Dan Melton shared with KTLO News how he and his wife were early visitors of the clinic when it opened in 2000.
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A group rendition of the song “This Is the Day” was sung, and a round of applause was given in honor of founding member Dr. Paul Wilbur, who originally had hoped to see the clinic last at least three years.
Executive Director Brandi Sharp shares eye clinic facilities during tour
Executive Director Brandi Sharp gave guided tours of the 19,000-square-foot facility, which includes a pharmacy, dental clinic, eye clinic, counseling services, medical clinic offices, a chapel, and many offices for the staff. Sharp says that the support of the community is what has sustained the clinic and made it possible to serve so many in need.
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The pharmacy connects many with much needed medicines
From pediatric supplies, pharmaceuticals, dental, eye care, or a visit to the medical clinic, those who give of their time and resources hope to see the clinic continue for the next 25 years and beyond.
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