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Responsibly Supporting The

Greater Tomball Area

Tomball Regional Health Foundation (TRHF) is the name of the Tomball Hospital Authority ("THA"). The Tomball Hospital Authority was the owner and operator of Tomball Regional Medical Center from its founding on August 11, 1976 until its sale to a subsidiary of Community Health Systems, Inc. on October 1, 2011. The hospital was then sold to HCA Healthcare Houston on July 5, 2017.

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Supporting the Greater Tomball Community

Welcome to the Tomball Regional Health Foundation, formerly known as the Tomball Hospital Authority. Our new name reflects our new focus for the community - to address the broader health and wellness needs of the Tomball, Magnolia, Waller and surrounding communities.

This website provides information on the path towards achieving that goal, including the leadership and partnerships driving us forward, and our latest news and progress.

Our success is based on transparency and collaboration with the community, and we hope you will use this website as a tool to stay involved and informed.

TRH Foundation Blog

View important updates by Tomball Regional Health Foundation.

TOMBALL REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION AWARDS $10,000 IN FUNDING TO SIRE -THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP TO BUILD HEALTHY OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY

TOMBALL REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION AWARDS $10,000 IN FUNDING TO SIRE -THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP TO BUILD HEALTHY OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY

TOMBALL (April 5, 2018) Tomball Regional Health Foundation awards a $10,000 grant to SIRE – Therapeutic Horsemanship to provide therapeutic riding lessons to promote healthy outcomes for children with disabilities throughout Tomball, Magnolia, Waller communities.

This partnership will benefit 10 children with disabilities from families in financial need. “We are overjoyed for the families in the community that SIRE will be able to serve through this generous gift”, stated Joe Wappelhorst, Executive Director of SIRE.

People with disabilities need safe, effective exercise; social opportunities; and activities to develop life, academic and work skills. Therapeutic horsemanship at SIRE addresses all these needs in a safe, effective, and enjoyable manner. Tomball Regional Health Foundation seeks to build healthy lives for all children in the community and this grant shows a commitment to those with special needs that do not have the same opportunities as most in the community. For more information on SIRE as a possible rider or volunteer please call 281-356-7588 or check out our website at www.sirehouston.org.

“Tomball Regional Health Foundation is please to support SIRE in working with the children with disabilities in our community to improve their cognitive, physical, emotional and social well-being, said Vicki Clark TRHF Chairwoman. Our mission is to promote wellness and improve health status for all residents in our communities through programs and these types of programs definitely does just that.”

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