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Why We Keep the Lights On

November 14, 2025

Five years ago, I walked through the doors of Good Sam ready to work part-time in triage. I was wide-eyed, curious, and eager to learn. What I didn’t expect was how deeply I’d be shaped by the people I met, the stories I heard, and the quiet power of showing up week after week. From 2020 to 2023, nearly every Friday became part of my rhythm. School during the week, Good Sam on the weekends. Fridays weren’t just clinic days. They were my escape. A place where I could step out of textbooks and into real life. I got to know our patients not just by their symptoms but by their stories. I saw how a conversation with a provider could spark hope. How a warm greeting, a listening ear, or a moment of patience could make someone feel seen.

I watched people get healthier. Physically, emotionally, spiritually. I saw them return stronger, more confident, more whole. And yes, there were hard days too. Days when someone walked in carrying the weight of the world. Days when they came in one version of themselves and left just a little lighter. Days when the kindest thing I could do was slow down, listen, and remind someone that they mattered. That’s what our Friday Clinic is about. It’s not just a place for healthcare. It’s a place for dignity, connection, and healing. We offer medical, dental, mental health counseling, prescriptions, hygiene kits, and more, all completely free of charge for people experiencing homelessness. It costs more than $500,000 a year to run, and every dollar is worth it.

This year, as we prepare for Giving Tuesday, we’re aiming to raise $50,000 to keep this program going strong through 2026. Giving Tuesday is one of the biggest fundraising days of the year for Good Sam. It’s a chance for our community to rally around something that truly matters. And if this year has taught us anything, it’s that resilience lives here.

During the recent government shutdown, we saw how quickly systems like SNAP and food access could be disrupted. But we also saw how quickly our community responded. Donors reached out. Teams brainstormed. A food access resource list appeared almost overnight, though we know it took time and care to pull together. It was created by student interns who chose to use their time, even during finals season, to help our community. We redirected food donations that would have gone to other nonprofits and placed them in our own downstairs pantry, making sure our families had what they needed.

What you saw on social media was just the tip of the iceberg. Behind the scenes, every team at Good Sam was asking the same question: how do we make sure our patients feel seen, supported, and heard? And they did. We did. That’s why we keep the lights on. That’s why we show up on Fridays, during shutdowns, during COVID, during construction, and on Giving Tuesday. Care should never be conditional. Dignity should never be delayed. And hope should never have to wait.

This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to be part of that hope. Help us reach our $50,000 goal. Help us keep the clinic open. Help us keep showing up. Because when the world feels uncertain, Good Sam remains a place of certainty. A place where people are treated like people. A place where healing begins.

Early giving has already started, and we’d love for you to help us #GiveGoodFridays in 2026. Give today at www.gagives.org/organization/Good-Samaritan-Health-Center

Tiffany Loredo

Marketing and Communications Coordinator 
Good Samaritan Health Center

 

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