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2025 Rx for Hope Gala & Fundraiser

TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Join us for our annual Rx for Hope Gala & Fundraiser on Friday, March 7, 2025, and discover how this special evening supports free healthcare services for those in need in our community. Click the link below for event details and come celebrate with us! 

2024 Annual Clinic With A Heart Golf Tournament

A heartfelt thank you to all the players, sponsors, staff, and volunteers who made our Annual Golf Tournament a hole-in-one success! This year, we teed off with a full field of golfers and raised over $35,000 to support Clinic with a Heart’s mission—because everyone’s health matters.

Want to relive the fun? Check out our photo gallery to see the day’s highlights, from perfect swings to spectacular smiles.

And here’s a heads-up for next year: our 2025 Annual Golf Tournament will be held at the beautiful Quarry Oaks Golf Course. With limited team slots available, be sure to check back early next year for registration and sponsorship opportunities. We can’t wait to see you there—let’s make it another tee-rific year!

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How Gardening Can Help Your Body and Your Mind

Summer is officially here, which means it’s time to grab the potting soil and shovel and get to work. Not everyone has a green thumb, but gardening doesn’t have to yield visible benefits; sometimes the feeling of accomplishment is all you need. Gardening has been found to positively affect people’s physical and mental health. If you’re looking for a way to get outside while also improving your whole self, gardening may be the hobby for you.

 

Gardening can lower your risk of a heart attack or a stroke.

A study done in Stockholm, Sweden, found that regular gardening can cut the chances of heart attack and stroke by up to 30% in people over 60 years. By exposing your skin for just 10 minutes without sunscreen, you can soak up enough Vitamin D to reduce the risk of heart disease, osteoporosis and various types of cancer. By gardening, even for only 15 minutes a day, you are improving your chances of a longer, healthier life.

 

Gardening increases your hand strength and your dexterity.

Getting outside in the dirt can keep your hand muscles strong and agile. Gardening typically requires a large range of motion in your hands; keeping them busy by planting and harvesting keeps them nice and healthy. However, do not push yourself, as strenuous work with your hands can lead to carpal tunnel, tendonitis or repetitive stress injuries. Use an ergonomic grip and alternate the use of your right and left hands to balance out the amount of work your hands are doing. Using your non-dominant hand is also a brain exercise to keep it functioning normally.

 

It builds up your immune system.

Remember the Vitamin D mentioned before? It can help you fight off colds and flus. Also, the soil that gets under your fingernails and drives you crazy is actually beneficial. It contains bacteria called Mycobacterium Vaccae that has been known to soothe asthma, allergy and psoriasis symptoms when inhaled or absorbed. Who knew dirt could be good for you?

 

Gardening can help alleviate depression symptoms. 

The Mycobacterium Vaccae mentioned above has also been found to help people who suffer from depression. Breathing it in or ingesting it can have similar effects to antidepressants. The physical activity gardening requires results in elevated body temperatures that can lead to better moods. 

 

It can aid in stress relief and self-esteem.

A Dutch study found that gardening can lower people’s cortisol levels. Cortisol is known as the “stress hormone” and can influence more than just your mood. Higher levels of cortisol have been found to affect immune function, memory, learning problems, obesity and heart disease. Gardening also improves your self-esteem when you see your hard work on a tiny seed turning into a blooming plant.

 

Gardening can decrease your chance of brain problems and dementia.

Research has found daily gardening to be the best way to reduce your risk of dementia (reducing incidence by 36%). Imagine having a hobby you love that’s also great for your health. Dementia is a tricky syndrome to understand, but scientists think gardening helps reduce its chances of occurrence because it involves so many critical functions, such as endurance, strength, problem solving and sensory awareness. 

Gardening is a fun hobby that has proven health benefits. Whether you like getting down in the dirt or just seeing your hard work pay off, it may be your next passion project.

At Clinic with a heart we provide hope, health and humanity through a ministry of free healthcare.

With your support, we are impacting the lives of many, right here in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Our Impact Throughout the Community...Thanks to you!

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