The Rapha Clinic of West Georgia, a local non-profit, faith-based charity is proud to announce it has been awarded a $7,500 grant from the Georgia Health Foundation in support of its ongoing healthcare initiatives. This grant is part of the Foundation’s Health and Safety 2025 Program, which aims to address pressing health needs across the state.
The award was officially presented at the Georgia Health Foundation’s annual awards luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 4, at the Capital City Club Downtown (7 John Portman Boulevard, Atlanta). The event featured a ceremony for grant recipients, and the organization was recognized for the clinic’s mission and the specific use of the grant funding.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Georgia Health Foundation for their generous support,” said Dr. Eubanks. “This grant will play a crucial role in helping us continue to provide vital healthcare services to uninsured and underserved individuals in our area. The Health and Safety 2025 Program is an important step toward ensuring that everyone in Georgia has access to the care they need, and we’re honored to be a part of that effort.”
Rapha Clinic’s mission aligns closely with the goals of the Health and Safety 2025 Program, which is focused on improving health outcomes and expanding access to care across Georgia, especially in underserved communities. The $7,500 grant will be used to further enhance the clinic’s programs and services for individuals who face barriers to accessing healthcare.
To learn more about the Rapha Clinic, visit www.raphaclinic.org.