At Community Helping Hands Clinic, eligible White County residents are treated
at no charge by compassionate medical professionals.
We serve adult low-income patients who lack health insurance
and are suffering from conditions including diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and cardiovascular disease.
Patients are evaluated for eligibility through screening and when appropriate, patients are referred to specialists for
additional fee care, including dental and vision services.
Mission: Providing
Necessary Health Care
Mission: Providing
Necessary Health Care
White County is Medically Underserved
In White County there is one physician for every 3,397 residents - more than twice
the Georgia figure of 1,611 residents per physician and more than four times the national
average of 631 residents per physician.
The Community Helping Hands Clinic in White County, Georgia, is one of the few free
clinics which operates within a county with no hospital of its own.
We Depend Upon Your Support
Community Helping Hands Clinic receives no government funding. Rather, the free clinic relies upon voluntary donations of money, time and professional services. At the same time we provide high quality health care to more than 1,000 uninsured low-income White County residents, furnishing services with a retail value of over $2 million per year.
We Need Your Help Today More Than Ever
HOW COULD YOU HELP?

- Monetary One Time Donation or Monthly Pledge
- Volunteer Your Professional or Non-Professional Service
- Provide Snacks for Our Selfless Volunteers
- Provide Gifts/Coupons for Volunteer Appreciation
- Assist Us with Local and National Fund Raising Efforts
- And Most Importantly Please Keep Community Helping Hands Clinic in Your Thoughts and Prayers!
Your support is deeply appreciated by the hundreds of White County residents we serve!