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Suzanne

In October 2014, Suzanne’s world turned upside down when she received a cancer diagnosis. As a single mother with no insurance and limited income, the devastating news came with an harrowing choice: to seek treatment she couldn’t afford, or leave her children without a mother.

As luck would have it, Suzanne learned about Loudoun Free Clinic through word of mouth. Then hope replaced her despair. “I couldn’t have afforded the treatment—not the expensive cancer medications, not the depression medicine, none of it,” she shared. “But Loudoun Free Clinic covered everything. Everything.”

For ten years, the clinic has been Suzanne’s lifeline, partnering with community providers to provide comprehensive cancer treatment, mental health support, preventive care, and other specialist care. But it’s more than just medical care that makes the clinic special. “The staff here treat you with such dignity,” Suzanne explains. “It doesn’t matter your race or background—there is unity here. They make you feel like family.”

Today, Suzanne’s health has stabilized, and she’s become one of the clinic’s most passionate advocates. She regularly shares the clinic’s contact information with others in need, spreading the message of hope that changed her own life. “When I drive past, I say ‘God bless the staff there.’ They saved not just my life, but my family’s future.”

While the clinic’s services are free, Suzanne emphasizes that the care rivals any private practice. “If people with money could see the miracles happening here,” she reflects, “they would donate generously. Because this place? It’s not just a clinic—it’s a blessing from God.”

*Note: Name changed for patient privacy reasons.