The Need When you’re uninsured, life turns out differently. The uninsured are not strangers. They are men and women, children and families who live and work, who study and play in our community. You see them. You know them. Yet, sometimes they are invisible. You miss the frustration, the pain or worry, because a…
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Marian Clinic Volunteer
“We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small, daily differences we can make which, over time, add to big differences that we often cannot foresee.” —Marian Wright-Edelman When prospective volunteers ask what needs to be done and how they can help, the list of opportunities…
Marian Clinic Staff
At the core of Marian Clinic and Marian Clinic Dental are people who are mission-driven. From Sister Mary Rosaleen, RN Patient Advocate, to an interpreter fresh from Mexico, each considers it a privilege to be a part of the work. Staff members are the “glue” that holds the daily operation together. Administrative Staff Executive Director…
Marian Clinic Good Sumaritian
From Marian Clinic Good Samaritans, Dr. Andrew and Pam Schauer We would like to tell you about an organization we support and why. Marian Clinic, here in Topeka, provides medical and dental care for medically indigent residents of Shawnee County. The patients – individuals and families who live at or below 175% of poverty and…
Marian Clinic History
Topeka’s Marian Clinic, like its sister clinics in eastern Kansas and Colorado, traces its beginnings to the faith and determination of Sister Rosalie Mahoney, SCL. This Sister of Charity of Leavenworth determined that families in poverty must have the same access to health care as other Americans. Her leadership led to the founding of four…
Marian Clinic Newsletter
Marian Clinic publishes a quarterly newsletter for its supporters in spring, summer, winter and fall. Excerpts follow. SPRING 2006 One evening as most people were headed home from a day’s work, Dr. James Weyrens stopped at Marian Clinic as he usually does once a month to see patients with cardiac problems. He said, “I’m tired…
Marian Clinic Who We Serve
Bill, nearly 50 years old, was a successful businessman until the loss of his job and his accompanying health benefits left him angry and depressed. When his health began to deteriorate – shingles, chest pain, and a sudden unexplained weight loss – he grew frightened, then hostile and demanding. Although he did not feel he…
Marian Clinic 990 Statement
The following information is abbreviated from Marian Clinic’s 990 Statement. The Clinic makes its audited financial statements available upon request. EIN 48-1046905 Fiscal Year 2003 Assets $1,379,364 Income $966,022 IRS Ruling Year 1946 Year Founded 1988 No. of Board Members 15 No. of Employees 18 (FTE) No. of Volunteers 200
Marian Clinic Sisters of Charity
Marian Clinic is part of the to learn more click here www.sclhsc.org To visit the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth click here www.scls.org
Marian Clinic Newsletter
Marian Clinic publishes a quarterly newsletter for its supporters in spring, summer, winter and fall. Excerpts follow. Winter 2004 Newsletter From the Executive Director The volunteer effort at Marian Clinic is phenomenal. With over 230 health care providers giving of their time and skill to helping those in need, it is a real tribute to…