

Since the 1st Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament in 2006, Hope Family Health Center has increased by more than 70 percent the number of patients served.ĭHR Health has been the largest local financial donor to date. “During this unprecedented time of uncertainty, we are humbled by the commitment of DHR Health and are proud to continue our partnership to serve the growing needs of our most vulnerable community members.” “We are thankful to all those who have participated in the tournament through participating, promoting, and attending,” she added. “As we approach the tournament’s 16th year, we want to express our eternal gratitude to DHR Health for their enormous contributions to the uninsured and our community,” Pacheco continued. In 2020 the Hope Family Health Center held nearly 8,200 appointments addressing medical, counseling, wellness, and case management concerns.ĭuring the past 15 years, DHR Health has raised more than $3 million for the Hope Family Health Center through the “Fishing for Hope” Tournament, she added. The physicians and medical staff at the Hope Family Health Center generously volunteer their time, services, and resources to support the less fortunate members of our community,” said Roxanne Pacheco, LCSW-S, Executive Director, Hope Family Health Center. These patients do not have medical insurance or access to other health care services. “The Hope Family Health Center is a non-profit health clinic that sees more than 5,000 patients per year. The charitable event is anticipated to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit the Hope Family Health Center of McAllen.įor more than 25 years, Community Hope Projects Inc, DBA (doing business as) Hope Family Health Center (HOPE), a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization in McAllen, has worked towards its mission to provide comprehensive medical services including mental health and case management to uninsured families and individuals across the Rio Grande Valley.

The famous saying “Hope springs eternal” usually means a person who wishes for something to happen, although it seems unlikely.īut that is not the case for the 16th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament, organized by DHR Health and which will take place at South Padre Island. Final preparations underway for 16th Annual “Fishing for Hope” Tournament, organized by DHR Health, to provide comprehensive medical services for uninsured families and individuals.This image, taken August 28, 2021, captured part of the celebration announcing that DHR Health had raised $300,000 for Hope Family Health Center of McAllen during last summer’s event, which was held at South Padre Island. Beto Gutiérrez Clare Gutiérrez Roberto Haddad Joe García and Michelle Álvarez.
