FREE CLINIC, NUCOR TEAM UP FOR HEROES4HEALTH GOLF CLASSIC FUNDRAISER TOURNAMENTposted on Thursday, August 22, 2019 The Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County and NUCOR South Carolina are launching the Heroes4Health Golf Classic to benefit the Free Medical Clinic. The event will be held on Sept. 20 at the Darlington Country Club and will include morning and afternoon rounds, continental breakfast, cookout lunch and will conclude Friday evening with the awards banquet and silent auction. Golfers will enjoy an excellent welcome package, golf on the great DCC layout, and hosted beverages. Teams finishing in first through fourth place in each round will be awarded cash prizes. The low-grossing team for the day will be named tournament winner and receive cash prizes. Prizes will also be awarded for straightest drive and closest to the pin from both rounds. The cost is $100 per player and $400 per team and sponsorship opportunities range from $200 to $5,000 and still exist. The clinic recently expanded its eligibility criteria to allow greater use of the clinic. It has also hired its first-ever full-time provider to allow expanded hours of operation and has partnered with McLeod's Mobile Mammography unit, The Darlington Lion's Club, SC Vocational Rehabilitation, Pee Dee Mental Health, Man To Man, Florence-Darlington Technical College's Dental Hygiene program, Francis Marion University's College of Health Sciences and PDRTA to remove barriers to receiving services and expand services not previously offered. According to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Darlington County ranks 36 th out of 46 South Carolina counties for health outcomes which measure length and quality of life. According to DHEC, 15.6% of the county's adult population is uninsured; 18.9% have delayed health care due to cost; the 10-year stroke mortality rate is 7.6% higher than the state average, and the county has the highest mortality rate for those diagnosed with breast cancer. The goal of the Free Medical Clinic is to have a positive impact on these statistics by expanding services, providing more early screening prevention measures, and ensuring that quality health care to Darlington County residents who otherwise would not be able to afford such care. "Please join us in these efforts by becoming a Hero for Health!" Edwards said. For more information on the golf classic, to register, donate an item for the silent auction, purchase tickets, or become a sponsoring partner, please visit: Heroes4Health.dojiggy.com. For more information about FMCDC, visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/freemed * This is a printer friendly version of the original page, made to save you ink and paper. posted on Monday, January 18, 2021 The Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County and NUCOR South Carolina are launching the Heroes4Health Golf Classic to benefit the Free Medical Clinic. The event will be held on Sept. 20 at the Darlington Country Club and will include morning and afternoon rounds, continental breakfast, cookout lunch and will conclude Friday evening with the awards banquet and silent auction. Golfers will enjoy an excellent welcome package, golf on the great DCC layout, and hosted beverages. Teams finishing in first through fourth place in each round will be awarded cash prizes. The low-grossing team for the day will be named tournament winner and receive cash prizes. Prizes will also be awarded for straightest drive and closest to the pin from both rounds. The cost is $100 per player and $400 per team and sponsorship opportunities range from $200 to $5,000 and still exist. The clinic recently expanded its eligibility criteria to allow greater use of the clinic. It has also hired its first-ever full-time provider to allow expanded hours of operation and has partnered with McLeod's Mobile Mammography unit, The Darlington Lion's Club, SC Vocational Rehabilitation, Pee Dee Mental Health, Man To Man, Florence-Darlington Technical College's Dental Hygiene program, Francis Marion University's College of Health Sciences and PDRTA to remove barriers to receiving services and expand services not previously offered. According to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Darlington County ranks 36 th out of 46 South Carolina counties for health outcomes which measure length and quality of life. According to DHEC, 15.6% of the county's adult population is uninsured; 18.9% have delayed health care due to cost; the 10-year stroke mortality rate is 7.6% higher than the state average, and the county has the highest mortality rate for those diagnosed with breast cancer. The goal of the Free Medical Clinic is to have a positive impact on these statistics by expanding services, providing more early screening prevention measures, and ensuring that quality health care to Darlington County residents who otherwise would not be able to afford such care. "Please join us in these efforts by becoming a Hero for Health!" Edwards said. For more information on the golf classic, to register, donate an item for the silent auction, purchase tickets, or become a sponsoring partner, please visit: Heroes4Health.dojiggy.com. For more information about FMCDC, visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/freemed
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