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DHR to Host 10th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament

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Dr. Noel Oliveira co-founder and chairman of the Diabetes and Obesity Committee at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance and Dr. Robert Martinez, Chief Physician Executive and Chief Medical Officer at DHR. Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez
Dr. Noel Oliveira co-founder and chairman of the Diabetes and Obesity Committee at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance and Dr. Robert Martinez, Chief Physician Executive and Chief Medical Officer at DHR. Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

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Doctors Hospital at Renaissance and Hope Family Health Center announce August 22nd “Fishing for Hope” Tournament

Edinburg, TX—Doctors Hospital at Renaissance is pleased to announce its 10th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament, which will be held Saturday, August 22, 2015 at Louie’s Backyard on South Padre Island, Texas. Now the largest non-profit tournament on the Texas coast, “Fishing for Hope” is a family-friendly and fun event for people of all ages. This year’s tournament will feature a live concert, dinner, the legendary stars auction, and much more! All proceeds from “Fishing for Hope” will once again benefit the Hope Family Health Center.

Hope Family Health Center (HFHC) is located in McAllen and is run by local volunteer physicians and staff, all of which provide their time and services without charge. HFHC provides free health services in an open and accepting atmosphere to all persons living in the Rio Grande Valley who are without access to health care or medical insurance. As our community grows, so do our medical and health care needs—the physicians and staff at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance have acknowledged this and have come together to contribute to this worthy cause.

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Rebecca Stocker, Executive Director of the Hope Family Health Center, states, “The commitment Doctors Hospital at Renaissance has to the health of our community is truly humbling. Their service to the uninsured and indigent individuals and families shows their dedication to the health of the entire Rio Grande Valley.”

Stocker continues, “Not only have they supported the clinic through direct emergency patient care, but DHR’s ‘Fishing for Hope’ Tournament raises funds to help provide community members with healthcare they otherwise would not have access to. Doctors Hospital at Renaissance has raised over $1.4 million over the past 10 years for Hope Family Health Center, which has continued to help with the mission of ensuring each person that enters our doors reaches maximum health and self-sufficiency.”

Stocker continues, “The overwhelming amount of care the physicians, staff and DHR community provide through the ‘Fishing for Hope’ tournament is truly amazing. I, along with the Hope Family Health Center Board of Directors and Staff, am so grateful for and proud of the relationship we have with Doctors Hospital at Renaissance and I look forward to continuing to provide hope for our community.”

Doctors Hospital at Renaissance would like to thank its generous supporters and sponsors of the 10th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament. There are many sponsorship and participation options still available. For more information, contact the DHR Community Events Department at (956) 362-3140.

Pictured above The 2015 “Fishing for Hope” Tournament Committee celebrate 100 days until the 10th Annual “Fishing for Hope” tournament! (from left to right) [back rows] – Juan Peña; Travis McAlpine, Physician Liaison, DHR; Sidney Dromgoole, Owner, Sid’s Upholstery; Kelli Quin, Manager of Corporate Communications, DHR; Alex Ambriz, Director of Materials Management, DHR; Rebecca Stocker, Executive Director, Hope Family Health Center; Mario Lizcano, Director of Corporate Affairs, DHR; Chico Meyer, Vice President of Special Projects, DHR; Juan Navarro, Contract Manager, DHR.[front row] – Pryscilla Jasso, Executive Director, Border Health PAC; Laura Peña; Kristina Moran, Physician Relations Coordinator, DHR; Minerva Echols, Community Events Liaison, DHR; Elisa Mares, Community Events Coordinator, DHR; Marissa Castañeda, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, DHR. Not Pictured: Susan Turley, President, DHR; Dr. Noel Oliveira; Dr. Robert Martinez, Chief Physician Executive and Chief Medical Officer, DHR; Suzanne Peña; Dr. Raul Barreda.
Pictured above The 2015 “Fishing for Hope” Tournament Committee celebrate 100 days until the 10th Annual “Fishing for Hope” tournament! (from left to right) [back rows] – Juan Peña; Travis McAlpine, Physician Liaison, DHR; Sidney Dromgoole, Owner, Sid’s Upholstery; Kelli Quin, Manager of Corporate Communications, DHR; Alex Ambriz, Director of Materials Management, DHR; Rebecca Stocker, Executive Director, Hope Family Health Center; Mario Lizcano, Director of Corporate Affairs, DHR; Chico Meyer, Vice President of Special Projects, DHR; Juan Navarro, Contract Manager, DHR.[front row] – Pryscilla Jasso, Executive Director, Border Health PAC; Laura Peña; Kristina Moran, Physician Relations Coordinator, DHR; Minerva Echols, Community Events Liaison, DHR; Elisa Mares, Community Events Coordinator, DHR; Marissa Castañeda, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, DHR.
Not Pictured: Susan Turley, President, DHR; Dr. Noel Oliveira; Dr. Robert Martinez, Chief Physician Executive and Chief Medical Officer, DHR; Suzanne Peña; Dr. Raul Barreda.
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