Homeless family center adds medical clinic for residents, homeless

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Local health professionals have joined forces with Homeless Family Center (HFC) to open a medical clinic at the Center’s campus.

Volunteer medical personnel started seeing patients Aug. 20. Health services are offered to HFC residents and the homeless community.

The partnership originated when HFC executive director Mary Ellen Maguire witnessed the constant struggles the homeless faced due to the lack of affordable healthcare. Maguire met with medical providers and the idea of the clinic was born to help not only HFC families but also the homeless community in need of medical treatment.

Doctors Pierone and Braun, nurse practitioner Chandra Kantor and registered nurse Joanne Giordano volunteer their time and services every Tuesday during clinic hours from 4-7 p.m.

The services are free of charge for the homeless and help individuals who have no insurance or are unable to pay their medical bills. Services include physical examinations, vaccinations and medication updates.

HFC, a United Way Agency, provides opportunities for homeless families to end homelessness by achieving self-sufficiency through education, living wages and permanent housing. HFC provides the tools to empower residents by helping them to identify and resolve their problems, find better jobs, and ultimately move into homes where they can become contributing members of our community.

HFC also has A Second Chance Thrift Store and Training Center (ASC) located at 490 Old Dixie Highway, Vero Beach. Donations are accepted year round; merchandise pick-up is available.

Individuals interested in donating to the thrift store, volunteering or touring HFC may call (772)-567-5537 or visit www.homelessfamilycenter.com.

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