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Stockton Scottish Rite Contributes $5000 to Enhance Local Childhood Language Development

  • Writer: California Scottish Rite
    California Scottish Rite
  • Aug 28
  • 1 min read
Six people smiling, standing in a room with a table full of colorful educational toys. Background has bulletin board labeled "Information Station."
Tosh Saruwatari, Jim Eichbaum, Steve Hauber, Christina Magaña, Ashley Kramer, and Roger Moore stand proudly, showcasing a generous donation of educational toys and supplies at an information station.

The California Scottish Rite Foundation is thrilled to share some wonderful news

from our Stockton community!


The Stockton Scottish Rite has generously donated $5,000 to the Stockton RiteCare Childhood Language Center (CLC). With this incredible gift, our clinic was able to purchase essential supplies directly from the wish list of the clinic director—resources that will make an immediate impact on children receiving speech and language therapy.


Earlier this week, members Tosh Saruwatari, Jim Eichbaum, Steve Hauber, and Roger Moore joined clinic staff Christina Magaña and Ashley Kramer to deliver the new supplies. The team described the moment as feeling “just like Christmas!” Thanks to this donation, children will now have access to a wide range of new tactile objects and therapy tools that make practicing speech and language skills fun, engaging, and encouraging.


This donation is a powerful example of how our local Scottish Rite bodies make a difference for children and families right in their own communities.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the Stockton Scottish Rite for their generosity, and to the clinic staff who work every day to change lives through improved communication and confidence.

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