Amy’s House

Amy's House is named after Amy Henderson Firth, who died suddenly in November 2012.

Because Amy had chosen to be a donor, she lives on in the lives of at least 70 other people.

Amy was the beloved younger daughter of two members of TRIO Central Texas Chapter.

She was intelligent, loving, and generous. Always an honor student, Amy was also a varsity cheerleader at Copperas Cove High School. She received a Bachelor's Degree at University of Texas San Antonio and a Master's Degree from Baylor University in Waco.

After graduation she worked in the public schools and private companies as a speech therapist. She had a heart for children and worked hard to help her young patients, many of whom had autism. She and her husband, Michael, have a son and a daughter whom she loved dearly. Amy supported her children's endeavors in baseball and gymnastics as well as encouraging them to be great students in school.

TRIO Central Texas Chapter is proud to name the house after such a beautiful soul.

From a Dream to a Reality

After breaking ground in 2019, Amy's House opened for guests in January 2021 and is designed to support transplant patients and their families in a communal setting.

The house welcomes guests with a large living area, dining area, and kitchen as well as office space, a conference room, a multi-purpose room, laundry facilities, and storage areas.

Amy’s House offers eight bedrooms, each with a double and a twin bed, a nightstand, a recliner, ample storage, a small refrigerator, a wall-mounted television, and a private bathroom.  One bedroom is specially built to accommodate wheelchair access.  All linens and cooking equipment are provided.

The house is conveniently located near Baylor Scott and White Medical Center.

Tour of Amy’s House

Become a Member of Our Chapter

Please print the form and mail it with your check for $20 to TRIO Central Texas at the address below.

2114 S. 15th St Temple, TX 76504

Trio Central Texas welcomes the participation and support of anyone who shares the vision of our parent organization and the specific goals of our local chapter.