Memorial Hermann holds Angel Reach Drive to help Homeless and Aged-out Foster Youth

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center's Leadership Development Academy conducted a successful donation drive for Angel Reach, which serves homeless and aged-out foster youth in Montgomery County. Team members from different departments contributed by assembling welcome baskets filled with practical items and donating various supplies. This community initiative aligns with Memorial Hermann's mission to enhance outreach through volunteerism. Photos capture LDA members with the collected donations before delivering them to Angel Reach in Conroe. The drive underscores the hospital's commitment to supporting local vulnerable populations, highlighting the impact of collective efforts in addressing social issues.

Angel Reach provides critical resources for youth transitioning out of foster care, making this partnership particularly significant. Engaging in such projects fosters a sense of community and responsibility among hospital staff. Initiatives like this reflect a broader trend of healthcare organizations actively participating in social welfare.

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