Events
"Laughter is the Best Medicine" Luncheon
This event would not have been possible without our guest comedian Leanne Morgan and all of our incredible sponsors. We appreciate everyone that came and laughed with us and invite you to join us again for the next Laughter Luncheon!
"Pulling together" Clay Shoot
Heal the City’s First annual “Pull Together” Sporting Clay Shoot was a blast! What better way to kick off the day than with some friendly competition. Together we are changing the health of the uninsured of Amarillo, All thanks to our participants and sponsors showing support for Heal the City!
Immunization Clinic
Heal the City provided free immunizations for kids headed back to school. Toot n Totum provided lunch and Valero provided backpacks for participating families.
Saddle Up
Being in West Texas, it is only right that Heal the City has an event with a southern touch to it. This fundraiser does just that through live country western music. Enjoy good food and even better music alongside your friends and family.
Scarth Scramble
The Scarth Scramble is Heal the City's annual golf tournament fundraiser. Even if you are not an avid golfer, you can still participate in this event through our helicopter golf ball drop. Participants enter the golf ball drop by purchasing a golf ball with a unique number on it. Then, at a designated time, each of the uniquely numbered golf balls are dropped onto the golf course from a helicopter. The owner of the ball closest to the hole wins a prize!
Shalom Banquet
The Shalom Banquet is an award ceremony that is meant to celebrate and highlight the amazing achievements that Heal the City’s chronic care patients are making each year.
Toot N Totum Day Of Giving
This event began when Toot n Totum and Valero decided to team up and give back to a non-profit in the Amarillo community. With the help of some clinic patients and volunteers, an empty grass lot across the street from the clinic was transformed into a new outdoor space. What was an empty lot is now a vegetable garden that grows healthy produce for patients so they can have more nutritious meals.