Clark County Newcomers Club Raises Over $2,700 For The Free Clinic Of Southwest Washington (Photo) -07/02/19
VANCOUVER, Wash., July 2, 2019 - The Clark County Newcomers Club spent the last year raising money for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, which provides free, compassionate, quality health care to children and adults who are otherwise unable to obtain such services.
At the club’s monthly meeting in July they presented a check for over $2,700 to Pam Knepper, Free Clinic Development Manager.
“We are so thankful for the community support we receive from organizations like the Clark County Newcomers Club,” says Pam Knepper, Free Clinic Development Manager. “Without their assistance, we couldn’t offer the services we do for those who are most vulnerable in our community. Their generosity is greatly appreciated.”
The Clark County Newcomers Club consists of over 400 members from all over Clark County. It has new members who have recently who have recently moved to the area and also members who have resided in the region for several years. For additional information, visit www.clarkcountynewcomers.com.
About the Free Clinic:
The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington provides free, compassionate, quality health care to children and adults who are otherwise unable to obtain such services. The Free Clinic offers medical, dental, vision and specialty care services from more than 500 volunteer professionals. The Free Clinic is funded by the local community, and all donations stay in Southwest Washington. For more information about the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, visit our website: freeclinics.org.