Our future physicians need your help now more than ever.
During these challenging times across the globe, it is critical that we come together as a community. Our future physicians, including me, seek your support now more than ever.
Our white coats symbolize the realization of our lifelong dreams to become physicians – an achievement not possible without the unwavering support of family, friends, mentors, teachers and coaches. With my white coat, I look forward to serving El Paso alongside my family and all of the exceptional health care providers in our community.
In the pocket of each white coat you sponsor, the student will find a special card with your name, letting them know you fully support their lifelong commitment to serve others. Send your special note to annualgivingelpaso@ttuhsc.edu
Help us continue the white coat tradition. Show our students that you support them as they enter the noble profession of medicine.
Your gift will make dreams a reality for future physicians.
Thank you,
Hani Annabi
Foster School of Medicine Class of 2023
White Coat Recipient
P.S. Check out the video above of my Foster School of Medicine story.
Double Your Impact!
For the second year in a row, your support of the White Coat Ceremony will be matched thanks to another generous gift from Dr. Dionicio and Mrs. Alice Alvarez. In addition to sponsoring half of the white coats for the incoming class of medical students, they would like to match the gifts of other generous donors like you to show new medical students that they have a strong community supporting them. Together, we are improving lives and making an impact for a healthier El Paso.
Sponsor a white coat to support an incoming student’s bright future at the Foster School of Medicine.
Sponsor two white coats to support incoming students’ bright futures at the Foster School of Medicine.
Sponsor four white coats to support incoming students’ bright futures at the Foster School of Medicine.
Sponsor seven white coats to support incoming students’ bright futures at the Foster School of Medicine.