The Rapha Clinic of West Georgia, a local non-profit, faith-based charity, invites the community to a free evening of live musical performances at The Hub in downtown Bremen on Friday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m.
Located at 119 Hamilton Ave, this special community concert will feature performances by Samuel Sauls Jr., McPherson Street (featuring Dr. Amy Eubanks of Rapha Clinic), and Day Jobs. The event is open to all and serves as a celebration of community support and awareness for Rapha Clinic’s mission– providing compassionate healthcare to uninsured adults across West Georgia.
Attendees can enjoy food trucks on-site, free blood pressure checks provided by Rapha staff and volunteers, and opportunities to learn more about the clinic’s work and impact. Donations to support Rapha’s ongoing services will be welcomed at the event, but there is no admission fee to attend.
“This concert is our way of saying thank you to the community, while also sharing the heart behind what we do,” said Dr. Amy Eubanks, Medical Director of Rapha Clinic and one of the evening’s performers. “It’s about connection, hope, and showing how local music and local healthcare can come together for something meaningful.”
The August 1 event also helps kick off momentum for Rapha Clinic’s 11th Annual Sound of Medicine, a special fundraising concert and silent auction held later this year on Thursday, November 6, to help sustain the clinic’s outreach and operations. More details on that event will be announced in the coming weeks.