October 2003
Foot Levelers makes donation to Palmer foundation
Foot Levelers, Inc.,
the leading manufacturer of custom‑made orthotics for the chiropractic
profession, has donated $2,500 to the Palmer Foundation for Chiropractic
History (PFCH) towards the structural repair of the Palmer mansion.
PFCH was founded in
1996 in an effort to preserve chiropractic history through artifacts,
crafts, and manuscripts. Forming the cornerstone of this historical account
is the mansion of B.J. Palmer.
The Foundation's current project is the restoration of the organ loft roof,
which has badly deteriorated.
"We are thrilled that
Foot Levelers has decided to be a continuing donor for the History
Foundation," said Alana Callender, director of PFCH. "Their gifts will allow
us to continue restoration on the Mansion and development of the
chiropractic museum. Foot Levelers is a strong supporter throughout the
chiropractic profession, and we are very proud to have their support for our
profession's history."
Kent S. Greenawalt,
president and CEO of Foot Levelers, stated, "It is important that we never
forget where we came from and keep chiropractic history alive for future
generations of chiropractors."
For more information on
the Foundation for Chiropractic History or to make a donation, call Palmer
College of Chiropractic, 563‑884‑5404 or visit the website at http://www.palmer.edu/pfch/PFCHhome.htm.