Be the Hands and Feet of Christ
Getting involved is as simple as…
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Pray
Stand in prayer with Grace Medical Outreach. Join us in our leading prayer requests.
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Volunteer
Anyone can volunteer with Grace Medical Outreach. Learn how your skills can help our ministry flourish.
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Support
Grace Medical Outreach relies on financial and material support to reach our neighbors.
"Dr. Wiley Smith has helped steer me through some very difficult and stressful medical situations. I continually rely on the medical care and expertise Dr. Smith provides. I am amazed by his life experiences as well as his medical expertise. This man is my medical provider and a friend that prays with me and for my needs. My husband and I treasure Dr. Smith, and his wife, Karon."
— PAMELA VOYLES, PATIENT
FAQs
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Join us in praying:
For Dr. Smith on his upcoming trip to Eastern Europe, that he might be able to bring healing and the message of Christ to those in this war-torn region.
For all of the patients we visit and minister to, especially who are struggling to get by in these difficult economic times.
That God will bring more medical providers who would be willing to work with Grace Medical Outreach.
For God to continue to provide the funding to staff and supply Grace Medical Outreach.
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Deliver groceries
Drive patients to doctor appointments
Assist with light housekeeping needs
Provide repairs to homes
Build Ramps
Create ADA accessible spaces in homes
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Any and all ages are welcome to volunteer their time and talents! A few of our volunteer opportunities do have special requirements.
To assist with transporting patients, a valid driver's license is required. If a volunteer will be driving the church van, they must also be a member of Grace Presbyterian Church.
To assist with medical care, one must have a current GA medical license and be in good standing with the boards of certification.
For questions about volunteering please contact us.
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All services provided by Grace Medical Outreach are always FREE of charge. We do not bill insurance and do not require application paperwork.
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Patients must reside within the service area of Whitfield or Murray counties AND be considered homebound or indigent, not having access to healthcare for financial reasons.