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St. Michael’s Episcopal Church blesses new expanded space for clinic
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St. Michael’s Episcopal Church blesses new expanded space for clinic

BRATTLEBORO — Members of St. Michael's Episcopal Church gathered at the Brattleboro Walk-In-Clinic's new headquarters at 191 Clark Ave. on Oct. 15 for a blessing of the clinic and its volunteer medical staff by the Rev. Mary Lindquist, second from left.

For years, the church has been a steady contributor to the nonprofit clinic, which provides primary medical treatment to those ages 18-64 who do not have health insurance or who cannot afford a high deductible or co-insurance, according to the organization's website (brattleborowalkinclinic.com). The clinic also refers patients to resources for dental care and other services that fall beyond the scope of its services.

Congregation member Dr. John Daly owns the building and is renting to the clinic, which needed more space.

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