

Blooming Day Texas
Join us in Dallas, or online, February 19th, for a day of powerful discussions, expert insights, and collaborative solutions. State community health leaders come together to explore how health systems, community organizations, and the government can work together to expand access to social and healthcare.
Join us in Dallas on February 19th, for a day of powerful discussions, expert insights, and collaborative solutions as we explore how health systems, community organizations, and the government can work together to expand equitable access to social services and strengthen the networks that communities rely on.
Join us in Dallas on February 19th, for a day of powerful discussions, expert insights, and collaborative solutions as we explore how health systems, community organizations, and the government can work together to expand equitable access to social services and strengthen the networks that communities rely on.


Blooming Day Texas
Join us in Dallas on February 19th, for a day of powerful discussions, expert insights, and collaborative solutions as we explore how health systems, community organizations, and the government can work together to expand equitable access to social services and strengthen the networks that communities rely on.
What is
Blooming Day?
What is
Blooming Day?
What is
Blooming Day?
Blooming Day is an event Blooming Health brings to cities across the U.S. We’re convening leaders from across each community's healthcare, government, and community organizations to spark integrated, people-first solutions and partnerships in public health. Blooming Day is a space for deeper, local dialogue and community action.
You should join if you want to:
Accelerate integrated strategies to close care gaps in population health.
Center attention on SDOH such as housing, nutrition, and transportation as key health drivers.
Strengthen connections between your organization's initiatives and statewide efforts.
Build trust and open channels for collaboration across sectors to benefit everyone in Texas.
Blooming Day is an event Blooming Health brings to cities across the U.S. We’re convening leaders from across each community's healthcare, government, and community organizations to spark integrated, people-first solutions and partnerships in public health. Blooming Day is a space for deeper, local dialogue and community action.
You should join if you want to:
Accelerate integrated strategies to close care gaps in population health.
Center attention on SDOH such as housing, nutrition, and transportation as key health drivers.
Strengthen connections between your organization's initiatives and statewide efforts.
Build trust and open channels for collaboration across sectors to benefit everyone in Texas.
Blooming Day is an event we host in cities across the U.S. to create space for deeper, local dialogue and community action. We get leaders from each community's health systems, government, and community organizations together in the same room to spark integrated, people-first solutions and partnerships in public health.
You should join if you want to:
Accelerate integrated strategies to close care gaps in population health
Center attention on SDOH such. as housing, nutrition, and transportation as key health drivers.
Strengthen connections between your organization's initiatives and statewide efforts.
Build trust and open channels for collaboration across sectors to benefit everyone in Texas.



Agenda & Speakers
Agenda & Speakers
Speakers at Blooming Day Texas include:
• Mark Edwards – Assistant Director, Division of Social Services, Dallas County
• David Davis – Executive Director, W.E. Bridge
• Shakita Johnson – EVP & Chief Aging Services Officer, Tarrant County Area Agency on Aging
• David Gonzales – Associate Vice President, Government Affairs, Humana
Speakers at Blooming Day Texas include:
• Mark Edwards – Assistant Director, Division of Social Services, Dallas County
• David Davis – Executive Director, W.E. Bridge
• Shakita Johnson – EVP & Chief Aging Services Officer, Tarrant County Area Agency on Aging
• David Gonzales – Associate Vice President, Government Affairs, Humana
Speakers at Blooming Day Texas include:
• Mark Edwards – Assistant Director, Division of Social Services, Dallas County
• David Davis – Executive Director, W.E. Bridge
• Shakita Johnson – EVP & Chief Aging Services Officer, Tarrant County Area Agency on Aging
• David Gonzales – Associate Vice President, Government Affairs, Humana
Who We Serve
Who We Serve



Healthcare Organizations
Close care gaps and reduce readmissions with automated post‑discharge outreach, two‑way follow‑up, and EHR/FHIR integration.

Government Agencies
Scale equitable engagement, monitor program impact across regions, and meet policy and grant reporting requirements.

Community Care Hubs
Coordinate outreach across partners, close resource gaps, and centralize data for funder‑ready reporting and network performance.

Community Based Organizations
Increase participation and reduce no-shows with automated reminders, wellness check-ins, and multilingual outreach—supporting last-mile service delivery for Area Agencies on Aging, senior centers, and community programs.








