160 Progress Road | Hannibal, MO | 573-248-8307 | Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 4:30pm


HOW TO HELP

“Without our dear volunteers and donors, the Hannibal Free Clinic would not be where we are today,

serving the residents of our great communities.”


At the Hannibal Free Clinic we wouldn't be where we are today and serving as many in our great communities that we do if it weren't for our dear volunteers and donors that help make it all happen. Interested in knowing how you, or your club/organization, can help the Hannibal Free Clinic?

Find out below ways to help, or give us a call to set up an appointment to chat about your ideas! We are always looking for new ways to encourage the local support of our clinic so we can continue to serve those around us in need.

CURRENT FUNDRAISERS

2024 Bourbon Wine & BBQ Night!

MARCH 22, 2024 | THE RIALTO, HANNIBAL MO


Bourbon samples for the evening:

1. Hemingway Rye

2. Castle & Key Wheated

3. Angel Envy (Clint Gooding store pick)

4. Old Forester (Clint Gooding store pick)

5. Molly Brown

6. Bourbon Cream/Root Beer or Salted Caramel


Big Bottle Raffle /  SILENT Auction  /  Bourbon & Wine Auction /  & MORE!
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!

Making Your Donation By Check


If you would rather mail your donation, please make checks payable to:

Hannibal Free Clinic


And mailed to:

HANNIBAL FREE CLINIC
160 Progress Road
Hannibal, MO 63401


THE POWER OF $2.50 CAMPAIGN

Your pocket change can change lives.


For over 15 years The Hannibal Free Clinic has been providing a hand-up for those who are temporarily unable to pay for healthcare. Story after story reveals hundreds of lives that have been restored thanks to the volunteer doctors, nurses and support team at the Hannibal Free Clinic. To maintain its ability to serve the community the Hannibal Free Clinic offers “The Power of $2.50.”


For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, the cost of a fast-food lunch or even a gallon of gasoline, the community is invited to help friends and neighbors by supporting the Hannibal Free Clinic in its “Power of $2.50” campaign. The funds raised maintain the ability to continue to offset the costs of critical medications for patients, buy needed supplies and coordinate services that enable patients unable to pay for services to get back on their feet and regain their ability to live a productive life.


The “Power of $2.50” campaign literally enables one person’s pocket change to change the life of another and cumulatively change our community for the better. One person’s donation for the year will pay for a person with diabetes to have testing supplies to test two times a day for a year or provide a high quality statin drug for a year for two patients. That $2.50 per week which is only $130.00 per year will pay for five patients to have a blood pressure cuff for home monitoring. It would also pay for nicotine patches to help a person to quit smoking, or supply two to three people with a short term rescue inhaler to be used in an urgent situation.  The goal is for pocket change to change lives for the better.


The Hannibal Free Clinic is dependent upon the generosity of the community. We need money to purchase supplies and medications that are not donated, and to offset the free clinic’s administrative expenses such as utilities and record management costs. Even if you are not able to leave your home to come to the clinic, opportunities are available to help. The clinic is in need for  supplies and funds to help offset the cost of these supplies. The Hannibal Free Clinic is tax exempt by the IRS and is a Missouri non-profit corporation.


Hannibal Regional Hospital donates a clinical professional, Sharon Webster, RN, BSN, to manage the clinic.

Linda Chou is the office and volunteer coordinator. 


Making Your Donation By Check


If you would rather mail your donation,

please make checks payable to: Hannibal Free Clinic



Mail to:

HANNIBAL FREE CLINIC
160 Progress Road
Hannibal, MO 63401



““Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nation’s compassion,

unselfish caring, patience, and just plain loving one another.”
~Erma Bombeck


Volunteering

The Hannibal Free Clinic is run entirely by volunteers and is a partner with the Hannibal Regional Hospital Auxiliary for volunteers and recognition. New volunteers are joining our team every week! Hannibal Regional Hospital is currently donating a clinical professional from its healthcare team to manage the Clinic. She coordinates our volunteers.


Volunteer positions include:

Care Providers
Physicians
Nurse Practitioners


Receptionists
Free clinic-trained non-certified staff

Non-certified staff


Nurses
RN
LPN

Students


Medication Counseling
Pharmacists
RNs

Healthcare Access & Advocacy
Social Work
ers

Trained Non-licensed staff


Administrative/Training Support
Clerical worker
Free Clinic non-licensed staff


Fundraising and Special Projects


Governance and Oper
ations


There are several ways to complete our volunteer form!


PRINT FORM and mail/hand deliver to our clinic:

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD VOLUNTEER FORM

Once completed, you may mail it to:

Hannibal Free Clinic
160 Progress Road
Hannibal, MO 63401


Or fax it to 573-248- 8350 | Attention: Clinical Coordinator.


Or hand-deliver it to the Hannibal Free Clinic

Attention: Clinical Coordinator


Or print/fill out/scan in and email to us: hannibalfreeclinic@yahoo.com



If you would like to volunteer you agree to:

  • Be punctual and conscientious in the fulfillment of my duties and accept supervision graciously;
  • Conduct myself with dignity, courtesy and consideration;
  • Consider as confidential all information which I may hear, directly or indirectly, concerning a patient, doctor, or any member of personnel, and will not seek information in regard to a patient;
  • Take my problems, criticisms or suggestions to the Manager of Volunteer Services;
  • Endeavor to make my work of the highest quality;
  • Uphold the standards of this organization.

FILL OUT THIS ONLINE FORM and click submit, and your form will be emailed directly to us to review.

Unlike the print version,  we prefer not to ask for personal numbers (social security or driver's license) via the internet for the safety and security of our clients and potential clients. We will reach out to ask you additional information as part of this online form.

Volunteer Application

“One person caring about another represents life’s greatest value.” —John Rhon

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