MDI Prep Foundation
MDI Prep Foundation

Our Charity. Our Community.
The MDI Prep Foundation is committed to helping the underserved. Since 2008 MDI Prep Corporation has given over $100,000 dollars to the community it serves. In 2017, the MDI prep Foundation was created to better allocate those funds to those in need.
How You Can Get Involved
Volunteer Program
The MDI Prep Foundation sponsors several events throughout the year and volunteers are always needed.
Sponsor Program
We would love for you or your company to sponsor one of our charitable events. Some of our events include our annual golf tournament, White Coat 5K run, and many more.
Charity Fund
Every dollar you give will go toward helping the underserved. Over 90% of our Foundation gifts help homeless youth, children of cancer patients and other deserving groups.
What we do
We identify and financially support those that represent a great need. Specifically, we offer funds to organizations that focus on addressing the needs of underserved.
We have since expanded our focus, but our roots in education are still evident in the thoughtful leadership and educational resources we provide. In addition, our president, Dr. Anthony Sutton, frequently speaks about homelessness, education and health empowerment issues.
Our Story
The MDI Prep Foundation was started by Dr. Anthony and Elaine Sutton to help further the mission of the MDI Prep Corporation while creating something near and dear to both of them. Dr. Sutton was homeless while in high school and was saved by GOD’s grace and the generosity of the Covenant House of Texas. Elaine Sutton, a breast cancer survivor, was saved by GOD’s grace and the amazing team of Doctors at MD Anderson. From these experiences the MDI Prep Foundation was created to answer the cry for those in need.
Ongoing Causes
The MDI Prep Foundation believes that serving is not a one time event.

Hands for the homeless
This initiative offers support to homeless teens and their families.$12,134 Donated

Survivorship Tutorials
This program provides tutorials for children who’s parents are undergoing cancer treatment.