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The Cooley Circle

The Cooley Circle is a volunteer organization established to help assure the Texas Heart Institute's role as the preeminent facility of its kind through the active support and involvement of leading citizens.

A gift of $5,000 or more qualifies an individual and his or her spouse for annual membership in the Cooley Circle. Members are guests at an annual recognition dinner and receive complimentary mailings, distinctive acknowledgments in Texas Heart Institute publications, invitations to special functions, and a membership directory. Cooley Circle members also receive special assistance from the Texas Heart Institute if the need arises to identify physicians or facilitate hospital arrangements.

The Cooley Connection 

 Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loftis, Artist Bill Meek, Celebration of Hearts

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loftis
Artist Bill Meek
Celebration of Hearts

Similar to the Cooley Circle, the Cooley Connection is a volunteer organization established to help assure the Texas Heart Institute's role as the preeminent facility of its kind and to introduce the next generation of leaders, specifically those 45 years of age and younger, to the Texas Heart Institute.

A tax-deductible gift of $1,500 or more qualifies an individual and his or her spouse for annual membership. Members of The Cooley Connection are guests at an annual recognition dinner with members of The Cooley Circle and the opportunity for a first-hand look at the Texas Heart Institute.

Members also receive complimentary mailings, distinctive acknowledgments in Texas Heart Institute publications, invitations to special functions, and a membership directory. Should the need arise, members have a direct line to the Texas Heart Institute for special assistance with identifying physicians and facilitating hospital arrangements.

Contact Information

You may contact the Development Office at 832-355-3792 or by e-mail. We welcome the opportunity to provide detailed information about Texas Heart Institute programs in research and education and ways you can help.

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