100 Women Who Care’s Laura Riski presents a check to Cassi Kilpatrick, Executive Director of Good Neighbor Medical Clinic. Photo courtesy of 100 Women Who Care.

100 Women Who Care donates to Good Neighbor Medical Clinic

From staff reports

In seven short years since 100 Women Who Care was formed in Beaufort, the organization has donated more than $400,000 to local charities. This past quarter, 100 Women Who Care donated $13,100 to Good Neighbor Medical Clinic.

Good Neighbor is a nonprofit organization that provides free, compassionate, primary and preventative care to low-income, uninsured patients. The organization has a direct influence on the lives of their patients and the donation from 100 Women Who Care this fall will help them continue to provide needed services to residents of Northern Beaufort County. Partners make “Good Neighbors.”

The way 100 Women Who Care works is not complicated.

Three nonprofits are chosen to make their appeal at a meeting of the group each quarter. The ladies in attendance vote, and each woman writes a check for $100 to the winner. It’s as simple as that.

Those interested in finding out more about 100 Women Who care or Good Neighbor Medical Clinic, please check these websites: www.100wwcbeaufort.com and gnfmcbeaufort.org.

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