This clinic provides access to primary health care to uninsured adults ages 18+ through medical visits, medication assistance, and referrals.
See the chart for patients served per category:
| Description | Year 2025 | In comparison to the previous year, 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unduplicated Patients Served | 507 | 3% decrease | |
| Patient Encounters | 3,352 | 8% increase | |
| Value of Medical Care | $176,749 | 2% decrease | |
| Value of Prescriptions | $387,690 | 4% decrease | |
| Potential Impact on Emergency Room Services without the Clinic | $4,834,898 | 8% increase |
In 2025, the Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic received the following grant funding:
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An Arkansas Department of Health Charitable Clinics grant was awarded to support the provision of basic primary care, pharmacy, and other health services at no or reduced cost for the uninsured. This grant, which the clinic has received for several years, helped cover administration and operational costs.
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The Charles M. and Eleanor C. Nolan Fund, a SHARE Foundation donor fund, reviews and approves funding requests for healthcare services. The Nolan Fund assisted the clinic with eligible patient services.
In 2025, the Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic upheld its tradition of offering pop-up clinics and attending community-driven events throughout Union County. Pop-up clinics were primarily held in Strong, providing essential services to residents. Additionally, clinic staff engaged with the community at various healthcare-related events, including the Healthy Heart Healthy You event at the El Dorado Conference Center, Parent Resource Night at the Boys & Girls Club, and several community meetings, where they shared valuable health information.
