Student Philanthropy at
LSU Health Shreveport

Below is a listing of the LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine and Allied Health student philantropy groups that the Foundation supports. For more information and how to support each group, visit the organization page linked below.

Camp Tiger

Camp Tiger is a free, five-day camp for children and teens ages 5 to 18 years old living with physical and cognitive challenges such as cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, and more.

Cancer Survivorship Walkathon

Join cancer survivors and their community of supporters, along with LSU Health Shreveport medical students and Feist-Weiller Cancer Center to walk in celebration of survivorship!

Clays for Camp Tiger

Clays for Camp Tiger is a sporting clay tournament that raises funds to support Camp Tiger.

Geaux Bald

Geaux Bald is a fundraising organization led by second-year medical students at LSUHS raising funds for the McDade House.

Marquette Challenge

The Marquette Challenge is a grassroots, student-led fundraising effort that supports the mission of the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research (FPTR), put on by the PT students at the School of Allied Health.

MeSCO

LSUHS MeSCO Foundation exists to improve the healthcare and well-being of the City of Shreveport and surrounding areas in Northwest Louisiana.

Pars for Peds

The Pars for Peds Golf Tournament was established by the students of the Pediatric Interest Group of the LSUHS School of Medicine to meet a variety of pediatric patient needs.