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Tuesday, June 02, 2009
History

In 1968, a small community clinic—formed in conjunction with the free university movement and patterned after similar efforts in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood—was established in Richmond’s historic Fan District. Incorporated two years later, Fan Free Clinic (FFC) became the first free clinic in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

In the 1970s, FFC’s efforts were focused on women’s health and the prevention of transmissible diseases. In the 1980s—responding to the onset of a national epidemic—FFC established the first community-based HIV/AIDS outreach program in the state (and retains to this day a leadership position among HIV/AIDS service organizations.  Today, as more and more individuals and families find themselves without adequate health care coverage and affordable resources, FFC is reshaping itself once again to meet contemporary challenges.

It’s this responsiveness—fueled by ingenuity and an unwavering commitment to the community it serves—that characterizes FFC and allows us to say “Welcome”...day after day, month after month, and year after year.

We invite you to learn more about us and would welcome your support as we continue to build a healthier community.

Facts & Figures
  • Fan Free Clinic (FFC) is the oldest free clinic in Virginia.
  • Fan Free Clinic provides free medical treatment, health education, and social services to uninsured and under-insured individuals.
  • In 2008, Fan Free Clinic welcomed 2,708 individual patients to its medical clinic and serves as the “medical home” to those with chronic health problems.
  • Fan Free Clinic provided 21,544 units of medical services over the course of 6,623 patient visits.
  • Volunteers, supported by our professional staff, contributed over 7,800 hours of service at a value of approximately $339,481 a year.
  • For every $1.00 spent, patients are provided with access to $5.30 in health services.
  • In partnership with the Medical College of Virginia, Fan Free Clinic utilizes the services of residents and other volunteer doctors, further limiting clinic costs.
  • In 2008, Fan Free Clinic distributed over 3,300 bags of food.Social services staff conducted over 3,370 case management sessions.
  • Health outreach staff recorded over 9,400 encounters throughout the city of Richmond.

Fan Free Clinic
1010 N. Thompson Street / P.O. Box 6477 / Richmond, VA / 23230
Administration & Social Services (804) 358-6343 / Medical Clinic (804) 358-8538

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