Inside The Success Of Legacy Community Health’s 2025 Little Readers Fiesta

September 20, 2025
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Robert Palussek, Dr. Julie Baker Finck and Chree Boydstun

Philanthropist Paige Fertitta Graciously Hosts Event In Her River Oaks Home

By Jennifer Roosth  Photography by Daniel Ortiz

Paige Fertitta and Rose Cullen

THE SCENE: Legacy Community Health proudly hosted the 2025 Little Readers Fiesta at the River Oaks home of Houston philanthropist Paige Fertitta, celebrating a decade of the organization’s commitment to early childhood literacy. Guests enjoyed festive drinks, including tequila (donated by Titanium Tequila) and sangria (donated by Queen Bee Distilling) alongside a vibrant Mexican buffet.

THE VIBE: The Fiesta successfully raised nearly $250,000, with all proceeds benefiting the continued growth and impact of the Little Readers program. “We are deeply honored to recognize the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation for its incredible contributions to literacy,” said Chree Boydstun. “Together, we inspire a new generation of readers and future leaders.” 

THE NON-PROFIT: The event, presented by H-E-B and chaired by Lisa Helfman, welcomed more than 150 guests for an evening filled with celebration, community, and purpose. This year’s Fiesta honored the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s steadfast dedication to advancing literacy throughout Greater Houston. The Foundation and H-E-B are partners in Legacy’s Little Readers program, which promotes childhood literacy and reading aloud by providing every pediatric patient with a free book and a “prescription to read” at each well-child visit. Since 2015, the program has distributed nearly 300,000 books to children across the community. 

Jennifer Roosth

The talented and terrifically connected Jennifer Roosth is a Houston-based writer who never ceases to be amazed by the wonderfully generous spirit of the Houston philanthropic community. “It’s nice to live in a city where so many are excited about giving back,” she says. “In the process, they throw some mighty fine parties.”

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