Health Begins Together
As a catalyst for hope health in North Texas, our values are deeply rooted in the belief that everyone deserves a chance at a healthy, fulfilling life. We see health not just as treatment, but as a lifelong journey of wellness. With help from donors, we hope to uplift every individual in our community, ensuring that health and wellness are in reach for all.
Expanding Services and Patient Care
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Support Women's Health at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital
With renovations of both the Breast Center and the Women's Center, Texas Health Arlington is investing nearly $10 million in the health of women in Arlington, Grand Prairie, and southeast Tarrant County. The Texas Health Resources Foundation is seeking $1.5 million in philanthropic funds to support these renovations.
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Support Expansion at Texas Health Plano Presbyterian Hospital

Texas Health Plano is undergoing a new tower build and campus renovation. The project will include an eight-story tower and expanded Emergency Department.   

Heart and Vascular Care
Support Growth at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth

Texas Health Southwest is investing in an expansion that will increase access to care in this growing North Texas area.

Improving Health in Communities
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THRIVE
The THRIVE program addresses food insecurity and provides school-based resiliency training and mental health support for students in underserved schools.
Wellness for Life® Mobile Health Program

The Wellness for Life program delivers quality care in convenient and comfortable locations throughout North Texas. Since 1993, the program has provided no cost cancer screenings and other health services to more than 95,000 men and women.

Health to Home Medical Respite

Health to Home medical respire provides vital medical recuperation services and wraparound social services to adults experiencing homelessness.

Meadow’s ELCs

We’re equipping school district leaders with critical tools to strengthen their mental health systems.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program

The SANE program provides comprehensive care for victims of sexual assault and abuse, empowering survivors for potential legal proceedings, and contributing to the healing and recovery process.

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Community Impact
Community Impact invests in community health improvement through a data-driven, collaborative approach that addresses non-medical factors that influence health outcomes, like economic stability, access to healthy food, and safe housing.
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Healthy Food Access

Texas Health helps provide several ways for neighbors to access healthy foods.

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School Learning Gardens

Learning gardens help build skills children can use throughout their life while building engagement and knowledge on healthy foods.

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Literacy Partnerships

Texas Health has teamed up with Scholastic Book Fairs to provide free books to children in economically disadvantaged schools.

Empowering our Care Team
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Nursing and Allied Health Funds
The Nursing and Allied Health Funds are designed to train and support LVNs and RNs through pipeline and residency programs, continuing education, baccalaureate and advanced degrees, and nursing research.
Graduate Medical Education

Graduate Medical Education (GME) enhances the educational experience for medical residents through faculty support, curriculum development, awards, lectureships, and resident wellness programs.

Career Pathways

Career Pathways program offers high school graduates an opportunity to "earn as they learn," starting in entry-level medical positions and transferring into a healthcare job upon program completion.

General Programs and Projects
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Texas Health 365 Funds
The Texas Health 365 Fund supports our Texas Health hospitals and the communities by funding programs and education.
Maternal Health Project

The maternal death rate in Texas has increased at least 40 percent over the last two decades, according to researchers with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Two weeks after giving birth to her precious daughter, Jaheera White noted a spike in her blood pressure and was diagnosed with postpartum preeclampsia, Jaheera was hospitalized for three days. Once she recovered, Jaheera decided to make a difference in the lives of other mothers like herself.

Paint the Bus Pink

For every $25 donation, a pink tribute was placed on a mobile health unit in honor of those who have been affected by cancer.