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| Media Coverage: Free Clinic Organizers Plan For Future |
Media Coverage: Free Clinic Organizers Plan for FutureAugust 23, 2010 The Times and Democrat For a year now, the professionals at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Free Clinic have been serving those who can’t afford insurance and don’t qualify for government assistance. Now they’re using that experience to plan for the future. View the full article published in The Times and Democrat. |
A Journey Together highlights efforts that convened diverse groups of people for planning and learning.View the annual report.
His story is one of humility and commitment, knowledge and compassion, which he used to establish The Duke Endowment.
The Children's Home Society works with hard-to-place children to involve them in finding adoptive families.
The Visiting Artist in Residence Program is enriching the campus experience at Duke University.
Offering more selection and better prices for healthy food options helps visitors and employees eat right.
Center United Methodist Church is already seeing the benefits of green building in their new Christian Fellowship Center.