Feature Article
SECC Challenge: UT Health San Antonio vs. UTSA

Today, hundreds of employees from UT Health San Antonio and UTSA will be making their donations to the State Employee Charitable Campaign.

 

A friendly challenge has been made between the two schools to compete for highest participation today!  Let's reach our goal by being champions for Texas families in need.

 

Click to read more and DONATE TODAY!


Why Give to SECC?
Dr. MacNeill Gives Because...
 

 

I give because I enjoy giving back to the community and military/veteran agencies - that's the short answer.

 

The longer answer is that when I had been in a time of need, after Katrina, quite a few of these agencies provided support to me and my family.

--Dr. Barbara MacNeill, Assistant Dean of Clinics, Office of Patient Care


Dr. Mealey Gives Because...
 

 

I give because I was given to.

 

I was raised by a single mother (my father died when I was very young).  My whole life, other people have given to me.  Sometimes those gifts were financial, in times of need.  Sometimes they were in the form of a helping hand or being present for me at important life events.  I was raised under the philosophy of Cura Personalis: “Care for the individual person.”  This philosophy demands that we take care of the entire person and care for his or her individual needs.  That is what the SECC allows each of us to do in a small way.

--Dr. Brian Mealey, Professor, Department of Periodontics


Melissa Gives Because...
 

 

I give because I have been given help in the past.

 

When I was a young, working single mom more than 20 years ago, folks from an agency (not sure which one) stopped by my home with all the ingredients needed for a holiday dinner.  At the same time, a person dressed as Santa Claus dropped off some wrapped presents for my little boy (as it turns out, it was the bulk of what he received that year because we did not have a lot of disposable income).  To this day, I do not know who initiated that visit, but I have always been grateful, and it still makes me emotional to think of it.  I will never forget the generosity bestowed upon us by strangers, at just the right moment in time. #thankful

--Melissa R. Martinez, Program Coordinator Senior, Hispanic Center of Excellence