Christ Clinic will be celebrating its ninth Breakfast for a Blessing event this year – though with a few changes given the COVID-19 pandemic. The local nonprofit, which helps uninsured patients …
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Christ Clinic will be celebrating its ninth Breakfast for a Blessing event this year – though with a few changes given the COVID-19 pandemic. The local nonprofit, which helps uninsured patients receive affordable medical care, has teamed up with Houston Methodist Hospital and the Fulshear-Katy Chamber of Commerce to present a virtual event.
Fulshear-Katy Chamber President Don McCoy will host the virtual event which will feature GoodRx Chief of Research Thomas Goetz. Goetz is a researcher who is an expert in applying data and design to assist patients in making better health care decisions. Goetz was co-founder of Iodine.com which is now part of the GoodRx family of companies and was previously executive editor at “WIRED.”
Meals will be delivered – or may be picked up in-person – through Great Harvest Bread Company.
A press release from the medical nonprofit which is located a short distance from Katy Mills said this event is one of the oranization’s largest fundraisers and usually brings in almost $100,000 annually. Tickets for meals are $75 each and the website for the event is https://christclinickaty.org/breakfast-2020.