In 1950, three dedicated community members, driven by a shared passion for serving children with special needs, founded the Grayson County Crippled Children's Society. Their mission to provide high-quality therapeutic services quickly transformed a small program housed in an old school building into a pioneering center for treating conditions such as polio, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, and limb differences. Over the decades, the program evolved into The Rehabilitation Center (TRC), now the only comprehensive therapy center in Grayson County serving both children and adults. Today, TRC continues its longstanding tradition of delivering essential physical, occupational, and speech therapy services in a compassionate, supportive environment—empowering individuals with disabilities, special needs, and injuries to reach their fullest potential.