Dear Friend of Hope:

The man walked in the front door of the Ypsi Clinic kind of sheepishly.

“I don’t know what to do,” he said. “My wife and I have been donors in the past, but I lost my job. I don’t have insurance. We’ve already spent our grocery budget and it’s only the 15th.”

We answered, “We’re glad you’re here. Welcome.”

In the Wayne Clinic, we recently met a young woman who came for help. A young woman who, on her 18th birthday, was shown the door of her foster home in another state, and since then had been working her way across the country. When she arrived here, she was met with a smile, a listening ear, and real help. She cried. “You’re the first ones to listen and try to help!” she said. And, just last week, volunteers and staff threw her a birthday party!

You have helped people like this find more than medical, dental, food, and behavioral health; in Jesus’ name. You’ve helped them get hope itself. You’ve given dignity and whole person care when others have shown them the door.

You can continue to help open the door, and meet each person created in God’s image to find hope + healing.

Hope is free. I don’t just mean Hope Clinic is free. I mean hope itself. These days, we all need hope. And it’s found at Hope Clinic.

We invite you to continue your support to make lives better.

In Jesus’ name,

M. Douglas Campbell, CEO