FAITH “Fighting Cancer” of Montgomery County presents Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital with sizable donation

By: Simone Demarco
| Published 03/01/2016

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — Spider Mohle partnered with FAITH “Fighting Cancer” of Montgomery County to present a $10,650 check to Debbie Sukin, CEO, Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital and regional senior vice president, Houston Methodist, for The Woodlands Hospital Cancer Fund. Mohle, a 2015 Project Champion, chose Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital Cancer Fund as the recipient because of his personal and family medical experiences and excellent care provided by the hospital.

Project Champions included three prominent Montgomery County citizens who volunteered to represent the beneficiaries of the event. Mohle helped raise funds through personal requests, corporate and individual donations as well as silent and live auctions at the annual fundraiser in September 2015.

“We are honored that FAITH “Fighting Cancer” recognized Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital through this financial gift, said Sukin. “We are also grateful for the generosity of patients who appreciate the care delivered at Houston Methodist and who are excited about our presence in this community. It was a good partnership since FAITH “Fighting Cancer” and Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital Cancer Fund share the same mission: to provide cancer education, preventative screening, and emotional and financial support for Montgomery County residents.”

FAITH “Fighting Cancer” is a Montgomery County based organization, 501(c)(3) that operates through the efforts of volunteers. Many of the volunteers have personal experiences with cancer and they understand how cancer impacts the entire family, not just the patient.

FAITH “Fighting Cancer” accomplishes its goals through generous donations from businesses, individuals and dedicated fundraising volunteers, such as Mohle. Since 2010, the non-profit organization has raised more than $100,000 in donations. As a result, nearly 500 Montgomery County citizens have been annually assisted.