Lexington Medical Center Awards $1,400,500 to Community Organizations

Lexington Medical Center is pleased to announce it has awarded $1,400,500 to 26 organizations in the Midlands that enhance the health and well-being of community members.

Lexington Medical Center’s Community Outreach Committee and the Lexington Medical Center Foundation award the grants annually. The 2024 grantees are:

American Red Cross
Beginnings SC
Brookland Lakeview Empowerment Center
Burn Foundation of America
Camp Cole
Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas
Communities in Schools of SC
Dickerson Children’s Advocacy Center
Feonix Mobility Rising
Good Samaritan Clinic
Harvest Hope Food Bank
Healthy Learners
Homeless No More
Lions Vision Services
LRADAC Foundation
MedNeed of SC
Midlands Housing Alliance – Transitions
MIRCI
Nancy K. Perry Children’s Shelter
Oliver Gospel Mission
Palmetto Place
Pathways to Healing
Sistercare
The Free Medical Clinic
United Way – WellPartners Dental & Eye Clinic
Welvista

“Lexington Medical Center is grateful for the services these partner organizations provide our community. We’re happy to provide financial support, which allows them to continue addressing health care needs and bridging the healthcare gaps within our service area,” said Thomas Tafel, Community Outreach Manager at Lexington Medical Center.

Giving criteria for Lexington Medical Center prioritizes organizations serving the local community’s health needs, increasing access to health care services for underserved populations, improving education about and prevention of health problems resulting from social and environmental issues, demonstrating collaboration with existing health care initiatives, improving access to health care and support services for vulnerable and at-risk populations, and improving the capacity of safety net services and providers.

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