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February 07, 2005 Volume 14 No. 3




Walltown Neighborhood Health Clinic Opens Doors

The Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership celebrated the opening of its second community health clinic on Monday. The Walltown Neighborhood Clinic, located in a freshly painted and renovated former house at 815 Broad Street, serves people from the Walltown neighborhood and greater Durham, with a special emphasis on low-income patients.

“We believe in miracles and we say ‘thank you’ to Duke for seeing the need and making this miracle...


Pastors Mel Williams (left) of Watts Street Baptist Church and Brian Irving of Northside Baptist Church talk in front of the Walltown Neighborhood Clinic. Both churches are part of the Walltown Neighborhood Ministries, which came up with the idea for the clinic.


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