Sir Gus Our Camel
Sir Gus: The Camel with a Heart of Gold
Sir Gus isn’t an ordinary camel. He is a beloved mascot of Bahia Shrines Temple of Central Florida
The Shriners are known throughout North America for their dedication to helping children. Their network includes 22 Shriners Children’s hospitals—19 in the United States, one in Montreal, Canada, and one in Mexico City. These hospitals provide specialized pediatric care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of a family’s ability to
The Camel Herders Unit, mission is to care for Sir Gus. Under the leadership of their president, Steve Moody of Century Fire Protection, Orlando. We make sure Sir Gus is healthy, well-fed, brushed, exercised, and ready for his next adventure. We know that caring for Sir Gus is more than a responsibility—it’s an honor.
Gus even has his own specially designed transportation bus that safely transports him to Shrine events, festivals, across Central Florida. Children and adults stop to take pictures and give him carrots with Sir Gus’s “kiss” with the famous camel. Sir Gus helps raise awareness for children who need hope and healing. The Shriners and Sir Gus represent an organization built on compassion, service, and love.
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