The Phillis Wheatley Association Medical Clinic in Greenville, SC has been serving the Upstate South Carolina community for over a century. Originally founded in 1919 as a social and academic center for young Black women, the association has evolved into a hub of programming and services for individuals of all ages, from youth through retirement.
Throughout its history, the Phillis Wheatley Association has played a vital role in the Black community, providing important resources and support. From offering music and dance lessons, day care, and recreational activities, to serving as a meeting place for Black leaders and even housing the first library for African Americans in Greenville, the association has been a cornerstone of the community. Today, the association continues to provide comprehensive services and programs, including a mobile health clinic, mental health counseling, job training, and more.
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