Kansas Shrine Bowl Announces $140,000 Donation to Shriners Children’s

The Shrine Bowl of Kansas, Inc. Board of Directors is proud to announce a 2025 donation of $140,000 to benefit Shriners Children’s. The net proceeds generated by the success of the organization’s 2025 events, the 52nd Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by Mammoth and the 2nd KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals, are made possible by the generosity and efforts of many. The Shrine Bowl of Kansas, Inc. Board of Directors would like to extend their heartfelt thank you to all of the staff, participants, families, supporters, ambassadors, corporate partners, advertisers, volunteers, local hosts, and nobles across Kansas who have contributed in any fashion towards this remarkable contribution that will greatly impact the lives of the many Kansas children and families who receive care at Shriners Children’s.

The overall impact of these events extends far beyond the major financial contribution to Shriners Children’s. More than 500 high school student-athletes and musicians from across the state of Kansas were provided with an opportunity to learn first-hand the impact their participation has on the lives of these children served by Shriners Children’s through interactive activities and learning experiences with Shriners Children’s Patient Ambassadors during camp. These experiences will lead to many of these students and their families becoming extensions of these Ambassadors in their own communities to help spread awareness and understanding for the outstanding philanthropic work being done by Shriners and the Shrine Bowl of Kansas, Inc.

To learn more about upcoming Shrine Bowl of Kansas, Inc. events, please visit www.KansasShrineBowl.com. The 3rd KWCA Kansas Shrine Duals will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Newman University in Wichita, Kansas and the 53rd Kansas Shrine Bowl will be played on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Welch Stadium on the campus of Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. The 53rd Kansas Shrine Bowl also includes the Masonic All-State Marching Band Camp and the All-Star Cheer Camp, along with many other game week events such as the parade, golf tournament, and more. Camp registration information and additional event information can be found at www.KansasShrineBowl.com.

The Shrine Bowl of Kansas Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that produces annual events and related activities, with all net proceeds benefiting Shriners Children’s. Donations to the Shrine Bowl of Kansas Inc. are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law (EIN 48-0807815). Since 1974, the Shrine Bowl of Kansas Inc. has donated $4.13 million to benefit Shriners Children’s. Shriners Children’s is a world-renowned healthcare system with hospitals, outpatient clinics, ambulatory care centers and outreach locations across the globe. Shriners Children’s is dedicated to improving the lives of children every day by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research, and outstanding teaching programs for medical professionals. Children up to the age of 18 are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patients’ ability to pay

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