“Fishing for Hope” Tournament  “Reels In” Over $500k for the Hope Family Health Center

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

NICE CATCH: DHR Health “reeled in” an outstanding $501,316 at their 19th Annual Fishing for Hope Tournament held on August 23 at South Padre Island. The proceeds will go to help the Hope Family Health Center in providing medical services to uninsured families of the Rio Grande Valley. Image courtesy of DHR Health
NICE CATCH: DHR Health “reeled in” an outstanding $501,316 at their 19th Annual Fishing for Hope Tournament held on August 23 at South Padre Island. The proceeds will go to help the Hope Family Health Center in providing medical services to uninsured families of the Rio Grande Valley. Image courtesy of DHR Health
- Advertisement -

DHR Health made a big splash at the 19th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament, held on August 23 at Jim’s Pier in South Padre Island, raising an impressive grand total of $501,316. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Hope Family Health Center located in McAllen, which provides free healthcare services for economically disadvantaged, medically uninsured and underserved children and adults throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Additionally, DHR Health employees raised over $190,000 themselves with top fundraising department honors going to Radiology, Environmental Services, Engineering, Safety, and Labor Management, Supply Chain, Laboratory Services, and Hospice. 

“We are truly grateful by the overwhelming support from our gracious sponsors and employees,” said Marissa Castañeda, senior executive vice president for DHR Health. “Every dollar raised will further advance the goal of helping the Hope Family Health Center in providing essential medial services to uninsured families.” 

Since its inception, the “Fishing for Hope” Tournament has been the signature fundraising event for DHR Health, which has been getting bigger every year. Currently, it is one of the largest fishing tournaments to benefit a non-profit organization on the Texas coast. In addition to the fishing portion of the event, a social gathering was held on the night before the tournament at the South Padre Island Convention Center, where country band, Rustic Rose, performed. The evening after the tournament, an auction was held and fishing division winners were announced and awarded. 

- Advertisement -

“We are proud to say that over time, this tournament has raised over $5 million for the Hope Family Health Center,” said Minerva Echols, director of the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance and Fishing for Hope Chairperson. “We are looking forward to hosting our 20th annual event next year as we remain dedicated to our mission of positively impacting the lives of those who need help the most.”

The Fishing Tournament featured several fun competition categories for all fishing participates. In the physician and guest divisions, top honors went to the following anglers: 

Physician Division Winners: 

First place-Dr. Delisa Guadarrama

- Advertisement -

Second place-Dr. Jose Andres Gonzalez

Third place-Dr. Eduardo Guzman

Fourth place-Dr. Richard Sanchez

Fifth place-Dr. Raul Barreda

Guest Division Winners:

First place-Building Done Right

Second place-Liquid Assets

Third place-Mission Guys

Fourth place-Gulf Paper

Fifth place-Melden and Hunt, Inc. 

Beyond the friendly competition, the event highlighted the spirit of helping others and service to the community. DHR Health extends a heartfelt gratitude to all the generous sponsors, employees and volunteers who made the “Fishing for Hope” Tournament possible.

DHR Health is already securing sponsors for next year’s 20th Annual Fishing for Hope event. To be a sponsor, please call the DHR Health Events Department at (956) 362-3140.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

Health Alert Issued for Great Value Dinosaur-Shaped Chicken Nuggets Sold in Texas

The Texas Department of State Health Services is warning people not to eat Great Value brand frozen dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets with a best by date of Feb. 10, 2027.

Texas Bans SNAP Purchases of Candy and Sweetened Drinks Starting April 1, 2026

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission reminds Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients that they can no longer buy candy or sweetened drinks with their Lone Star Cards in Texas starting April 1, 2026.

Mount Sinai Study: Lung Cancer Surgery Often Safe in Patients 80 and Older

Mega Doctor News by Mount Sinai Health System Newswise - NEW YORK - Researchers at the...

Experts Explain How Laughter Boosts Both Mind and Body

“Laughter is really, really good for us. It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. So, if we smile, even if we don't feel like it, that usually changes how we feel about something,” said Chivonna Childs, PhD, psychologist at Cleveland Clinic.
- Advertisement -