Community Health
Community Health
Community health is shaped by more than medical care alone. At Quillen College of Medicine, students are part of the Quillen community, the university community, the Tri-Cities region and broader national and global communities. Finding meaningful ways to connect can support both personal well-being and the health of the communities you serve.
ETSU Community Resources
ETSU offers campus resources that support student well-being and basic needs.
Bucky’s Food Pantry
Bucky’s Food Pantry serves students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees. The pantry helps address food insecurity across the ETSU community.
Access Bucky's Food Pantry information
Tri-Cities Community Resources
Students can also connect with organizations and services throughout the Tri-Cities region.
Providence Medical Clinic Kingsport
Providence Medical Clinic offers medical services to uninsured residents of Sullivan County and the greater Kingsport area. The clinic provides care for a wide range of medical conditions and routine health needs.
Access Providence Medical Clinic Information
Johnson City Community Health Center
The Johnson City Community Health Center serves uninsured and underinsured individuals, TennCare enrollees, Hispanic patients and medically indigent populations. The page notes that the clinic grew from the Johnson City Downtown Clinic, which was originally established to serve people experiencing homelessness.
Learn about the Johnson City Community Health Center
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee
Second Harvest Food Bank provides hunger relief resources and food assistance in the region. The current page lists it as a community health resource for students and families.
Access Second Harvest Food Bank resources
WCYB Community Calendar
The WCYB Community Calendar can help students find local events, programs and opportunities for engagement.
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