Doctors Hospital at Renaissance Employees Participate in Annual Food Drive to Support Families in Need

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Pictured Above-  Dr. Ted E. Bear is excited to show off the items that DHR employees donated this year to support local food banks and families this holiday season.

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Edinburg, TX––To support families and to provide some holiday cheer this season, Doctors Hospital at Renaissance Health System (DHR) partnered with local food banks to provide meals for families in our community.

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In past years, various departments at DHR would collect canned items internally and deliver them to local food banks. This year, all employees at DHR came together and displayed their generosity by donating different canned good and non-perishable items to families in need.

“DHR is proud to support the food banks that serve our member communities,” says Marissa Castañeda, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer at DHR. We are grateful for this invaluable service they provide to the community and we are proud that our employees came together this holiday season to support those in need.” 

DHR understands the importance of food drives and the role they serve to support the objectives of local food to provide food to the communities they service. Encouraging staff to donate during the holidays makes a difference in the lives of those in need in our community.

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