
CULLMAN, Ala. – Good Samaritan Health Clinic announces a $28,350 grant from Tyson Foods.
This investment will allow Good Samaritan Health Clinic to continue its mission to deliver sustainable, long-term care and all-around wellness to the uninsured members of-Cullman County.
“We are grateful and thrilled to receive this generous support from Tyson Foods,” said Jolanda Hutson, executive director. “Partnerships like this make all the difference in our ability to provide compassionate, high-quality care to those who otherwise could not afford it. Tyson’s investment helps ensure the sustainability of our mission and strengthens our community’s overall health.”
The funding will help Good Samaritan Health Clinic continue offering essential medical services, medications, health education and preventive care to individuals without access to health insurance.
One in five adult residents in Cullman County are uninsured, highlighting the ongoing need for accessible and affordable health care options. Last calendar year, the clinic served 545 unduplicated patients, provided care for 3,590 patient visits and dispensed 19,872 prescriptions valued at $3.9 million.
For more information about Good Samaritan, visit www.goodsamaritancullman.com.




















