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The Flagler County Free Clinic is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free medical and dental care to uninsured and underinsured residents throughout Flagler and Volusia counties. Since 2005, we've been sustained entirely through the generosity of private donations, grants, and in-kind contributions from our community.
Every dollar you donate provides $10 worth of medical care, with 96.8% of all funds going directly to patient services. We're deeply grateful for our community partners who make it possible for us to deliver over 2,800 patient encounters annually, representing $2.1 million in medical services provided at no cost to those who need it most.
Choose your donation level, or review the in-kind donations we accept below, and become part of our mission to ensure healthcare is accessible to all.
Monetary Donations
Medical Equipment
$150/month

Your $150 monthly donation provides critical diagnostic tools like stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and examination supplies.
Office Supplies
$200/month

Your $200 monthly donation covers essential administrative supplies including paper, printer ink, folders, pens, and forms that keep our clinic operations running smoothly and allow staff to focus on patient care.
Diabetic Supplies
$250/month

Your $250 monthly donation provides life-saving diabetic supplies including test strips, lancets, glucose monitors, and insulin supplies for patients managing diabetes who cannot afford these essential medications.
Electricity Bill
$500/month

Your $500 monthly donation powers our entire clinic facility, ensuring we can maintain proper lighting, medical equipment operation, and climate control necessary for safe, comfortable patient care.
Facility Rent
$4,200/month

Your $4,200 monthly donation covers our clinic's rent, providing a secure, accessible location where we can deliver free medical and dental care to over 2,800 patient encounters annually.
Dental Supplies
$10,000/year

Your $10,000 annual donation provides a full year of dental supplies including instruments, materials for fillings, cleaning supplies, and equipment maintenance for our comprehensive dental care program.
Facility Annual Rent
$50,000/year

Your $50,000 annual donation covers our entire facility rent for one year, ensuring we maintain a permanent home where volunteers can provide free healthcare to uninsured residents throughout Flagler and Volusia counties.
In-Kind Donations
Your donations of medical supplies, medications, and operational essentials directly impact our ability to deliver quality care to those who need it most. Every contribution, whether large or small, helps us maintain our commitment to ensuring that healthcare is accessible to all members of our community.
All questions concerning medical donations, please call (386) 437–3091, leave a message, and someone will call back promptly.
Please ensure your donations are
unexpired and
unopened.
Refrigerated Insulin
Help diabetic patients manage their condition with donated insulin that requires refrigeration. These life-saving medications are distributed to qualifying patients who cannot afford their prescriptions.
Inhalers
Support patients with asthma and respiratory conditions by donating rescue inhalers and maintenance medications. Your contribution helps ensure patients can breathe easier and manage their conditions effectively.
Over the Counter Medication
Provide essential relief with donations of pain relievers, cold medicine, vitamins, and other OTC medications. These everyday health items make a significant difference for patients managing minor ailments and chronic conditions.
Office Supplies
Keep the clinic running smoothly with donations of paper, pens, folders, printer ink, and other administrative essentials. These supplies help staff focus on patient care rather than operational concerns.
Private Sector Donations
Partner with the Free Clinic through corporate sponsorships, equipment donations, or professional services. Business partnerships help expand our capacity to serve more patients in Flagler and Volusia counties.