Summer Starts with Health: June at Flagler Free Clinic

June 9, 2026

This month, help our neighbors step into summer feeling supported, cared for, and hopeful

June brings a shift in pace. School is out, schedules change, and many families are trying to balance summer plans with everyday responsibilities. It’s also a time when health can quietly slip down the priority list—especially for uninsured neighbors who already have to make tough choices.


At Flagler Free Clinic, we believe summer should be a season of possibility—not a season of putting off care.


When life gets busy, health gets delayed


For many people, it’s easy to say:


  • I’ll deal with it after vacation.
  • I’ll schedule it when things slow down.
  • It’s not that bad yet.


But delayed care can become urgent care. And when someone is uninsured, that delay can feel even more overwhelming.


Flagler Free Clinic is here to help bridge that gap with quality medical and dental care at no cost to qualifying patients—because everyone deserves access to care that protects their well-being.


A summer reminder: prevention is powerful


June is a great time to reset and focus on the basics that keep people feeling their best:


  • Routine check-ins and screenings
  • Managing chronic conditions consistently
  • Addressing dental pain before it becomes an emergency
  • Getting guidance on medications and next steps


Preventive care doesn’t just support physical health—it supports peace of mind.


How you can help this June


Flagler Free Clinic’s mission is powered by community. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to kick off summer, here are a few ways to make an impact:


  • Donate: Your gift supports direct patient care.
  • Volunteer: Medical and non-medical volunteers make our work possible.
  • Share our story: Help connect someone to resources and support.
  • Partner with us: Community partnerships strengthen our ability to serve.


Thank you for helping our community thrive


Because of you, Flagler Free Clinic can continue providing care with dignity, compassion, and respect. Thank you for being part of a community that shows up—not just in emergencies, but all year long.


To learn more, donate, or get involved, visit FlaglerFreeClinic.org.

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