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Arts In Medicine

Discover how music and the performing arts promote healing.

Cancer Care

Propel advances in cancer care and treatment, bringing hope and healing to patients.

Child Life

Providing compassionate support for children of adult patients facing serious illness.

Heart and Vascular

Delivering advanced heart and vascular care with lifesaving treatments, groundbreaking research, and expanded access to cutting-edge cardiac services.

Medical Education

Shape the future of medicine by helping train the next generation of physicians and nurses.

Transplant

Support comprehensive, life-changing care for transplant patients and their families.

Women and Children

Enhance care for women and newborns through support for high-risk pregnancies, critically ill infants, and advanced women’s surgical care.

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Your gift can make an immediate difference in the lives of those we serve.

Grateful Giving

Patients and loved ones can show appreciation for the caregivers who made a difference during their healthcare experience.

Make A Planned Gift

Leave a legacy: help ensure that future generations receive high-quality medical care.

Beyond the Bag

Beyond the Bag event raises funds for the critical non-medical cancer support services at the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center. 

1906 Giving Society

The 1906 Society recognizes loyal donors by providing convenience and special amenities during the member’s health care experience.

Women’s Health Council

The Women’s Health Council empowers women to become knowledgeable and proactive about health throughout every stage of life.

The Compass

Read the latest issues of The Compass, a biannual newsletter from the Baylor Scott & White All Saints Health Foundation.

Transplant Program

The Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute at Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center  – Fort Worth, is an internationally renowned destination for transplant care and one of the largest in the nation. At Baylor Scott & White All Saints – Fort Worth, we provide liver, kidney, living donor kidney, and pancreas transplants making us the only transplant center in the West Texas region with this capability. We have performed more than 2,500 transplants to date- including more than 665 liver transplants and 1,770 kidney transplants, making us the highest volume center in Fort Worth. We offer convenient outreach locations in Amarillo, Lubbock and Odessa for patients with a variety of liver disorders.

As one of the busiest multi-specialty transplant centers in the world, The Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute is home to a highly experienced team of transplant specialists and surgeons on the medical staff of Baylor Scott & White All Saints –​ Fort Worth. Our transplant services combine advanced clinical research and innovative approaches to provide quality results and outstanding service to patients and their families.​

Twice Blessed House

More than 100,000 people in the United States today are waiting for an organ transplant. Many candidates for transplant wait years until an organ becomes available, and every ten minutes, another person is added to the waiting list.

Transplant patients can face many challenges. For patients who don’t live near the transplant center, they have an additional challenge of where to stay while preparing for the procedure and during recovery. Twice Blessed house provides affordable housing for transplant patients and their caregivers during the evaluation process and post-transplant period.

The cost associated with travel and lodging can be an additional hardship on families as many are already challenged economically from the costs associated with their disease. Patients and patient families who live more than 50 miles from Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center are eligible to stay at Twice Blessed House.

A home away from home

Our eight Twice Blessed House units offer patients and their caregivers a warm, friendly, comfortable place to stay during the transplant evaluation process and while recovering after surgery. Guests pay $50 per night and financial assistance is available for patients who meet the financial assistance requirements. The nightly charge covers only 20% of the cost to rent and maintain these units, with the remaining requiring philanthropic support. Our goal is to make our patients’ transplant experience as comfortable, supportive and affordable as possible.

For more information, call the Twice Blessed House at 214.820.6548.

Your gift: The power to save lives through increased access to transplant services

You can make a difference by supporting the Transplant Program. Your generosity powers increased access to life-changing transplant services — supporting education and fellowships, enhancing holistic patient care and driving innovative research to improve outcomes and expand organ availability. Together, we can continue to lead the way in transplant medicine and save more lives.

Featured Stories

Meet the patients, families and medical teams whose journeys showcase the life-changing impact of transplant medicine at All Saints Medical Center.

Candid’s 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency

Candid’s 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency

We’re excited to share that Baylor Scott & White All Saints Health Foundation was recent recognized with Candid’s 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency. This indicates that the Foundation shares clear and important information with the public about our goals, strategies, capabilities, achievements and progress indicators that highlight the difference the Foundation makes in the world […]
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Celebrating one year of Engle: a milestone anniversary

Celebrating one year of Engle: a milestone anniversary

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Securing funding for future generations

Securing funding for future generations

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