“To me, HOSA feels like home. It’s a place where passion meets purpose. Leading sucha a large HOSA chapter has reminded me that the best kind of leadership always comes from the hear.”
~ Brooke Torpy, Co-President, Kingwood HOSA.
Leading a chapter of more than 320 members, the Kingwood HOSA officer team has set a powerful example of student-driven leadership and community impact. Their advocacy at WLA helped advance support for CTSO programs statewide, while their targeted food drive delivered a critical aid to dialysis patients in need. At Area 6 FLC, they distinguished themselves once again by leading all chapter in NMDP fundraising, underscoring their commitment to meaningul, patient-centered service. Beyond fundraising and advocacy, the officers have worked to create opportunities for members to explore healthcare careers, build across the district, and actively contribute to the well-being of their community. Their dedication continues to inspire both students and patients alike.
One of their most impactful efforts was a food drive for dialysis patients affected by delays in SNAP benefits. Their work supplied enough food for three local aclinics, directly supporting patients struggling to meet basic needs.
By raising over $10K, the officers opened doors for more students to attend conferences and grow as future health professionals. They broadened their career exposure at HOSA Day With The Rockets, fotered districtwide unity with a Humble ISD social, and supported patient care by hosting one of their largest blood drives to date.