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Historic Philanthropic Gift Presented to St. Luke’s Health - Sugar Land Hospital

Brij & Sunita Agrawal make record donation to St. Luke's Health Sugar Land, expanding services & enhancing patient care in Fort Bend County.

SUGAR LAND, TX (June 24, 2026) St. Luke's Health – Sugar Land Hospital has received a philanthropic gift from Brij and Sunita Agrawal, residents of Sugar Land. This donation, the largest in the hospital's history, will be allocated over five years to support service expansion and the acquisition of advanced medical equipment. This investment will enhance patient care and expand access to critical medical technologies and specialized treatments for the Fort Bend County community

In recognition of their support, the hospital has renamed its patient pavilion and main patient tower as the Brij and Sunita Agrawal Patient Pavilion and the Brij and Sunita Agrawal Patient Tower, respectively.

"We are deeply grateful to Brij and Sunita Agrawal for this extraordinary gift," said Freemon Walker, Interim President of St. Luke's Health – Sugar Land Hospital. "Their generosity marks a pivotal moment for our hospital, enabling us to advance the quality of care we provide and expand our services across Fort Bend County. This investment will directly benefit our patients by providing access to enhanced medical resources and technology."

The Agrawals’ philanthropic commitment aims to bolster the hospital's capacity to offer advanced medical care, ensuring residents have access to high-quality services locally. This gift reflects their dedication to community well-being and their confidence in St. Luke's Health – Sugar Land Hospital's role in the Fort Bend community.

“This gift represents a strong vote of confidence in our dedicated staff and the expert and compassionate care they provide daily,” Walker added. “It inspires us to continue our pursuit of excellence and to deliver the highest standard of care to every patient. We are proud to embark on this new chapter with the Agrawals’ support.”