Founded in 1991 and launched in 1994 by Dr. Gianna Talone Sullivan in response to a life-changing divine call, Mission of Mercy is an independent nonprofit 501 (c)(3), faith-based community organization dedicated to providing "Healing through Love".
We call on the experience of active and retired licensed healthcare professionals who volunteer their time to provide free medical and dental services and prescription medications to the uninsured working poor, homeless and economically disadvantaged people of Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Texas.The services provided at our 14 health clinics are provided regardless of race, color, creed, national origin or religion.
We call on the experience of active and retired licensed healthcare professionals who volunteer their time to provide free medical and dental services and prescription medications to the uninsured working poor, homeless and economically disadvantaged people of Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Texas.The services provided at our 14 health clinics are provided regardless of race, color, creed, national origin or religion.
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Mission of Mercy's patients are the working poor and traditionally have low incomes. Of those that do have insurance coverage, many are unable to afford the additional co-payments required for healthcare services and medications. For these reasons, we do not charge our patients a fee for the services they receive.
Mission of Mercy is hiring a new position, Chief Administrative Officer, to provide a broad range of services including, serving as Human Resources Officer, Legal/Compliance services, risk management and oversee outsourced IT support services. In addition, the Chief Administrative Officer will work closely with each regional Executive Director and support the Board Chair and Board Executive Committee.
Because Mission of Mercy does not receive government funding, we depend on volunteerism and community contributions to fulfill our goal of providing free healthcare in a supportive and encouraging environment. With no charge for treatment and prescription drugs, there is no added strain on family budgets by having to pay for quality care.
The Mission of Mercy Arizona Health Partnership Fund, founded in 2017 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, exists to directly support Mission of Mercy Arizona's mobile medical clinics and its patients, which include individuals and families who are uninsured, underinsured or newly unemployed.
With two mobile RV medical clinics and six clinic sites across the Valley, the Arizona Health Partnership Fund helps to provide nearly 3,000 patients with access to free medical visits, prescription medications and patient education.Your Arizona Charitable Tax Credit and Federal CARES Act charitable contributions can help!
With two mobile RV medical clinics and six clinic sites across the Valley, the Arizona Health Partnership Fund helps to provide nearly 3,000 patients with access to free medical visits, prescription medications and patient education.Your Arizona Charitable Tax Credit and Federal CARES Act charitable contributions can help!
Until further notice, the Mission of Mercy Arizona program will implement "refill only" services at all of our clinic sites. Refills will be given from our medical RV without concurrent use of facility space. Utilizing core medical staff, we will be physically present at each of our regular clinic sites, on the regular days/times of operation, so that current patients can receive their prescription medications.
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Man In Phoenix
Dec 23, 2021
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Regina Rogers
Oct 06, 2019
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I am thankfully that they saved my front tooth. However my paperwork said they were going to give me a filling and cleaning that never happened. The process was horrible. The volunteers and dentists were great. They work on anyone who gets thru the horrible setup. I don't know why we had to sign a release when they never asked for any identification. With the wonderful work they are doing they need a much better way. You have to sleep in tents you bring, you freeze and you better be ready to physically fight for your spot in line.
Susan Nichols
Oct 04, 2019
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Cheri Ross
Jul 26, 2019
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It IS a lengthy process, & WILL require an overnight stay in line,to be seen,(&there WERE problems this year, with ppl letting friends& family cut in line in the morning, until security arrived!),but given the cost of an office visit, or your level of pain&services needed, it is WELL worth your time& a generous opportunity! But, just know, many volunteers are students&/or recent grads....&are there for the clinical "practice". Meaning, not all have the same level of experience..., I personally had 3 VERY painful injections, that I insisted were going in too deep& entering my nasal cavity, rather
Linda Cooper
Jul 14, 2019
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Redhead
Dec 13, 2018
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This event is a joke. We waited from 6pm Thurs night and when they had us line up to start the process, about 100 people who had just gotten there totally cut off some of the people who had waited entire night. Noone did anything about that. We were constantly up and down playing musical chairs. The volunteers were very friendly however, you we were told they were doing "partials" and the boyfriend needed one for his front teeth and he was told they weren't doing them at that time. We drove from Payson only to get our teeth cleaned. I do NOT recommend wasting your time doing this. I appreciate
Laura Sherrick
Sep 22, 2018
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Zachariah McNeil
Jul 10, 2018
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Marie M.
Dec 08, 2017
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