“The Nancy Owens Breast Cancer Foundation supports the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine because of its comprehensive approach to basic science, translational and clinical research. Dr. Xiang Zhang and the rest of the team at the Breast Center use every tool, every technology and every pathway available to understand the root causes of this disease in order to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat it. We couldn’t be prouder to support the incredible work they are doing to save lives.”
— Teri Guera President, Nancy Owens Breast Cancer Foundation
“Our Family Foundation, Hae-Ahm (Sea-Rock) Foundation, was created to support programs for the underserved, locally and globally. Our initial funding given to the H. Ben Taub Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation was to develop a program to help train healthcare professionals treating the injured from Ukraine. The faculty at Baylor College of Medicine is deeply committed to helping those in need in our local and global communities. The College needs continuing philanthropic support to recruit and retain top-notch faculty and to initiate programs to improve the health and well-being of those we serve.”
— Michael Y. Lee, M.D., MHA, CPE Director, Hae-Ahm (Sea Rock) Foundation, Professor and Chair, H. Ben Taub Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine
“I have been at Baylor now for almost half a century, including 40 years as chair of the Department of Dermatology, serving four presidents. After completing dermatology training in San Francisco and London, I followed my heart and came back home to Houston, where I graduated from Rice University in 1961, and joined the Baylor College of Medicine faculty in 1974. I have never regretted my decision, and I give to Baylor because I’m proud to be a part of the Baylor family.”
— John Wolf, M.D., M.A. Professor and Emeritus Chair, Department of Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine
“The David and Eula Wintermann Foundation is honored to partner with Baylor College of Medicine to support Baylor Research Advocates for Student Scientists (BRASS) Scholars. The young scientists in BRASS are advancing the field of biomedical research and laying the foundation for the future of medicine.”
— Jack Johnson President, David and Eula Wintermann Foundation
“Hines is committed to Houston, as the home of our global headquarters for more than six decades. The medical research being conducted here has a far-reaching, worldwide impact. Baylor’s Center for Cardiometabolic Disease Prevention is addressing a global crisis affecting millions through cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art patient care, which is crucial to addressing this growing health concern and improving lives.”
— Jeffrey C. Hines Chairman and Co-CEO, Hines
“While we have had our challenges over the years, Peggy and I have been richly blessed in many ways. We look for ways to give back to those around us and to organizations that make a difference in people’s lives. Baylor College of Medicine is one of those organizations. Through my close association with the College for more than two decades, I have observed that Baylor is one of the most efficient, productive and best stewards of resources of any organization I know. Peggy and I appreciate the opportunity to be part of the ongoing Baylor mission.”
— Dean and Peggy Graves
“I have been truly honored to support Dr. Christie Ballantyne and the Center for Cardiometabolic Disease Prevention at Baylor College of Medicine. Cardiometabolic diseases often disproportionately afflict minority communities, and the Center is dedicated to combating this crisis through advanced patient care, education and research. Dr. Ballantyne and his team have already made significant strides toward reversing the alarming rise in cardiovascular diseases. Their work will continue to help patients lead healthier lives through a comprehensive approach to prevention and treatment.”
— Trini Mendenhall Board of Trustees, Baylor College of Medicine
“Rockwell Fund, Inc. (RFI) supports comprehensive and coordinated human services that help improve outcomes for lowincome individuals, families and communities. RFI believes that promoting healthcare for people affected by racial, ethnic and/or economic inequities in access to care will improve the health and quality of life of underserved communities.”
— Ronald Lewis President and CEO, Rockwell Fund, Inc.