals for Children® is a health care organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, research and outstanding teaching programs. Children 18 years of age and under with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate are eligible and receive care in a family-centered environment with no financial obligation. Think Outside Children's Charity is proud to support Shriners each year by sponsoring the  Bear Pa Challenge. Each year one of the children who receives care at Shriners offers to attend our end of ride BBQ in Park City to share their story and accept our donation. We welcome you to take part in this unique event. This year you'll meet Ellie.

Ellie Frodsham

Ellie Frodsham knows all about challenges, but she’s never let one slow her down. Whether it’s in the swimming pool or on the dance floor, the playground or her custom adaptive bike, the six-year-old from Salt Lake City is always on the move.


Ellie was born with proximal femoral focal deficiency, a rare orthopaedic condition that limited the growth of one of her thigh bones. Realizing Ellie would require specialized and expensive medical care for years to come, her pediatrician referred her to Shriners Hospitals for Children—Salt Lake City.


Ellie was just two weeks old when she had her first appointment at Shriners Hospital. Since then she’s had a number of surgeries, including a recent operation on her hip. Physical therapists helped her learn to walk and orthotists made custom braces and shoe lifts to support her every step––all at no cost to her family.
“We are so grateful for this wonderful hospital,” says Ellie’s mother, Jenna. “It has been a real blessing.”


Today, the happy and active first grader uses a crutch and a seven-inch shoe lift in order to walk. Her hope is to begin limb lengthening procedures at Shriners Hospital this summer. The treatment that will require complicated surgery and months of physically demanding follow-up care. It will be a long and difficult process that will have to be repeated as she grows older, but well worth it if one day Ellie can stand on two fully functioning legs.


“She’s a trooper,” Jenna explains. “She’s also a more sympathetic and caring person if someone is sick or hurt. She’s been through it all.”

 

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