The Many Faces of Giving TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Looking Ahead in 2016 Onward and Upward Texas Health Resources celebrated many achievements in women and the No. 3 workplace for diversity in the nation. 2015, but there is little time to sit back and reflect on our This external validation confirms what we observe each day accomplishments. The work ahead of us in 2016 is arguably and what our patients and visitors feel – Texas Health is a great as transformative for Texas Health as the year this great place to work and receive care. organization was formed. We hope to broaden the access North Texans have to that care The tenets of this work are simple: we by integrating with UT Southwestern to create Southwestern now look at everything we do through Health Resources, a clinically integrated network that will blend the lens of Fresh AIR: Affordability, the strengths of both organizations to elevate the health and Innovation and Reliability because this wellness of our community and respond to the challenges of a is the way consumers choose us. dynamic health care environment in North Texas. People from all corners of our If all of this wasn’t enough for one year’s objectives, organization are involved in this approaching the end of our 10-year journey to transform Texas undertaking, with frontline caregivers Health from an acute hospital system into a patient-centric leading the way. These work teams, health care system means a new 10-year strategic plan is being including nurses and physicians, developed. It will address changing market forces, patient are focused on refining processes needs and consumer expectations in health care, so that Texas and implementing best practices to Health remains strong and vibrant for decades to come. strengthen the organization. I want to personally thank those who give back to the North The compass that guides this work Texas community through philanthropic support for Texas and sets the foundation of our culture is The THR PromiseSM: Health. The achievement of these exciting challenges in 2016 Individuals Caring For Individuals, Together®. Because of that and beyond would not be possible without your unwavering culture, Texas Health was recognized last year as the No. 1 support and generosity. health care organization to work for in the United States by Fortune. We were also recognized as the No. 2 workplace for Barclay E. Berdan, FACHE CEO, Texas Health Resources TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 2 Table of Contents The Many Faces of Giving Texas Health Resources is fortunate to have such a generous and caring community where our North Texas citizens truly care about the health and well-being of others. Our Mission is to improve the health of the people in the communities we serve, and we couldn’t do it without you. You make the difference. From our committed volunteers to our most stalwart giving society members and dedicated trustees, long-time friends and young Birthday Buddies, every donor matters. In this year’s report, we highlight a few of our many faces of giving – donors who are leading by example with their philanthropic giving. 3 Hawthorne Society 5 Farrington-Thompson Society 8 Circle of Giving Society 41 Gifts-In-Kind 44 Birthday Buddies 44 In Remembrance 49 2015 Events 51 Giving at a Glance On the cover: The Cleveland family, 53 2015 by the Numbers Maggie and David, with their three- year-old twins Tucker and Mary 54 Stewardship Report Michael. Read more on page 43 55 Save the Date about how this family is giving back through volunteerism and as young philanthropists with Birthday Buddies. DONATE TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES FOUNDATION | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Ms. Virginia Clay Dorman Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brennan Fleta R. and George S. Walls Mrs. Jo Ellard Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation W. W. Ward Endowment Texas Health Resources Foundation has made every attempt Dr. and Mrs. B. Henry Estess Jr. Dr. Robert S. and Joyce Pate Capper The Western Company of Texas, Inc. to ensure the completeness and accuracy of this list. If you E.E. and Greer Garson Fogelson Paris & Helen Gertrude Castleberry Charitable Foundation Foundation $100,000 and greater notice an error or omission, please report it to the Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Frank Mrs. Fran Chiles at 682-236-5200 and accept our sincere apologies. Mr. John K. Funk Mr. Maxwell Clampitt Anonymous Hawn Foundation Cook Children’s Medical Center Robert D. & Catherine R. Alexander Hillcrest Foundation, founded by Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cooper Foundation Mrs. W. W. Caruth Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Judson A. Cramer Sheila E. Allen Charitable Trust Deepest appreciation is extended to the individuals, Hoblitzelle Foundation The Crystal Charity Ball Frances M. Allen corporations, foundations and community organizations Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hood Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, American Parkinson Disease Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirk Bank of America Trustee Association, Inc. for all philanthropic gifts supporting Texas Health Greater Fort Worth Affiliate of The Dallas Foundation Amgen Center Resources Foundation between January 1, 2015 and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Davidson Family Charitable Foundation Mrs. Edna N. Anderson December 31, 2015. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lacerte Veeta H. and C. J. (Red) Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon D. Anderson Mr. Morton H. Marr Sherry and Howard Dudley Jane and James E. Anthony Mr. Roy McBride Emergency Medicine Consultants, Ltd Arlington Emergency Medicine Associates The Meadows Foundation Ethicon Endo-Surgery Mrs. Elizabeth Means Armstrong James C. Minyard and Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ewing III AT&T Hawthorne Society Sue A. de Mille Minyard Dr. and Mrs. Maynard F. Ewton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Attaya The Moody Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Farrington Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bahan Below we list those special donors who have made The Morris Foundation Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation Bates Container, Inc. cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more since Texas Health Harry S. Moss Heart Trust Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Baldwin Once Upon A Time . Mrs. Gail O. Hall Bank of America Resources Foundation was established. We thank these B. B. Owen Trust Martha and Doug Hawthorne Bank of Texas Mary V. and Herbert L. Pease Family Hillwood Alliance Group Bank One Texas generous community supporters and commend their Perot Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Hunt Dr. Louis H. and Madlyn Barnett giving spirits. PhysAssist Scribes, Inc. Jane & John Justin Foundation Anne T. and Robert M. Bass F. Wesley and Charline G. Rufi Mr. and Mrs. Luther King Mr. and Mrs. Craig Beale Mrs. John P. Ryan Mrs. Fannie B. Kivlen The Beck Group Italics = Deceased The Jean-Claude Saada Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Kleinert Bell Helicopter Textron Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sanford Jr. Helen I. Littauer Trust, U.S. Trust Ben E. Keith Foundation $10,000,000 and greater $1,000,000 and greater Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Seay Lockheed Martin AERO Club Barclay E. and Marsha Berdan Mr. Charles R. Sitter (Aeronautics Employees’ Reaching Out) Rhoda and Howard L. Bernstein Anonymous Anonymous Mr. William C. Slicker Luther King Capital Management Blackwell Publishing Inc. Mrs. Nancy B. Hamon Adventist Health System Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation The Eugene McDermott Foundation BNSF Railway Company Katherine and John A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Atwell Lillian and Thomas W. Sowell Mrs. Eugene McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Boes Sid W. Richardson Foundation Nancy Lee and Perry Bass Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Ella C. McFadden Charitable Trust Lorin A. Boswell Foundation The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Hurst-Euless-Bedford Auxiliary Mr. Robert H. McLemore Ann and Robert W. Bowman $5,000,000 and greater Foundation Texas Medicine Resources, LLP Raymond M. O’Keefe Trust Nannie Hogan Boyd Trust Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Beecherl Jr. Texas Presbyterian Foundation Oncor Electric Delivery A. Compton Broders III, M.D. and Amon G. Carter Foundation Dave E. Bloxom, Sr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenny A. Troutt Martha Sue Parr Trust, Maureen Murry, M.D., J.D. Communities Foundation of Texas Horace C. Cabe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John T. Walter Jr. JPMorgan Chase, NA, Trustee Mrs. Sharon Marr Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunt Cambridge Mindful Living Foundation James and Eunice West Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Payton Sr. Burlington Resources Foundation Klabzuba Family Foundation W.W. Caruth, Jr. Foundation of Herbert L. and Mary V. Pease Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Canose Mr. Robert Klabzuba and Communities Foundation of Texas $500,000 and greater Charitable Trust Carnival Minyard Foundation Mrs. Doris Klabzuba The Constantin Foundation Mrs. Russell H. Perry Central Texas Conference of the The J. E. and L. E. Mabee Foundation Patricia and John Cox Anonymous Amy and Corey Prestidge United Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Perot Sr. Doris and Joe Dealey Austin Industries Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Don Siratt Children’s Medical Center of Dallas The Ryan Foundation Mr. Paul Dorman Balfour Beatty Construction Hesta Stuart Christian Charitable Trust CIBC World Markets Benjamin F. & Lillian R. Beaty Union Pacific Resources City of Allen “We hope that through our giving we can help ensure the permanency of the programs and institutions to which we give. A gift, whether of time or resources, is a visible and tangible vote of confidence for initiatives we feel have real significance in the community.” Dr. Henry and Sandra Estess, Hawthorne Society donors For more than 45 years, Dr. Henry Estess and his wife Sandra have played an integral role in supporting the Texas Health system. Dr. Estess served on the medical staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas from 1970 to 1997, and has taken several leadership roles such as a founding member of the Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation and founding president of the medical staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano.
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