The Rapha Clinic of West Georgia, a local non-profit, faith-based charity is proud to announce its 11th Annual Sound of Medicine concert and fundraiser will return on November 6, 2025 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Ga. This fun-filled evening features physicians, healthcare providers (and their family members) that perform quality medicine during the day and perform incredible music after hours.
Created by Medical Director Dr. Amy Eubanks, the annual Sound of Medicine concert is an opportunity to enjoy inspiring performances while raising much-needed funds that allow Rapha Clinic to continue its mission of providing health and dental care to uninsured citizens of West Georgia.
“We’re thrilled to return to the University of West Georgia for the 11th Sound of Medicine event!” said Dr. Amy Eubanks, Medical Director. “The community turnout for last year’s event was amazing, and we hope to exceed those numbers this year. The financial support we receive at this event is essential for Rapha Clinic to continue offering free healthcare to our neighbors who do not have health insurance.”
The evening will feature a catered meal, a silent auction, and an exciting lineup of performances by healthcare professionals and local musicians. The event is open to the public, and guests can arrive at any time to enjoy the festivities and entertainment. Featured performers include:
- Carroll County Wind Ensemble (featuring Dr. Jonathan Goodin)
- McPherson Street (featuring Dr. Amy Eubanks)
- Dakota Dodge Band (featuring Dr. Howard Seeman)
- Day Jobs (featuring Dr. Vince Scoglietti, Dr. Mel Stewart and Dr. Bill Behm)
- Dr. Scott Griffin and Ruth Allison Griffin, NP
To donate or sponsor the event, please visit this donation page. Individual and student tickets can also be purchased here.
Event sponsorships are available ranging from $150 to $5,000 and include a variety of benefits, all of which directly support the clinic’s mission. For further details about the event, please visit www.raphaclinic.org or call 770-562-4501.
 
								 
															 
				 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								