Back Bay Mission is grateful to celebrate a powerful new partnership with Memorial Health System!

One that expands access to healthcare for individuals in our community experiencing poverty and homelessness.

Resident physicians from Memorial Health System’s Graduate Medical Education program will visit Back Bay Mission’s campus twice monthly to provide free medical care and services to our neighbors via healthcare mobile unit!

This initiative provides preventative medical care that helps reduce infections, untreated illnesses, and emergency room visits.

To celebrate, we hosted a ribbon cutting on our campus Friday, January 16.

Back Bay Mission’s campus was alive with supporters from different organizations across the Coast, showing excitement for the hope of what’s to come through this collaboration.

"This partnership provides free health care to the unsheltered and to the uninsured, at ZERO cost to them! This will be life saving for so many people. In fact, seven people were seen in the short time the van was on campus and they all received needed medication!"
Terra Moreau, Health & Wellness Navigator for Back Bay Mission
Terra Moreau
Health & Wellness Navigator

This mobile unit provides guests the flexibility of being able to walk onto the bus and receive same-day services from resident physicians in training.

We’re meeting people where they are. This initiative removes barriers to care and ensures that compassion, dignity, and quality healthcare are accessible to all.

 

We are also grateful to Back Bay Mission’s Board of Directors and Advisory Council. Their guidance and advocacy means the world and helps move our mission forward!

A huge thank you to everyone who came to celebrate this milestone!

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