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Volunteers in Medicine has opened a clinic in South San Marco to provide care for working people who are uninsured.
Volunteers in Medicine has opened a clinic in South San Marco to provide care for working people who are uninsured.
In an effort to provide health care access to those struggling to make ends meet, a new health care clinic is working to lift the burden off families.
After 20 years in downtown Jacksonville, Volunteers in Medicine's main free clinic is moving to a location on Philips Highway, closer to many low-income, uninsured patients.
KFF recently released its 24th annual survey of employers, which provides a detailed look at trends in employer-sponsored health coverage.
Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) was busier than usual on Saturday, August 13, as the clinic’s downtown parking lot filled with pet owners and their four-legged family members. It was a new partnership for VIM, which hosted The Street Dog Coalition’s veterinary outreach that included free pet exams, vaccines, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, microchips and more.
Men’s Health Awareness Month, which takes place in June, is an opportunity to shine a light on the fact that men struggle to maintain good health.
Congratulations to our CEO, Jennifer Ryan, for being named a 2022 Jacksonville Business Journal Woman of Influence.
Volunteers in Medicine is a nonprofit that is built completely around volunteers. A staff of 12 paid employees supports roughly 200 volunteers who come to Volunteer in Medicine every year to treat the working uninsured for free. Nurses Week takes place every May 6-12th to recognize nurses all over the country!
Volunteers in Medicine plans to expand its mental health services for the working uninsured thanks to a recent multi-year grant from The Jim Moran Foundation. In the wake of the pandemic, several other health crises are emerging. Near the top of the list is untreated mental health illness and the unmet need for mental health services.
Volunteers in Medicine is a nonprofit that is built completely around volunteers. A staff of 12 paid employees supports roughly 200 volunteers who come to Volunteer in Medicine every year to treat the working uninsured for free. National Volunteer Week, which takes place between April 17 and April 23, is when those volunteers and their contributions are formally acknowledged.
The Ponte Vedra Beach Rotary Club Foundation announced the recipients of the annual Mineral City Celebration on Monday, July 26.
JaxCareConnect, a new initiative developed to connect uninsured Jacksonville residents to primary care, has launched a website to build those connections online.
On Wednesday, February 2, Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) will host the Sixth Annual Women with Heart Luncheon at the Florida Blue Conference Center.
For 17 years, Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) has provided free healthcare to thousands of Jacksonville’s working uninsured at the corner of Ocean and Duval. Now, they are looking for a new home.