Dear Friend,
We invite you to join us next Tuesday, December 3 for Giving Tuesday, a global day of generosity that unleashes the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world.
Your support has been vital in helping AMM provide healthcare and wrap-around services to over 2000 working, uninsured adults in Wake County each year. This Giving Tuesday, you can make an even greater impact by considering making a gift and sharing with your social media networks.
Did you know that it takes $1500 in donations to provide healthcare for just one AMM patient? That one patient receives over $5000 worth of healthcare and prescription medications each year from AMM at little, to no cost to the patient!
Click here to make your gift that will help AMM patients continue to thrive and lead healthy, happy and productive lives for themselves and their families.
Thank you for believing in AMM’s vision and for being part of our journey. Your generosity is the key to building a brighter future for our neighbors in need!
With gratitude,
Pete Tannenbaum, Kim McCall Whitley,
AMM Executive Director Director of Development
P.S. Every gift matters! Mark your calendar for Giving Tuesday,
December 3, and help us make this day unforgettable.
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November 10th-16th was National Nurse Practitioner Week! NPs are an important pillar of healthcare, especially in more vulnerable communities.Thank you to AMM's three NPs, Esther Jones, Anne Lawoyin, and Josh McConaghay, for all you do to help AMM patients.
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On November 4th, 2024 AMM's Dr. Netra Thakur and Kayla Jones MA, Med Serve Fellow, attended the annual John B Graham Medical Student Research Society UNC Medical Student Research Day. AMM's Kenan Urban Scholar, Shernice Martin MS2, was selected to present her poster ”Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening in an Urban Underserved Population.” Her research was done in collaboration, specifically with Kayla Jones MA, AMM team member Esther Jones NP, and mentored by Dr. Thakur, and Medical Director Dr. Burkett as part of her Kenan Urban Scholars program this summer while at AMM. Dr. Thakur also served as a faculty judge for this event.
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On Sunday, November 17, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Raleigh held its 22nd annual Gifts of Grace. This event brings together 21 area nonprofits to share their missions with church members who learn about and make generous financial gifts to the organizations of their choice.
This year, Kim Whitley, Development Director, and Celvy Kofsky, Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator, attended the first Gifts of Grace Nonprofit Forum for staff of the participating nonprofits to get to know each other, share ideas and dream about future collaborations.
We are honored to be a part of Gifts of Grace to share the AMM mission with other nonprofit executives and this passionate congregation!
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AMM had two great groups of garden volunteers in November. Starting the month strong, The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin helped clean out the hoop house and harvested greens.
Then the Triangle Young Professionals Civitan came a little over a week later to weed the garden and harvest some fresh produce for patients.
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As you are considering year-end giving, know that Alliance Medical Ministry has earned a from Charity Navigator! Charity Navigator is a respected, independent organization that evaluates and rates nonprofits, providing donors with valuable insight into a charity’s financial health and overall impact.
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