From left, Associate Nurse Director Cassi Kilpatrick, Executive Director Brittany Murray and Board Chair Alice Moss (far right) of the Good Neighbor Free Medical Clinic of Beaufort attended the annual conference of the S.C. Free Clinic Association in Greenville last week. S.C. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, second from right, gave a welcome address recognizing the important work of free clinics throughout the state. Last year, the Beaufort clinic served as the primary healthcare provider at no cost for more than 630 low-income adults who had no private or government health insurance. More than 80 volunteers (doctors, nurses and administration) contribute their time to make this community service possible. To volunteer or learn more, call 843-470-9088 or visit www.gnfmcbeaufort.org.
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