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Our Mission

A faith-inspired organization, Clinic with a Heart serves people who are uninsured and underinsured through a ministry of healthcare. Our volunteers provide free healthcare with hospitality, dignity and grace. 

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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Volunteering Ideas for Cold Weather Months

Brrr…! It’s cold outside! December itself is cold, and the blistery winds of January are right around the corner. However, as we celebrate the most wonderful time of the year, we can also feel a cold chill seeping in through our winter coats.

Winter is definitely a joyful time filled with many things to celebrate; but for those who can’t afford to pay for their home, keep their kids warm or find a place to stay, it can also be particularly dangerous. Fortunately, when we all come together, we can help make an impact. If you want to live a more altruistic lifestyle, help give back in the upcoming season by checking out these volunteering ideas for cold weather months.

Host a coat drive.

Winter is certainly a chilly season, particularly if you don’t have anything to keep you warm. For many low-income families, coats are simply too expensive to fit in the budget. If you want to give back and help people in your community keep warm this year, volunteer to host a coat drive for individuals to donate their new or gently used coats to those in need.

Knit scarves, hats and mittens.

Of course, you can’t have a coat without keeping your head and hands warm. If you happen to have a particular talent for knitting, try knitting a few scarves, hats and mittens to donate to people in need. Even if you aren’t a very good knitter, consider donating any mittens, scarves or hats you can to the local shelter.

Collect money to fuel heat.

For many people, the extra costs to keep the house warm during winter are too much to afford. See how you can help by volunteering to host a penny drive campaign to assist families in paying for their heating. Even a little spare change can make a world of difference for someone in your community this winter.

Write and send cards.

For some, the cold season is often the loneliest season. Help brighten someone’s day during the dark winter months by writing and sending a greeting card. Write cards for a local shelter to hand out to patrons, thank volunteers for their service or give back with a care package for troops overseas, hospitalized children or people in need.

Build a blizzard box.

Sometimes, cold weather can prevent necessary community programs like Meals on Wheels from delivering. To help people who need the services, try building a “blizzard box” with anything they might need during a winter storm. Include nonperishable food items, water and even a flashlight for them to feel secure when programs aren’t available.

Donate toys for gifts.

Winter also brings with it some of the most expensive holidays of the year. In the U.S. alone, the average American spends approximately $700 each year on gifts. However, many people cannot afford to buy gifts for their children or other loved ones. Give back by volunteering to shop for new toys to hand out to children in need this holiday season.

Bring food for a shelter.

Finally, the winter season can also put a strain on community shelters, as people in need rush indoors to try and stay warm. This often results in a lack of available resources. Get involved by bringing food for the shelter to give away. Check a list online to see what food they need most, or contact your local shelter to see what you can give to help.

Winter is the most wonderful time of the year, but for those who can’t afford the cold, it can also be the most challenging. As we head into the holiday season, give back to your community by using these volunteering ideas during the cold winter months.

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!

  • In-Person Appointments Provided

    3,109

  • Patients Served Without Insurance

    83%

  • Patients Living In Poverty

    67%

  • Mary
    Mary

    "I'm 91 and I've been coming to the chiropractic and medical clinic and they sure do help. I want to thank you folks for helping me."

  • Raquel
    Raquel

    "I want to thank all the providers for giving me excellent care here. I looked up online for free clinics and this is the place that popped up. I am really grateful I was able to get in as everyone was so welcoming."

  • Sam
    Sam

    "As a small business owner with four children I can't afford medical or dental insurance. I am thankful for services Clinic With A Heart has offered me and my kids."

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