Lexington Medical Center awards $1.5 million to community organizations

Posted 10/24/24

27 organizations in the Midlands have been awarded $1,500,000 from the Lexington Medical Center for their assistance in health care access.   

All organizations have amplified the …

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Lexington Medical Center awards $1.5 million to community organizations

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27 organizations in the Midlands have been awarded $1,500,000 from the Lexington Medical Center for their assistance in health care access.  

All organizations have amplified the access to health care services and support services for the at-risk populations. They additionally have enhanced the health and wellness of community members.   

The recipients are Brookland Lakeview Empowerment Center, Burn Foundation of America, Camp Cole, Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas, Communities in Schools of SC, Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center, Feonix Mobility Rising, Good Samaritan Clinic, Harvest Hope Food Bank, Healthy Learners, Homeless No More, Lions Vision Services, LRADAC Foundation, MedNeed of SC, Midlands Housing Alliance-Transitions, Mental Illness Recovery Center, Nancy K. Perry Children’s Shelter, Palmetto Place, Pathways to Healing, Senior Resources Inc., Sistercare, The Courage Center, The Free Medical Clinic, The Hive Community Circle Place, The Therapy Place, United Way of the Midlands: WellPartners Dental & Eye Clinic and Welvista.  

“Lexington Medical Center is proud to provide financial support to these partner organizations who provide key health services to our community,” said Thomas Tafel, Lexington Medical Center Director of Community Health in the press release. “These organizations address health care needs and by supporting them, we can help them continue to bridge the health care gaps within our service area.” 

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