Every week, our volunteer doctors, nurses, and dentists show up to care for neighbors who have nowhere else to turn. No insurance. No backup plan. Just us.
Last year, we provided 4,500+ exams and visits — completely free. That’s 4,500 times someone didn’t have to choose between their health and their rent.
If that matters to you, we’d be grateful for your support.
Healthcare is just the beginning.
At Health For All, we care for the whole person. That means connecting patients with food, transportation, specialty care, behavioral health, medications, and other community resources that make better health possible. We help people overcome the barriers standing between them and good health.
Larry
Patient
“It’s the best medical care I’ve ever received.”
For more than 30 years, Larry worked hard, supported himself, and always had health insurance.
Then everything changed.
After a serious accident, Larry lost both his job and his insurance. When his health declined, he moved from North Texas to Bryan to live with his son. Suddenly, he found himself in a position he never imagined. He needed medical care but had nowhere to turn.
That’s when he found Health For All.
Health For All helps Larry manage his blood pressure, keeps his medications filled, and gives him the support he needs to stay healthy.
But what stands out most to Larry isn’t just the care he receives. It’s how he’s treated.
“The staff and volunteers have been so helpful and compassionate. They take the time to explain everything and make sure I understand what I need to do to stay healthy. Honestly, it’s the best medical care I’ve ever received, even better than when I had insurance.”
For Larry, Health For All isn’t just a clinic. It’s peace of mind. It’s knowing someone cares.
Because of generous donors and dedicated volunteers, neighbors like Larry can receive the care they need with dignity, compassion, and hope.
“Health For All gave us the chance to get back on our feet.”
When Christina and her husband moved to the Brazos Valley, they found themselves facing one challenge after another.
They couldn’t afford health insurance. Their car broke down, making it difficult to get to medical appointments and work. Money was tight, and even putting food on the table became a struggle.
They weren’t looking for a handout. They just needed someone to help them through a difficult season.
That’s when they found Health For All.
“When we couldn’t afford health insurance, Health For All was a tremendous blessing. When our car broke down and we were without transportation, they connected us with trusted community partners. When we needed food, we were able to visit the food pantry at Health For All.”
By looking beyond the exam room and helping meet those immediate needs, Health For All gave Christina and her husband something even more valuable: the opportunity to focus on building a better future.
When Health For All learned their car had broken down, the team nominated the McCartys to receive a donated vehicle through OnRamp. Before receiving the car, Christina walked five miles each way to care for her home health clients.
“The independence is the biggest thing for me. It has truly lifted a ton of weight off of us. I definitely want to be part of that for someone else someday.”
Today, Christina continues working while pursuing her college education, with reliable transportation, access to healthcare, and renewed hope for the future.
“We’ve been slowly climbing the ladder, trying to get our lives in better order, and it’s because of Health For All that it’s been possible.”
Health For All believes good health starts with more than medical care. By addressing the barriers that keep people from thriving, we help our neighbors build healthier, more stable lives.
Christina
Patient
Tina
Patient
“I thought a free clinic meant I wouldn’t receive good care. I couldn’t have been more wrong.”
Tina is a mother of three sons and a proud grandmother of five.
After losing her job, she also lost her health insurance. Living with severe nerve damage meant she relied on medication that cost nearly $1,000 a month. Without it, the pain was so intense she couldn’t speak, eat, work, or even function normally.
When her mother suggested Health For All, Tina wasn’t sure what to expect.
“I was hesitant because it was a free clinic. I didn’t think I would receive proper medical care.”
Instead, she found compassionate providers who took the time to listen, explain her condition, and develop a treatment plan that worked for her. They were even able to prescribe an affordable alternative to the medication she thought she could no longer afford.
“The staff and doctors were so friendly and helpful. They explained everything I needed to know and found medication I could actually afford. Health For All has truly been a blessing in my life.”
Today, Tina has access to the care and medication she needs to manage her condition and live with hope instead of fear.
At Health For All, quality healthcare isn’t determined by your ability to pay. It’s determined by your need.
BY THE NUMBERS
the need
what Texas hospitals absorb unreimbursed each year (Texas Tribune / THA).
That’s why preventive clinics like Health For All actually save the system money
in charity care Texas hospitals provided in 2023 (Texas Hospital Association)
in Brazos Valley live without health insurance.
of an ER visit for an uninsured Texan — the bill they can’t pay
This represents the average annual cost of caring for one Health For All patient, including lab tests, medications, medical supplies, clinical services, care coordination, and the operational costs required to deliver comprehensive care.
our impact
Received Primary and Preventative Care Last Year
Received Oral Health Care Last Year
Served through our Food Pantry, the Food FARMacy, Last Year
Last Year
Monthly Prescription Medications Dispensed Last Year
Valuing more than $416,721
Provided to Patients Last Year
Valuing more than $77,898
More than 108 volunteer physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and community members donate thousands of hours each year to make compassionate, high quality healthcare possible.
This represents the average annual cost of caring for one Health For All patient, including lab tests, medications, medical supplies, clinical services, care coordination, and the operational costs required to deliver comprehensive care. That means for less than $3 a day you can help keep someone healthy and out of the ER.
This estimate reflects only preventable emergency room visits and does not include savings from reduced hospitalizations, specialty care, improved chronic disease management, increased productivity, or other long-term health outcomes.
This is the estimated value of the comprehensive healthcare Health For All provided at no cost to uninsured adults in the Brazos Valley last year. If patients had paid market rates for the care they received, it would have exceeded this amount.
Recognized for Transparency & Impact
Healthcare changes more than health.
40 Years of Care
Changing Lives Since 1987
The Ripple Effect of Care
It starts with one patient, but it never ends there.
Thousands of Patients
Have received compassionate healthcare in the last 4 decades.
Their Families
Experienced greater stability, peace of mind, and healthier lives.
Their Employers
Benefited from healthier, more reliable employees.
Future Healthcare Professionals
Gained hands-on experience serving their community.
108+ Volunteers Each Year
Found purpose by using their skills to change lives.
Our Community
Became healthier, stronger, and more connected.
One Patient. Countless Lives Impacted.
Ready to join the community?
Whether you need care, want to volunteer, or want to give, we’d love to welcome you.
Not sure where to start? Here are some options to consider:
Become part of the solution
Monthly giving is the most impactful way to support our mission. Here’s why.
PREDICTABLE SUPPORT: Monthly gifts provide reliable funding that allows us to plan and execute long-term programs.
MAXIMUM IMPACT: Sustained giving means sustained care for our neighbors year-round.
EXCLUSIVE UPDATES: Receive special reports on how your ongoing support is making a difference.
PARTNERS IN HOPE
Join our community of dedicated monthly supporters committed to making our community healthier!
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly for a conversation.
-Liz Dickey, Executive Director
(979) 774-4176 x 110
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