Nonprofit ‘We Care Jacksonville’ offers free care to underserved in Florida: 4 things to know

Nonprofit ‘We Care Jacksonville’ in Florida helps the underserved by providing primary and specialty healthcare services, according to jacksonville.com.

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Here are four things to know:

1. George Trotter, MD, founded ‘We Care Jacksonville’ in 1991.

2. The nonprofit includes about 600 physicians who volunteer their time to serve those who can’t afford healthcare.

3. Patients may be eligible to visit clinics for free in the network. Patients may also be referred to specialists for testing or surgery.

4. In 2014, the nonprofit’s network spent $20 million on care.

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