St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities and St. Luke's Sugar Land Hospital executives recently met with The George Foundation Grant Officer Dee Koch to discuss ways in which the organizations can work together to benefit the Fort Bend community. St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities is a grant-making public charity which provides the Houston community and communities within the 57-county Episcopal Diocese of Texas with a charity devoted exclusively to assessing and enhancing community health. The George Foundation was established by Albert and Mamie George of Fort Bend County, to ensure that their wealth would continue to benefit the citizens of Fort Bend County.
Pictured above from left to right: Marianne Dwyer, Assistant Vice President, Philanthropy, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System; Gail Bray, PhD, Executive Director, St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities; Dee Koch, Grant Officer, The George Foundation; Irene Helsinger, Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System, and Chair of the Board, St. Luke's Sugar Land Hospital; and Beryl Ramsey, Chief Executive Officer, St. Luke's Sugar Land Hospital, and Vice President, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System.