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FOCUS { Fall 2014 } CHRISTUS School-based Clinics expand capabilities to strengthen students’ bodies, minds and spirits. Each year,16 Houston- area CHRISTUS School-Based Clinics care for more than 6,000 students. T elemedicine increases capacity to serve CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare recently unveiled an innovative telemedicine program that has launched at three CHRISTUS School-based Clinics – Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Resurrection School and Yellowstone Academy. Via laptop computers, medical assistants working at CHRISTUS School-based Clinics can connect with CHRISTUS family nurse practitioners. These family nurse practitioners can see what a school’s medical assistant sees, ask students questions, provide real-time diagnosis and even prescriptions. Plans are in place to expand telemedicine capabilities to as many as 12 more CHRISTUS School-Based Clinics in 2015. Counseling services help treat the whole student Supported by a grant from CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston began providing counseling services to students at 10 inner-city Houston Catholic schools. Currently, three full-time, licensed bilingual Catholic Charities counselors serve the schools, where they support students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Pressures of home-life, bullying, depression and a host of issues are addressed through counseling, which over time can help students improve performance in the classroom and life outside of school. As of late-2014, nearly 900 student-counseling sessions had occurred, serving 176 students and their families. On March 24, 2015, CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare Spring Luncheon will honor Most Reverend, Joseph A. Fiorenza, D.D., Archbishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. You won’t want to miss our special guest speaker, Bill Cosby, one of the most influential stars in America today. Spring Luncheon proceeds will benefit CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, as we continue our mission of providing affordable, quality healthcare and social services throughout our community. Donations and reservations may be made online at CHRISTUSFoundation.org a donation at CHRISTUSFoundation.org Free Testing pre K,1 st , 3 rd , 5 th , 7 th grade students receive free State mandated testing for vision, hearing and scoliosis Help us keep children healthy Please make Bill Cosby Headlines 2015 Spring Luncheon

Transcript of Focus Fall 2014

  • FOCUS{ Fall 2014 }

    CHRISTUS School-based Clinics expand capabilities to strengthen students bodies, minds and spirits.

    Each year,16 Houston- area CHRISTUS School-Based Clinics care for more than 6,000 students.

    Telemedicine increases capacity to serveCHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare recently unveiled an innovative telemedicine program that has launched at three CHRISTUS School-based Clinics Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Resurrection School and Yellowstone Academy. Via laptop computers, medical assistants working at CHRISTUS School-based Clinics can connect with CHRISTUS family nurse practitioners. These family nurse practitioners can see what a schools medical assistant sees, ask students questions, provide real-time diagnosis and even prescriptions. Plans are in place to expand telemedicine capabilities to as many as 12 more CHRISTUS School-Based Clinics in 2015.

    Counseling services help treat the whole studentSupported by a grant from CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston began providing counseling services to students at 10 inner-city Houston Catholic schools.

    Currently, three full-time, licensed bilingual Catholic Charities counselors serve the schools, where they support students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Pressures of home-life, bullying, depression and a host of issues are addressed through counseling, which over time can help students improve performance in the classroom and life outside of school. As of late-2014, nearly 900 student-counseling sessions had occurred, serving 176 students and their families.

    On March 24, 2015, CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare Spring Luncheon

    will honor Most Reverend, Joseph A. Fiorenza, D.D., Archbishop Emeritus,

    Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. You wont want to miss our special guest

    speaker, Bill Cosby, one of the most influential stars in America today. Spring

    Luncheon proceeds will benefit CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, as we

    continue our mission of providing affordable, quality healthcare and social

    services throughout our community. Donations and reservations may be made

    online at CHRISTUSFoundation.org

    a donation at CHRISTUSFoundation.org

    Free TestingpreK,1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th grade students

    receive free State mandated testing

    for vision, hearing and scoliosis

    Help us keep children healthyPlease make

    Bill Cosby Headlines 2015 Spring Luncheon

  • Commemorating CHRISTUS St. Marys 3rd

    Anniversary in August of 2014, donors and

    community members gathered to celebrate the

    ongoing success of the Healthy Neighborhoods

    Initiative, which unifies the strengths of three

    CHRISTUS Foundation programs CHRISTUS

    St. Marys Clinic, CHRISTUS School-based

    Clinics and CHRISTUS Healthy Living

    Mobile Clinics.

    In response to ever-increasing demand for

    affordable, quality healthcare in southeast

    Houston, CHRISTUS St. Marys Clinic has also

    recently completed expansion of clinic space and

    welcomed the addition of two new physicians,

    who will work alongside the clinics medical

    director, Sister Rosanne Pope, M.D.

    The afternoon included a blessing of the

    St. Marys facility expansion by Most Reverend,

    Joseph A. Fiorenza, D. D., Archbishop Emeritus

    Galveston-Houston.

    When you donate to CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, you can choose to fund a specific community program, honor a loved one or

    register for our monthly, recurring giving program.

    CHRISTUS OUR DAILY BREAD

    providing prescription assistance

    CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread in Galveston provides

    guidance and structure to homeless clients as

    they develop plans of action to break the cycles

    of addiction and despair.

    While many Our Daily Bread clients can

    access medical care, there are fewer resources

    available for acquiring vital prescription

    medications. Our Daily Breads Prescription

    Assistance Program helps clients affordably

    restore their health as they work.

    In the past year, Our Daily Bread filled

    approximately 500 prescriptions, valued at

    almost $7,000. Many of these prescriptions

    provided, help address psychiatric disorders,

    chronic conditions such as diabetes and

    hypertension and acute illness such as upper

    respiratory infections.

    To help support Our Daily Bread, visit

    CHRISTUSFoundation.org.

    CHRISTUS HEALTHY LIVING MOBILE CLINICS

    strength in numbersJanuary through June of 2014, two CHRISTUS

    Healthy Living Mobile Clinics racked up plenty

    of mileage in service to seniors, school children

    and families throughout our community.

    6,078 men, women and children

    received care

    2,007 seniors received care

    17 new clinic sites were visited by the

    newest mobile unit, serving more than

    1,750 people

    2,704 Lipid Panels for cholesterol screenings

    272 diabetic patients referred for vision care

    341 Well Women examinations

    36 Influenza Clinics protected 668 children

    and adults

    1,004 received immunizations for

    childhood diseases

    Mobile Clinics administered 270 vision

    screenings, 271 hearing screenings and 24

    screenings for scoliosis

    CHRISTUS ST. MARYS CLINIC

    celebrating healthy neighborhoods

    LAST YEAR, WE SERVED NEARLY 60,000 OF OUR NEIGHBORS BETTER HEALTHCARE.

    4,984 patients relied on CHRISTUS St. Marys

    Clinc for their medical care

    6,078 patients received care at

    CHRISTUS Healthy Living Mobile Clinics

    2014 CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare

    P.O. Box 1919 | Houston, TX 77251 | 713.652.3100

    11,443 hot meals prepared and served at

    CHRISTUS Our Daily Bread

    The numbers above represent the last six months of care.

  • SCHOOL

    16CHRISTUS School-based Clinics helping children stay healthy

    Where Your Support is Working Wonders.

    Thanks to you, CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare serves the Houston and Galveston region through eight primary programs. Among them are our CHRISTUS School-based Clinics, located at 16 area schools, and two Healthy Living Mobile Clinics, vehicles which venture anywhere the need for quality care takes them.

    Research suggests that having a positive sense of purpose and an expression of goals can affect your well being even helping to fight disease. Can you think of a simpler way to improve your health than making a contribution to the organizations that are close to your heart? Visit us online at CHRISTUS-Foundation.org or contact Les Cave, President of CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare, at 713-652-3100.

    Gifts That Pay You Income

    n Charitable Gift Annuities

    n Charitable Remainder Trusts

    Gifts You Make Today

    n Memorial and Honorary Gifts

    n Charitable Lead Trusts

    n Donor Advised Funds

    Gifts That Make an Impact After

    Your Lifetime

    n Bequests

    n Beneficiary Designations

    n Endowed Gifts

    n Give My Home, But Live There for Life

    Nun Run 2014 Celebrating 10 Years!

    Conditions were perfect on October 25th for the 10th Annual Nun Run. Nearly500 participants including bikers, Sisters, Nun Run supporters and volunteers took to the roads from Houston to Galveston. A fun-filled day was had by all, with proceeds benefiting thousands of impoverished children. Nun Run proceeds totaling $96,000 will provide flu vaccinations, health screenings, education and counseling services for thousands of under-served children.

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  • CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare 2014 Board of Directors

    CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCare is incredibly

    grateful and truly blessed to join forces with generous

    companies who represent the best of our community.

    Companies joining the CHRISTUS Corporate Partners

    program have been instrumental in generating donations,

    lending their hands to building gardens at the School-based

    clinics, feeding the homeless at Our Daily Bread, hosting

    golf tournaments, stuffing wellness bags for the Mobile

    Clinic, initiating clothing and food drives during the

    holidays, and teaching nutrition classes for the first ever

    School-Based Clinics Nutrition Fair.

    Jeff Miller, President, and Dave Lesar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Halliburton, present Foundation president,

    Les Cave with a generous $50,000 check to support the vital CHRISTUS Healthy Living Mobile Clinics.

    Donor Spotlight

    Agee Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard E. AgeeAlanton Group, Inc.Ms. Nancy K. AlldredgeAlliance of Community Assistance MinistriesMr. and Mrs. Eugene R. AllspachAmerican Lung Assn of the Plains-Gulf RegionAnonymousMrs. Laura Anthony-Jones and Mr. Steve JonesArchdiocese of Galveston-HoustonMr. David ArmijoMr. and Mrs. Robert C. AshlockAspen Tech Inc.athenahealth, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. N. Joseph BaileyMr. and Mrs. David L. Baird, Jr.Bank of AmericaBay Area Courier ServiceBay Area Unitarian Universalist ChurchMr. Jim BaylorBB&T Bank - CHAMPIONBevCo InternationalMs. Janet H. Biersdorfer and Mr. Marvin B. BiersdorferMs. Sherry A. BlackBlue Cross Blue Shield of TexasMs. Grace BookerMs. Magaly BrabnerMr. Utah C. BradyMr. and Mrs. Ludwig BrandMr. Joe L. Brinson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. BriscoThe Brodsky FoundationDr. Leon Bromberg Charitable TrustMr. Kenneth BrooksMr. John F. BrothersMr. and Mrs. Jimmie W. BuchananMr. Gustavo CamachoMs. Sonja CantuMr. Thomas CashCharity Guild of Catholic WomenChevron Humankind/Chevron CorporationMr. and Mrs. Kevin ChisumMr. Mark ChristensenCHRISTUS FundTLRA CHRISTUS HealthCHRISTUS HealthCHRISTUS Health - USFHPCHRISTUS Health Gulf CoastMr. Paul V. CinquemaniCity of HoustonMr. and Mrs. Albert W. Clay IIIClinica La Salud, LLCCoats RoseMr. and Mrs. Claude B. CobbMr. and Mrs. Lewis ColemanCommunity Bank of TexasMrs. Helen Stephens CooperMr. Godfrey M. Cortez

    Mr. Jeffery L. CottonMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Couty, Sr.Creative BranchMr. and Mrs. Edward C. Cronin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daggett, Jr.Mr. Craig(Steve) DamuthMr. and Mrs. Tom M. Davis, Jr.Delta Sigma Theta SororityDignity MemorialDistinctive Life Cremations & FuneralsMr. and Mrs. David B. DohertyMr. and Mrs. William J. Drawe IIIMr. and Mrs. Daniel K. DurhamDurham Family Giving FundMr. Manni DwyerDr. and Mrs. Thomas P. EarthmanMs. Anna Y. EckertThe Ellwood FoundationEpiphany of the LordMr. and Mrs. Sam L. EvansDr. and Mrs. M. Wayne FalconeMr. Esteban FernandezFidelity CharitableMr. Duncan M. FinlaysonMr. and Mrs. Robert T. FinleyFirst Evangelical Lutheran ChurchCatherine C. Foley, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. FosterMs. Rebecca S. FosterMr. and Mrs. Leslie B. FoxMr. and Mrs. Pete Franco, Jr.Ms. Norma J. FreemanMr. and Mrs. Jonathan K. FrelsMr. and Mrs. Gary S. FriedlanderMr. Gerald FuhrmanMiguel L. Gallegos, M.D.Mr. John GanaRev. and Mrs. Robert W. GarlandMr. Johhny GaskillMs. L. Ann GatelyCongresswoman Shelley Sekula-Gibbs, M.D. and Mr. Robert W. Gibbs, Jr.Gilbane Building CompanyDrs. Myra and John GilleanMr. and Mrs. Scott GoinsMs. Wendy Wilkins and Mr. Juan GonzalezMs. Maddie GonzalezMs. Ruby GonzalezMs. Nicole Hill and Mr. Jerry GossGreater Houston Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Barrie F. GreensladeMr. and Mrs. Joe GuerreroMs. Susie GuerreroH & R BlockMr. Mark HallMr. and Mrs. Morris HallHalliburton Foundation, Inc.George and Mary Josephine Hamman FoundationThe Curtis and Doris K. Hankamer Foundation

    Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. HardyMr. and Mrs. Robert L. HargraveDr. Lindsey D. Harris and Mr. Michael MassengaleMr. Robert HastingsHealthy Houston FoundationMr. and Mrs. Vince S. HefleyHeimbinder Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Isaac HeimbinderMs. Andreas HockHouston MethodistMr. Gary D. HowardMr. and Mrs. David HugheyMs. Dorothy D. HunterMr. John A. Hutchison IIIIglesia Episcopal Santa Maria VirgenMr. Sam JeffordsMr. and Mrs. Gregory T. JonesMrs. Laura Anthony-Jones and Mr. Steve JonesMr. and Mrs. Shane KearnsMr. and Mrs. James KeesMr. and Mrs. Randell KelleyHarris & Eliza Kempner FundMr. Daniel S. KerrMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. KnudsonMr. Willy F. KuehnLa Plaza PharmacyMr. and Mrs. John T. LawrenceMr. Thanh N. LeMs. Mary F. LeCompteMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. LehmanMr. and Mrs. Scott LieblingMr. and Mrs. Andrew LinbeckShanna & Andrew Linbeck Family Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Andrew LinbeckLt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Elbert W. LinkMrs. Bettie O. LobitLonely MomsMr. and Mrs. William R. LorenzoMr. Tommy W. LottMr. and Mrs. Donald A. LoundsMr. Clifton O. Love, Jr.Lewis & Joan Lowenstein FoundationDr. and Mrs. Thomas E. LundeenMs. Deborah LynchMs. Mary T. Lynch and Mr. Scott EngerMr. Robert L. K. LynchLynch-Enger Family Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. MacriniMr. Ronald J. MarekMr. and Mrs. Marshall A. MartinMr. and Mrs. George MartinezDr. Lindsey D. Harris and Mr. Michael MassengaleMr. David S. MathewsMs. Kathie Mathews and Mr. Dale WoodfieldMrs. Lynn P. MathewsMr. and Mrs. William K. McGee, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Steven McMurrey

    Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNeillieMr. James McPhailMr. Joseph Melia, Jr.Mr. James MellottTrini and O.C. Mendenhall FoundationMs. Trini MendenhallDr. Sarah A. MilfordMr. David A. MillerMission Constructors, Inc.Mr. Joe L. MoralesMr. Patrick J. MoranMr. Michael E. MurphyMs. Laura L. MurrellMr. Melvin L. Myers, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Hunter NelsonNelson Family FoundationMs. Aithuong NguyenMr. Jay A. NicholsMr. Rex NixMs. Paula A. ObstaA. G. Ogden Management Inc.Mrs. Joan D. OLearyMr. Randy OsteenMr. and Ms. Stephan OubreMr. Robert OzunaMs. Mary R. PalazzoloMrs. Imogen S. PapadopoulosProf. and Mrs. Ronald C. ParMr. and Mrs. George A. PelkeyMr. Louis J. Pelz, Jr.Mrs. Cheryl PortschellerMrs. Annette Prior-KearnsMr. and Mrs. David J. QuigleyMr. Gary J. RabalaisRathjen FoundationRaymond James & AssociatesRBC Wealth ManagementRetreads Motorcycle ClubMr. Gerald ReynoldsMs. Sue RightlyMs. Natalie RileyMr. and Mrs. Simmie L. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Terry RobinsonMr. Edward RodriguezMs. Pamela RooneyMr. and Mrs. Michael N. RouenMr. and Mrs. James L. RoweMr. and Mrs. Robert Ruiz Jr.Nancy and Clive Runnells FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ernie SadauSafeway Inc.Salient PartnersSan Jacinto Harley DavidsonSchaefer OutfitterMr. and Mrs. Robert M. SchickDr. and Mrs. William J. SchullMr. and Mrs. David ScottDeacon and Mrs. Don SengerMr. and Mrs. Mike SenorMr. Corbin SepulvedaMr. Daniel F. Shank

    The John T. Shea Charitable FoundationMs. Teresa H. ShermanSisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word HoustonSkufca FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jack R. SkufcaMr. and Mrs. Gary G. SmithMr. and Mrs. Dirk SmithMr. and Mrs. Gary G. SmithMr. and Mrs. William A. SpearySpectra Energy Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramSpindletop Charities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. StallingsMr. Brad StewartMr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Strake, Sr.Stubbs Harley-DavidsonMr. Robert C. SwitzerMr. and Mrs. Gerard J. SwonkeTaylor Family ChiropracticTexas First BankMr. and Mrs. Phillip ThamesMr. Frank L. TheallMr. John J. ThielMs. Diann ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Dale G. ThorumMr. and Mrs. Edward Tillman, Sr.Mr. Patrick A. TipsMr. and Mrs. Roque J. TorresMr. Richard R. TorresMs. Shirley A. TraylorTrue Vine ChurchIsla Carroll Turner Friendship Trust Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of GalvestonUT Health Science Center at HoustonMr. and Mrs. Larry R. VeselkaMr. Ignacio VillarrealMs. Irene WallaceMr. and Mrs. William H. WallaceMr. and Mrs. Vincent C. WardWarriors Bikers 4 CharityMr. and Mrs. Warren E. WeaverThe Iris & Lloyd Webre FoundationMrs. Iris P. WebreMr. Michael L. WeinelDr. and Mrs. Norman WeisbrodtMr. and Mrs. Cameron S. Wells, Jr.Wells FargoMr. and Mrs. James WhitcombMrs. Raye G. WhiteMr. William WickelMr. and Mrs. Stephen WilkeningMs. Wendy Wilkins and Mr. Juan GonzalezMr. and Mrs. Nellis G. Willhite IIMs. Julie WilliamsMs. Virginia WillmethMr. and Mrs. Don WooMr. and Mrs. Kimmy WoodMr. Dale WoodfieldMr. William WrennMr. John L. Zipprich II

    Michael W. Mengis, Chair

    Richard R. Torres, Vice Chair

    Stephen D. Strake, Sr., Treasurer

    Les Cave, President

    Richard E. AgeeDavid P. ArmijoN. Joseph BaileyJames E. BashawNicole P. CaoBetty Stovall ClarkDonald R. Collins, Jr., MDErnest D. Cronin, MD

    Jai DaggettArchbishop Emeritus Joseph A. FiorenzaLeslie B. FoxJonathan K. FrelsRobert W. Gibbs, Jr.Anthony R. GrijalvaLindsey D. Harris, MDClare Sullivan JacksonDennis M. MalloyLisa B. MartinJeffrey S. MunozHunter NelsonKevin OGormanSr. Rachel OKeeffeLouis Pelz

    Sister Yvonne PratkaKim RichardsMonsignor Frank H. RossiDaniel F. ShankEugene J. Silva IIGary D. TumaWilliam H. WallaceNellis G. Willhite IIDon Woo

    Life DirectorsEugene R. AllspachDavid L. Baird, Jr.Daniel A. BreenTed H. Dinerstein

    David B. DohertyJulia A. FrankelLloyd J. Gregory, Jr., MDRobert L. HargraveHarold G. Hidalgo, Sr.Artie Lee HindsR. Stan Marek, Jr.James S. PrenticeJohn A. RossittoGeorge W. Strake, Jr. Raye G. White

    Advisory CouncilJohn A. Daugherty, Jr.Harriet Foster

    George Y. GonzalezJames P. HarrisSandy HerrinGigi HuangAlbert P. KellerRaymond J. KhouryHoward F. LedererTommy MannGeorge MartinezJohn L. McConn, Jr.Patrick J. Moran Sister Rosanne Popp, MDTrini Mendenhall SosaMark TurzilloRobert E. Wiemer, Jr.

    CHRISTUS Foundation for HealthCares Board of Directors and staff express heartfelt thanks to our generous friends. In recognition of your generosity, gifts of $100 and greater from April 1, 2014 through October 31, 2014 are listed. Thank you again.

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