Support Medical Bridges

We're in this together.

Medical Bridges could not accomplish its mission without the dedication of many Houston-area partners. The following companies have generously shared their resources to help us achieve our goals. We thank them for their commitment and recognize their contribution to our success.

Medical Bridges cooperative partners:
A-1 Affordable Movers
Action Box
Alcon Manufacturing
Baylor College of Medicine
Bridgeway Foundation
C.R. Bard, Inc.
Cardinal Health
Central Transportation
Harris County Medical Society
Harris Moving & Storage
Hollister, Incorporated
Houston Lions Club
International Paper
MedCoMedLine
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
Noble Energy
Ashmore Energy (formerly Prisma Energy)
Regent Medical
Rice University
Rusch Medical
World Health & Golf Association

Community Feedback:
The impact of the Medical Bridges’ mission is not just felt in less fortunate countries across the globe. The local effects of the mission are equally important. Here's what a few in the Houston community have to say about us.

"Prisma Energy supports Medical Bridges because we wanted an opportunity to work hands-on with a Houston organization that could directly benefit people in the international locations in which we operate."
-Ron Haddock, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Prisma Energy.

"Collaboration with Medical Bridges provides us an opportunity to donate unused medical supplies - items that would have gone to waste - and share them with our neighbors from around the world. Since 2000, we've donated 123,855 pounds of unused supplies, saving M.D. Anderson nearly $23,000 in waste disposal costs."
-Dr. Thomas Burke, Executive Vice President and Physician-in-Chief, MD Anderson Cancer Center

"Volunteers from The Rotary Club of Houston have provided hours of 'Service Above Self' in the ongoing drive to bring the medical supply surplus of our great country to those in countries less fortunate that our own. We wish Medical Bridges continued success in the future and look forward to a long and sustained partnership."
-Mr. Andy Couch, Rotary Club of Houston President 2005-2006