Depaul USA is a six-city effort to fight homelessness. With a staff of more than 50, we rely on the help of nearly 500 volunteers and interns. This force touched the lives of 2,800 people in 2015. Together we attack homelessness from different angles. Our programs place the clients at the center of programming--we meet individuals where they are and walk with them. We provide services to fit the needs of the individuals in our programs. In all of our programs, we put our words into action and offer a friendly relationship with our team.
Partnership with First Choice Primary Care (FQHC) and Navicent Health to serve area residents providing basic primary and preventative care to Children and Adults including pre-natal care through Nurse Practitioner-staffed clinics.
a Medical Legal Partnership between Georgia Legal Services Program, Mercer Law School and Navicent Health to support low-income health care patients in navigating legal challenges that create barriers to achieving better health in the short and long terms.
Our mission at Middle Georgia Community Food Bank is to provide the maximum amount of food possible to our participating food pantries at the lowest possible cost in order to reach the maximum number of hungry neighbors in need.
Coordinates services aimed at helping active duty members, veterans and their families. These programs can be anything from government-run to agency-driven. Mission United bridges the gap in veteran assistance. By plugging into Mission United, veterans, active duty service members and their families get streamlined access to:
This is a 501c3 program that has 12 zones in underserved neighborhoods where Frank Austin has recruited and trained volunteers from each of these communities. They are taught to have peer to peer interactions where they work to make their community safer, cleaner and healthier, etc.
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Start your COVID-19 Risk AssessmentAs central Georgia prepares to respond to novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Navicent Health is taking measures to protect patients, visitors and our community. All support groups and education classes for the remainder of March will be cancelled, effective Friday, March 13, 2020. If you have questions about a specific group or class, please contact the event organizer.
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In partnership with the White House Coronavirus Task Force and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – released an app and website that guides Americans through a series of questions about their health and exposure to determine if they should seek care for COVID-19 symptoms.
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