Rice Street clinic celebrates 100 years

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M Health Fairview Clinic – Rice Street is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a community event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday.

The event features free food from Nanny’s Kitchen, produce from Food is Medicine partners, health screenings, dental cleanings from Community Dental Care, giveaways and a groundbreaking for a new Urban Roots community garden.

Scheduled speakers include Mayor Melvin Carter, Attorney General Keith Ellison and Fairview Health Services CEO and President James Hereford.

The North End clinic opened in 1925. The clinic said it strives to provide “culturally responsive care, designed to address social determinants of health like food insecurity, income and cultural barriers.”

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