Get Involved

For the last fifteen years, we have been Chatham County’s only non-profit free pharmacy, and we are committed to reducing health disparities in our community by providing free prescriptions to the qualifying low income, uninsured, and underinsured Chatham County residents who meet 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.

How Can You Support Your Community?

We operate fully through donations and grants, serving approximately 250 clients annually who are uninsured, underinsured, or do not meet the criteria for Medicare or Medicaid, with chronic health concerns like high blood pressure, diabetes, and mental health disorders.

Donate medical equipment:

Do you have new or gently used walker, shower chair, potty chair, cane, and other medical equipment that you would like to donate? Please contact us!

Make a general donation:

If you would like to make a general, tax-deductible donation to the pharmacy, or if you know anyone who is in need of our services who also meets our criteria, please call or e-mail us. You can also download, complete and mail in this donation form.

Or you may donate online via PayPal

Make a direct donation to one of our ongoing programs:  

NC MED ASSIST

Our membership in this stateside non-profit pharmacy is how we access many of the prescriptions we dispense in Chatham County.

Support NC Med Assist

HAVE A HEART

Our pharmacy supports chronic health concerns like high blood pressure, diabetes, and mental health disorders. Donations to the Have A Heart Program will be directly applied to prescriptions that deal with heart disease, blood pressure, and stress. 100% of your donation to this program will go toward dispensing heart-related prescriptions.

Support Have A Heart

KNOCK OUT DIABETES

According to the CDC, 34.2 million Americans have diabetes – that’s roughly 1 in 10 people. In Chatham County, 12% of our community is living with diabetes, and it greatly affects the uninsured and underinsured in our community. 100% of your donation to this program will go toward dispensing diabetes prescriptions

Support Knock Out Diabetes

PATHFINDER PROGRAM

According to Johns Hopkins, about 26% of Americans ages 18 and older – which is roughly 1 in 4 adults — suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder annually, and it greatly affects the uninsured and underinsured in our community. 100% of your donation to this program will go toward dispensing mental health prescriptions

Support Pathfinder Program

Donate through the SECC Combined Campaign Charity