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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where is The CARE Clinic located?
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Are your medical services free?
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I'm not a Cumberland County resident where can I find help?
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What services do you provide?
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How do you get funding for the services and medication
   
that you provide free of charge to your qualifying patients?
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I'm on a regular medical prescription can your Clinic help me?
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How can I help?
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What types of volunteers are needed?
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How do I contact the clinic?

Q: Where is the CARE Clinic located?
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The CARE Clinic is located in 239 Robeson St in downtown
     Fayetteville.

   
To get directions to the clinic from your location, click on
    the map.

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Q: Are your medical services free?
A: Yes, our services are free for Cumberland residents that
    meet the requirement criteria.

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Q: I'm not a Cumberland County resident where can I find help?
A: The North Carolina Association of Free Clinics, is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that conducts advocacy, research, public relations, resource development, training and technical assistance on behalf of its member Free Clinics and the people they serve. The NCAFC has a listing of Free Clinics by county; from the main page, click on the Free Clinics button on the left hand side bar.

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Q: What services do you provide?
A: Please go to our Services
page

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Q: How do you get funding for the services and medication that you provide free of charge to your qualifying patients?
A: The CARE Clinic
relies on the generosity of volunteers and donors, fundraising events and on grants from foundations to provide health services in our community

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Q: I'm on a regular medical prescription can your clinic help me?
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The Cumberland County Medication Access Program (CCMAP) was established to help people of all ages with chronic medical conditions who need regular prescription medications but lack adequate income. For more Info please go to http://publichealth.southernregionalahec.org/cumberland/ccmap.html.

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Q: How can I help?
A: You can make a monetary donation, donate some of the articles from our WISH LIST
, or you can volunteer at the clinic.

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Q. What types of volunteers are needed?
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Please see our Volunteer Corner

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Q: How do I contact the clinic?
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Phone: 910-485-0555
    E-mail: CARE@theCAREclinic.org
    Address:   P.O. Box 53438
    Fayetteville, NC  28305-3438
    Location:  239 Robeson Street (Just down the road from
    High Smith Rainey Hospital) 

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