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Good Samaritan receives $80,000 grant

The Good Samaritan Clinic of Jackson County is the recipient of an $80,000 grant from the Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina Foundation that will help fund the clinic’s Nurse Case Management Program over the next two years.  

This funding has enabled the clinic to hire an additional nurse to join its healthcare team in serving Jackson County and beyond. This two-year program, being funded by the Golden LEAF Foundation, is a collaborative initiative by WCU, Good Samaritan Clinic, and Harris Regional Hospital to create additional access to care for our community. 

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