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Follow on Google News | ![]() Faith Chapel Christian Center and Baptist Health Systems sets up a MOBILE MEDICAL UNITFaith Chapel Christian Center and Baptist Health Systems offer FREE medical services on May 6-7, 2011 to those affected by the recent tornado disaster.
Plus on Saturday, May 7th only Faith Chapel Christian Center will provide FREE medical services from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. to the residents and workers of McDonald Chapel, Sherman Heights, and Wylam at Faith Chapel Christian Center, 100 Lexington Street, Birmingham, Alabama. Both days will be staffed by doctors, nurses, pharmacists and counselors. The following services will be provided: Basic Assessments, Blood Pressure Screenings, Medical Supplies, First Aid, Insulin, Tetanus Shots, Other Meds, and more. The medical team will also canvas the neighborhood for those who are not able to come to the locations. This is in addition to Faith Chapel’s other storm relief efforts which includes handing out water, toiletries, household products, baby items, batteries and more at two locations. And providing counseling services. •Collection and Distribution Relief Center, located at Faith Chapel, 100 Lexington St, in the Wylam community of Birmingham from 9:00am – 6:00 pm daily. •Faith Chapel Resource Tent, located at the corner of Avenue T and Pratt Highway in Pratt City from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily. For details or if someone is unable to come to the relief center or the medical mobile unit, they can call Faith Chapel Christian Center at (205) 492-2766 or (205) 492-3945 and we will come to them. www.faithchapel.net/ # # # Faith Chapel started in April, 1981 in Dr. Michael D. Moore's home in the Wylam community of Birmingham, Alabama. The church began with four people: Dr. Moore, his wife Kennetha, his mother, and a friend. In six months, the church grew then moved in June, 1981 to Stallworth Funeral Home. Within a year, the church re-located to the YWCA in downtown Birmingham. Today the congregation has reached 8,000 members and is housed in the world’s largest monolithic dome. The Word Dome is located at 100 Lexington St, just blocks from the original church. End
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