Going for Gold: Texas Children’s Hospitalimg_9617

Through community outreach events we empower our players to be in tune with their community and reach those who truly need our support.

Last Sunday, Tenacity Houston partnered with Texas Children’s Hospital to promote “Going Gold,” a program working to heighten awareness of Childhood Cancer. We asked all of our girls to wear gold to practice on Sunday and had some fun props, a photo cut out board, and signs from Texas Children’s with the #GoingGold and #NoOneFightsAlone insignia. The hope is after posting all our pictures from practice with the hashtags, Texas Children’s, the boys and girls in the hospital, along with their families will be able to view the pics of our crazy kids and feel the love and support of their community, AND hopefully have a laugh too. The girls absolutely LOVED being a part of such a great cause and it made for an amazing day of practices! Through community outreach events we empower our players to be in tune with their community and reach those who truly need our support. We hope that through Tenacity’s support and pictures the children at the Texas Hospital know that “No One Fights Alone.”

 

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ABOUT THE TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL  FOUNDATION

img_9621Texas Children’s Hospital’s mission is to create a healthier future for children and women throughout our global community by leading in patient care, education and research. With over 7,500 patients seen everyday, each one is a unique opportunity and challenge to provide better care to every infant, child and woman that comes through our doors. Patient care is job one and is at the core of everything we do. By always keeping patients in mind, we discover new ways to move our field forward.
Texas Children’s believes in leading tirelessly. Everyday, we work to extend our reach around the globe to find new and improved ways to help children and women get the care they deserve. We are never restricted by what has been done before, and embrace that freedom to discover better methods. We are consistently recognized for our accomplishments and have been ranked the 4th Best Children’s Hospital by U.S. News & World Report in the nation in a relatively short 60 years.