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The Rose

We believe no one should die from breast cancer simply because they can't afford a mammogram. The Rose has been committed to eliminating breast healthcare inequities for Southeast Texas women since its founding in 1986. The organization was founded by two pioneering women determined to provide comprehensive, quality breast care. The Rose provides mammograms, diagnostic work including biopsies, and access to treatment if needed to all women regardless of their ability to pay.  Each year approximately 7,000 uninsured women and men in our community come to The Rose for help. They have no other place to go. The Rose is the only nationally recognized nonprofit breast health organization in Texas that simultaneously serves the insured and the uninsured through a preventive, culturally sensitive, family-centered, and community-based approach. We have the highest ratings available from independent charity watchdog organizations. While we know we can’t stop breast cancer from happening, together, we can make a difference in whether an uninsured woman survives it.

Edward Foundation

The Edward Foundation is the charitable fundraising arm of Edward Hospital and Health Services. It raises funds to help Edward Hospital and Health Services provide the highest quality services, technology, and staff to the communities it serves.

Hurley Foundation

Hurley Foundation is proud to support Hurley Medical Center and Hurley Children's Hospital, our local Children's Miracle Network Hospital. Our primary purpose is working to advance Hurley Medical Center's mission of "Clinical Excellence, Service to People" and Children's Miracle Network Hospitals mission, "We save children's lives and we give families hope." We utilize these combined missions for the benefit of the residents of the greater metropolitan Flint area by aiding in the advancement of medical sciences, education, medical care and for the distribution of funds to such institutions created, operated and maintained to provide such services by the governing body of the City of Flint.

Tabitha Foundation

Tabitha empowers people to Live Joyfully, Age Gratefully.

Nemours Foundation

To provide leadership, institutions and services to restore and improve the health of children through care and programs not readily available, with one high standard of quality and distinction, regardless of the recipient's financial status. Create the healthiest generations of children.

Ceca Foundation

To improve the human experience in healthcare communities by honoring the work of exceptional caregivers. This results in not only an enjoyable patient experience, but better quality of care for patients, residents, and families. The Ceca Award Program serves as a network for healthcare communities to demonstrate their commitment to core caregiving values, while ensuring staff are engaged and feel appreciated. Research shows these critical elements lead to higher safety and security, better staff retention, and improved care delivery.

Lakeshore Foundation

To enable people with physical disability and chronic health conditions to lead healthy, active, and independent lives through physical activity, sport, recreation, advocacy, policy, and research.

Hoag Foundation

Advancing the mission of Hoag through meaningful and inspirational philanthropic partnerships

The Medical Center

The Piedmont Columbus Regional Foundation raises funds to make a positive difference in every life we touch at Piedmont Columbus Regional.

The Prasad Project

PRASAD works in partnership with the people to benefit children and communities in need, regardless of race or belief. We implement innovative solutions that respond to local conditions and cultures.

The Survivor Fund

Their mission is to assist individuals and families subjected to torture and war trauma to rebuild healthy, self-sufficient lives and to contribute knowledge and testimony to global efforts to end torture. Since its inception in 1995, the Program has cared for more than 5,000 men, women and children from over 100 countries. The Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture (PSOT) provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care addressing the medical, mental health, legal, and social service needs of torture survivors and their families residing in the New York metropolitan area.

The Rainbow Network

Sharing in the love of Jesus Christ by partnering with Nicaragua's poorest people in healthcare, education, economic development and housing.