Hope Clinic of Ocala, Florida
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Hope Clinic is a registered 501c3 entity, who's mission is to facilitate maximum health and wellness for the uninsured and low income families of Marion County, FL.
Started in January 2016, Hope Clinic was founded by Mrs. Cindy Ann Grow, ARNP after she realized far too many Marion County residents had fallen through the proverbial cracks of Obamacare and remained uninsured. Many of these citizens were homeless or unable to qualify for subsidies.
Hope Clinic provides those in need the healthcare they require, navigate the healthcare system, and provide the necessary safety net to get them back on their feet.
Hope Clinic does this by providing timely and efficient access to free, compassionate, patient-centered health care services, counseling, wellness promotion, and disease-prevention education.
Hope Clinic works in collaboration with many volunteers and healthcare professionals to provide healthcare, disease prevention, health education, access to medication (no class 3 narcotics), case management services, and specialty care coordination.
Support for Hope Clinic is provided through donations in both time, equipment, supplies and monetary contributions. There are no paid staff, and the clinic is seeing about 150 patients per week The address for the clinic is:
Interfaith Emergency Services
Center For Life
108 N. Pine Ave
Ocala, FL 34475
Your support is greatly needed and appreciated!
Started in January 2016, Hope Clinic was founded by Mrs. Cindy Ann Grow, ARNP after she realized far too many Marion County residents had fallen through the proverbial cracks of Obamacare and remained uninsured. Many of these citizens were homeless or unable to qualify for subsidies.
Hope Clinic provides those in need the healthcare they require, navigate the healthcare system, and provide the necessary safety net to get them back on their feet.
Hope Clinic does this by providing timely and efficient access to free, compassionate, patient-centered health care services, counseling, wellness promotion, and disease-prevention education.
Hope Clinic works in collaboration with many volunteers and healthcare professionals to provide healthcare, disease prevention, health education, access to medication (no class 3 narcotics), case management services, and specialty care coordination.
Support for Hope Clinic is provided through donations in both time, equipment, supplies and monetary contributions. There are no paid staff, and the clinic is seeing about 150 patients per week The address for the clinic is:
Interfaith Emergency Services
Center For Life
108 N. Pine Ave
Ocala, FL 34475
Your support is greatly needed and appreciated!
Organizer and beneficiary
Matthew Grow
Organizer
Ocala, FL
cindy grow
Beneficiary