Certain Floridians Die More Often of Cancer and Disease – Sun-Sentinel
In Oakland Park, Sandra Lozano Barry, CEO of LOTWC provides healthcare to the uninsured, low income residents of Broward County. She sees these disparities play out.
In Oakland Park, Sandra Lozano Barry, CEO of LOTWC provides healthcare to the uninsured, low income residents of Broward County. She sees these disparities play out.
In a move that could quietly change – and in some cases save – lives across Broward County, MDVIP is partnering with two of its Fort Lauderdale physicians to help eliminate one of healthcare’s most stubborn barriers: access to diagnostic testing.
Light of the World Clinic continues to make a meaningful difference for Broward County’s uninsured residents, reporting strong service and financial impact in 2025. READ MORE
The Light of the World Clinic has announced that it has been named a recipient of grants from The Health Foundation of South Florida, Florida Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, and the Maureen Berk Non-Profit Grant from the Coral Springs Community Chest. READ MORE
The Light of the World Clinic’s “Community Cares Cancer Screening Program” is among nine organizations who will split $200,000 in grants to raise awareness about lifesaving services and making them more readily available to Broward residents in need.
Qlarant Foundation, the mission arm of Qlarant, has named the 16 nonprofit organizations selected to receive funding this year. Organizations were selected for their efforts to improve health and human services in their communities in Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Texas, and the District of Columbia. Since 2008, Qlarant Foundation has awarded $8.15 million to more than 150 organizations. READ MORE