Local Kyle Practices Donates New Patient Fees To Help Fight Homelessness Amongst Hays CISD Students

Local Kyle Practices Donates New Patient Fees To Help Fight Homelessness Amongst Hays CISD Students.


Staff Reports

Hays Consolidated Independent District received a donation from the Kyle Family and Injury Chiropractic Clinic.

Dr. Jackie Hernandez and Dr. Christian Wooldrige’s practice decided to donate their new patient fees toward helping students in the McKinney-Vento program with needs to overcome the hardships of homelessness.

According to the school district, over 250 students in Hays CISD identified as homeless.

Organizations and individuals who would like to support the needs of Hays County students can contact Dr. Sharrah Pharr at Sharrah.pharr@hayscisd.net or call her at (512) 268-2141 ext. 45044.

Hays CISD extended a thank you to Dr. Hernandez and Dr. Wooldridge for their “generosity and kindness in supporting our Hays CISD students who face the barriers of homelessness.”


 

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