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    Houston basketball legends and star chef assist at Family Houston luncheon

    Joel Luks
    May 10, 2024 | 11:30 am

    No organization reaches 120 years of age without having gotten more than a few things right. Enter Family Houston, a human services nonprofit that has been dishing out assists to uplift households with a holistic suite of services.

    For those who subscribe to the philosophy that families form the starting lineup of a community, supporting the family unit means a three-point shot for Houston. Guests who attended the 2024 Pillars of Strength Luncheon on Thursday, May 2, at the Revaire received that message as though shouted from a megaphone. As former sportscaster and Houston Rockets play-by-play announcer Bill Worrell Jr. alluded to in his role as emcee, Houstonians are empathetic rebounders, quick to put up a shot when there’s a need to be met.

    The same can be said about event honoree Chris Shepherd. After a successful stint as a restaurateur, the chef of Underbelly fame went on to establish the Southern Smoke Foundation with his wife, Lindsay Brown, to support the food and beverage industry. The organization has dished out more than $11.6 million via its Emergency Relief Fund program for this often overlooked workforce.

    For board chair Sergio Leal, who teaches compliance at the Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, it’s the strength and resilience of returning veterans, children and adults facing mental health struggles, and families caught between poverty and a living wage — served by Family Houston — that fuels both the board and staff to keep going into overtime. Leal took time during the program to recognize their contributions and to welcome Family Houston president and CEO Ken Sheirr, who took over the reins of the organization in January.

    In a video, A-game personalities including attorney Rusty Hardin, former NBA star Calvin Murphy, Houston Rockets shooting guard Jalen Green, and United Way of Greater Houston president and CEO Amanda McMillian acknowledged the critical function of Family Houston in helping others help themselves.

    The luncheon’s program featured a conversation between Worrell and NBA player, coach, and mental health advocate John Lucas II. This amicable tête-à-tête — two friends reunited because of their shared basketball history — turned into a courageous display of vulnerability as they shared their respective stories of addiction, recovery, and sobriety.

    “There’s not a single family that has not struggled,” Lucas told the attentive group, explaining that many people have difficulties living life on life’s terms. Moreover, he advised changing behavior to meet goals instead of changing goals to meet behavior. Without the gift of desperation, he continued, one cannot recover. When Worrell claimed that Lucas hadn’t changed in four decades, a lighthearted moment emerged from Lucas’ response.

    “That’s not a compliment,” he quipped.

    When pressed for advice he would give a young NBA hopeful, Lucas replied, “Embrace the person that you could be.” Lucas' hope for the Houston Rockets? That the young team can only get better from here.

    Despite the day’s challenging weather conditions and rain hindering attendance, the “Text to Give” moment surpassed previous records. Additionally, Hardin's generous donation triggered a matching gift from the G-Unity Foundation, adding another layer of generosity to the event that raised more than $327,000.

    Seen in the full-court press were Jewish Family Services CEO Carl Josehart and Sam Jacobson, Jenny and Hogan Miller, Kevin Dunlap, Joan and David Dunlap, Rachael Tobor, Melanie Lowther, Renae Vania-Tomczak, Deborah Grabein, Kathy Artiga, Connie Leon, Johanna Watson, John Whaley, and Debbie and Stephen Costello.

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    Photos by Quy Tran & Si Vo

    Bill Worrell and John Lucas.

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    Power in Pumps

    Arts of Healing honors 18 Houston women in medicine at fashionable show

    Joel Luks
    Apr 22, 2025 | 4:43 pm
    Arts of Healing Foundation Fashion Show 2025
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Brittany Bluestein Pippin, Stephanie Louise, Stephanie Wilcox, and Kaitlin Gray.

    The fourth annual Arts of Healing Foundation Fashion Show drew a record-breaking crowd of more than 350 guests to the Post Oak Hotel on April 4, celebrating an unstoppable force in Houston’s healthcare community: Women in medicine.

    Arts of Healing Foundation Fashion Show 2025
      

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Brittany Bluestein Pippin, Stephanie Louise, Stephanie Wilcox, and Kaitlin Gray.

    Ditching their white coats and scrubs, 18 honorees from every corner of the Houston medical scene traded operating-room-ready gear for Tootsies’ latest designs, curated by creative director Fady Armanious. With specialties spanning oncology to emergency medicine and roles from surgeons to administrators, these women stepped onto what organizers dubbed the “runway of role models.”

    And owned it.

    Presented by DFC Medical, Dr. Isaac and Lori Raijman, and Houston Medical Imaging, the evening balanced glam with gratitude. Rose-hued drapery and floral linens by Blooming Gallery set the tone, while a fast-selling raffle raised additional funds in support of the foundation’s mission: Fusing art and medicine to foster healing and creativity for patients and physicians alike.

    The models? A powerhouse lineup of 18 trailblazing women in medicine, each transforming the runway into a celebration of purpose and personal style. Among them were Dr. Connie Wang, Jayne Johnston, Dr. Susan Mathew, Dr. Alexandra Stevens, Dr. Magdalena Sanz Cortes, Dr. Katie Bolt, Dr. M. Monica Gramatges, Dr. Christina Paruthi, Dr. Shaden Khalaf, Tricia McGusty, Dr. Emily Jamea, Dr. Gwyn Richardson, Dr. Shirley Lima, Dr. Sonali Patel, Dr. Shanda Blackmon, Dr. Gina Blocker, Dr. Jessica Traver, and Dr. Dalia Moghazy — each earning applause as they showcased not just fashion, but the fierce compassion and expertise that define their careers.

    Since its founding eight years ago, the foundation has contributed over $700,000 to local nonprofits, including The Elkins Pancreas Center at Baylor College of Medicine, The Lung Force, March of Dimes, and The Sunshine Kids Foundation. Its year-round programming includes YouTube art lessons and in-person art classes for children undergoing cancer treatment, often led by physicians themselves — along with a special summer camp for young patients.

    Before the night wrapped, attendees eagerly grabbed save-the-date cards for the next big event: The Physician Art Show and Gala on November 8.

    Among those in the crowd were Kristen Collins, Stephanie Wilcox, Trisha and Josh Weisman, Sonia and Ray Alizzi, Natalie and Mark Bordman, Ashlee Rubbo, Dr. Danielle Antosh, Dr. Tammy Saunders, Dr. Khalad and Amal Khalaf, Bethany Buchanan, Kristen Cannon, Dr. Kathy Nguyen, Dr. Kristy Hamilton, Dr. Rukmini Rednam, Dr. Randy and Robie Stenoin, and Donna Lewis.

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