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We provide a multidisciplinary approach to community health, including local food drives, free medical clinics.
There are many ways to support our mission! You can join our medical mission trips, volunteer at our local food drives in Georgia, or contribute professionally if you have a background in healthcare or administration. Visit our [ Become A Volunteer ] page to sign up for our newsletter or mission updates.
Our administrative headquarters is in Riverdale, GA. While we operate throughout the State of Georgia, our mission work extends internationally to various project sites across the globe.
You can reach us directly via email at info@armsofcare.org or through our website’s contact form. For administrative or partnership inquiries, please call us at (770) 692-5533.
Yes. Arms of Care is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We maintain strict fiscal transparency and are dedicated to long-term community impact through professional stewardship of all resources.
Yes. As a registered 501(c)(3), all donations made to Arms of Care are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. You will receive an annual summary of your gifts for your tax records.
Absolutely. You can set up a monthly or annual recurring gift through our donation portal. This “Member” status provides us with the consistent, predictable funding needed for our long-term clinical programs.
Your support is directly applied to our program pillars: purchasing medical supplies for free clinics, funding food drive logistics, and supporting the travel and supply costs for our international medical missions…
Yes. You can make a tribute gift in honor or memory of someone. Please indicate the person’s name and any notification details in the “Notes” section of your donation.
Check donations, and Zelle@armsofcare.org. Please contact our financial office directly for more information.
We focus on four primary pillars: Preventative Healthcare (local and global).
We prioritize communities with a demonstrated “screening gap”—where medical health needs are high, but resources are scarce. This includes local outreach in Georgia and international sites vetted by our clinical leadership.
We track impact through rigorous data collection: number of patients treated, volume of food distributed, and clinical outcomes programs. We utilize QuickBooks and Excel modeling to report these metrics transparently to our board and donors.
Yes. We believe in collective impact and frequently collaborate with local churches, medical facilities throughout the US and international health agencies to maximize the reach of our missions.