Thank you for supporting the Community Free Clinic’s refresh and renovation project!
We’ve begun our Clinic refresh of paint and flooring with our #Loweshometowns grant! Thanks to the support of a donor, volunteer, and contractor James Gerber, we’re also renovating the Clinic for better patient accessibility changing doors and adding windows.
We are so grateful to our many volunteers – a team of firefighters from Concord Station #2, a group from F3 Fitness Afton Ridge, the Hough High School Lacrosse team, and other individuals who have selflessly devoted an hour or two to moving furniture, making repairs, preparing to paint, and supporting Clinic operations through the refurbishment.
Check out some of the images! More work is to come with flooring in September and October. Volunteers are always welcome!
The Community Free Clinic was one of just 100 #Loweshometowns grants awarded in 2023. With this grant, we’re updating paint and flooring, in addition to making small repairs.
Volunteer James Gerber, now a donor and contractor, saw a need for additional renovations, and began working to raise funds to complete those renovations.
Additional volunteers needed on WCCB
We’re thankful for the news coverage to help our Clinic become even better for our patients!
Our #LowesHometowns banner

We’re so excited to share our #Loweshometown updates.
Changing the Clinic layout for better accessibility
Firefighters on the Roof

Concord Station #2 firefighters help with roof repair
Sneak Peek at the Blue Accent Wall

A sneak peek at our new blue accent walls.
Arturo, patient and volunteer, helping to paint

Arturo, a patient with Healthnet Cabarrus, is also a painter volunteering his time.