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Responsibly Supporting The

Greater Tomball Area

Tomball Regional Health Foundation (TRHF) is the name of the Tomball Hospital Authority ("THA"). 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 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.

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TOMBALL REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION IS PLEASED TO AWARD A GRANT TO THE TOMBALL LIONS CLUB FOR HEARING AIDS

TOMBALL REGIONAL HEALTH FOUNDATION IS PLEASED TO AWARD A GRANT TO THE TOMBALL LIONS CLUB FOR HEARING AIDS

Tomball, TX – Tomball Regional Health Foundation is excited to announce its recent grant award to the Tomball Lions Club to purchase six pairs of hearing aids for people with financial need in our community. Without the Foundations support, the Lions Club would not have been able to help these families. “We look forward to a long relationship in providing support for families in great need, according to Al Gerhardt, Lions Club Treasurer.”

 

The six sets of hearing aids for this program were purchased through Kienholz Hearing Center and Costco. All recipients have received their hearing aids and are now doing follow up visits to get them properly adjusted.  One of the recipients is 15-year-old young man who was born with Bright’s Kidney disease and at 12 days old they detected his hearing loss. This assistance is so helpful for him to increase his hearing ability in his daily life. His mother is a single working mom that is unable to afford the hearing aids without this assistance.

 

The other recipients of the hearing aids all have significant hearing losses that are affecting their day to day lives and some the ability to get or sustain employment. “We are pleased to be able to support these individuals in our community and help their everyday quality of life, said Vicki Clark, TRHF Chairman of the Board.”

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