Without Dr. Leslie Easterwood and the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science's Large Animal Hospital, the success story of one horse name Charley and a ten-year-old girl named Codybelle wouldn't have happened. After an injury to Charley's eye, his owners feared he would lose his sight. They took Charley to see Dr. Easterwood at Texas A&M, who was able to perform a procedure to heal Charley's eye.
Learn more about Charley's treatment at the Large Animal Hospital and following success in barrel racing.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.
Learn more about Charley's treatment at the Large Animal Hospital and following success in barrel racing.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.