Texas 2011 - 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR110

Caption

Congratulating the Methodist Richardson Foundation on the success of its 2011 WildRide! WildRun! Against Cancer.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a recognition of the Methodist Richardson Foundation's efforts but also highlights the vital role of community fundraising in supporting healthcare services. The WildRide! event has significantly contributed to the Methodist Richardson Cancer Center, which provides advanced cancer treatment options and compassionate care. By raising over $1 million since its inception, the foundation underscores the importance of local initiatives in enhancing healthcare resources in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 110 recognizes and congratulates the Methodist Richardson Foundation for the success of its 2011 WildRide! WildRun! Against Cancer fundraising event. The event took place on May 21, 2011, and surpassed expectations by raising over $170,000 for the Methodist Richardson Cancer Center. It saw participation from more than 1,800 cyclists and 650 runners, and was held in conjunction with the popular Richardson WildFlower! Arts & Music Festival, emphasizing community involvement and support for cancer care initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR110 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating community spirit and collaboration toward a significant cause—cancer care. Participants, sponsors, and local leaders expressed pride in coming together for such an important event that promotes health and wellness. The resolution reflects appreciation for all those involved in the preparation and execution of the fundraiser, reinforcing the idea of unity in the face of challenging health issues.

Contention

While HR110 does not present points of contention as it is a resolution celebrating a successful event, it emphasizes the significance of support for healthcare initiatives. The success of the WildRide! demonstrates how local events can positively impact community health services. As fundraising becomes increasingly integral to healthcare financing, it invites discussions about the sustainability of such models and the role of community support in public health.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR606

Congratulating Houston Methodist on its receipt of six 2022 Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD, Quality Leadership Awards from Vizient.

TX HR933

Honoring the League of Women Voters of Richardson on its April 2023 candidate forums.

TX HR1514

Congratulating Dr. Kandee Richardson-Guartuche on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1545

Recognizing the IgA Nephropathy Foundation and its ambassadors for their work in the fight against IgAN.

TX HR287

Congratulating the Pitmaker company of Humble on its success.

TX HR2252

Congratulating Jamesia Richardson on her selection as the 2022-2023 DeSoto ISD Elementary Teacher of the Year.

TX HR244

Congratulating St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church in Dallas on its 90th anniversary.

TX HR1449

Honoring Admiral David C. Tyson Jr. of the Texas Navy for his contributions to the Richardson community.

TX HR93

Congratulating Fran Laukaitis on her retirement as president of Methodist Charlton Medical Center.

TX HR677

Congratulating the Community Relations Unit of the Richardson Police Department on receiving the 2022 Category 2 National Night Out award from the National Association of Town Watch.

Similar Bills

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