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Our Mission

A faith-inspired organization, Clinic with a Heart serves people who are uninsured and underinsured through a ministry of healthcare. Our volunteers provide free healthcare with hospitality, dignity and grace. 

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We are overjoyed to announce that Clinic With A Heart received over $131,203 and finished in the top 10 on the leaderboard during Give to Lincoln Day 2024. This generosity will go a long way in helping us continue to provide free healthcare services to those in need.

Thank you to our amazing donors, volunteers, and staff for making this possible. Your unwavering support and faith in our mission inspire us every day. Because of you, we can ensure that everyone in our community has access to the healthcare they need.

As we reflect on this success, we are reminded of the words from Matthew 25:40: "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." Thank you for being a part of our mission to serve with compassion and love.

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Delicious, Nutritious Teas You Should Be Drinking

We’ve had the coffee talk before: coffee and all its delicious, bountiful benefits. But what about coffee’s alternative cousin, tea? Tea’s popularity spans across countries, races and cultures, from sweet herbal tea, to strong black tea. 

Every different kind of tea—hot and cold—offers various health benefits and strengths. Sounds awesome, right? If you’re new to the tea game, here’s a breakdown of some of the main types of healthy teas and why you should start drinking them right away.

 

Black Tea

Black tea is the most common type of hot tea, as it accounts for about 75% of global tea consumption. It is the most oxidized of all the teas, and contains the most caffeine—about 40 milligrams per cup. Black tea also has high amounts of antioxidant compounds, which reduces stress, lowers the chances of cancer, decreases risk of heart disease and promotes healthy bone development. While black tea may be a little bitter for some taste-testers, adding a few drops of natural honey helps to sweeten it for a healthy pick-me-up.

 

Green Tea

Along with black tea comes another popular favorite: green. Commonly made from Camellia Sinensis, green tea is more delicate than black, and has a lighter flavor, with only 25 milligrams of caffeine per cup. Green tea is most known for its ability to boost immunity, but it also helps to reduce the risk of pancreatic and stomach cancers, lower chances of heart disease and stroke and even reduces cholesterol. For added benefits, drink green tea when you’re looking to increase brain function and focus.

 

Herbal Tea

Herbal teas aren’t technically teas at all, but are made from various combinations of dried fruits, flowers and herbs. There are lots of different kinds of herbal teas, depending on the herbs available in your region. They contain no caffeine, but the assorted variety of herbal teas can contain different benefits within themselves. 

For example, chamomile tea is often used to promote sleep, and peppermint tea helps to calm an upset stomach. Be careful in choosing the right herbal tea for you, and avoid herbal weight-loss teas, as these may contain dangerous laxatives and could be harmful.

 

White Tea

White tea is the rarest form of tea, as its leaves are harvested before the buds have completely blossomed. White tea is less processed than other forms of tea, and therefore has a much milder flavor than other varieties, with only 15 milligrams of caffeine per cup. Like other teas, the antioxidants in white tea help lessen the risks of cancer, but its antibacterial abilities have an even greater effect in relieving stress than other forms of tea. And, if you’re interested in keeping up appearances, white tea is useful in slowing signs of aging and aids in weight management.

If you’re an avid coffee drinker, now may be the time to branch out and try some types of tea. Check out your community restaurant or cafe for fresh, local teas to test. Find a favorite flavor, or try them all for a good variety, and even more added health benefits. Tea has been around for centuries and across cultures, so find the perfect cup for you, and drink up.

At Clinic with a heart we provide hope, health and humanity through a ministry of free healthcare.

With your support, we are impacting the lives of many, right here in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Our Impact Throughout the Community...Thanks to you!

  • In-Person Appointments Provided

    3,109

  • Patients Served Without Insurance

    83%

  • Patients Living In Poverty

    67%

  • Mary
    Mary

    "I'm 91 and I've been coming to the chiropractic and medical clinic and they sure do help. I want to thank you folks for helping me."

  • Raquel
    Raquel

    "I want to thank all the providers for giving me excellent care here. I looked up online for free clinics and this is the place that popped up. I am really grateful I was able to get in as everyone was so welcoming."

  • Sam
    Sam

    "As a small business owner with four children I can't afford medical or dental insurance. I am thankful for services Clinic With A Heart has offered me and my kids."

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