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Mrs. Straus is a longtime community volunteer and active fundraiser in San Antonio, Texas. She attended Mills College in Oakland, California. For the past 20 years, Mrs. Straus chaired the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio’s Development Board and most recently, the university established the Jocelyn and Joe Straus Endowed Chair in Trauma Research in her honor. Mrs. Straus serves on the board of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and is Co-Chair of the ‘Celebration of Literacy’ program. She also serves on the boards of the Children’s Fine Arts Series, Habitat for Humanity, Las Casas Foundation, National Council on the Arts, Raise your Hand Education Initiative, Riverwalk Live from the Landing, Texas Cultural Trust Council, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTSA McClendon Legislative Scholars Program, Voci de Sorelle, Women’s Leadership Council of United Way of San Antonio, and the Council for Excellence in Woman’s Health.

 





































This year, 170,000 Americans will die from a traumatic injury. Trauma is the #1 cause of death for children and adults ages 1 to 44.



Hemorrhage, or massive bleeding, is responsible for
nearly half of those deaths and for the majority of preventable deaths of our soldiers in Iraq
and Afghanistan.

Several medical solutions have the potential to control massive bleeding, but without adequate funding for further development and clinical trials, life-saving treatments are elusive dreams.

Help Fund Hemorrhage Research Today, and Stop the Bleeding.