Bringing Medical Care to the Streets

Health Without Walls delivers compassionate, on-the-spot medical care to individuals experiencing homelessness – meeting them where they are with dignity and care.

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Every person deserves access to healthcare, no matter where they are. Together, we can bring care to those experiencing homelessness.

Health. Dignity. Hope. Delivered.

compassionate care that reaches beyond walls

At Health Without Walls, we believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege. By bringing compassionate, on-the-spot medical care directly to individuals experiencing homelessness, we work to remove barriers to basic healthcare services.

About Us

who we are

Health Without Walls was founded to provide free, accessible medical care to individuals experiencing homelessness—meeting them where they are. Through basic mobile healthcare services, we restore health, dignity, and hope to those in need.

Our Story
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How You Can Help

Be the Change

Your support makes our work possible. We graciously accept monetary donations to help cover supplies or you can purchase supplies directly from our Amazon Wishlist. By donating, you can help us deliver life-saving care to those experiencing homelessness. Together, we can make a real difference.

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Those Without a Voice

who we serve

We serve adults experiencing homelessness in the Greater Tampa Bay area who face significant barriers to healthcare. By addressing acute medical conditions, we aim to reduce suffering and restore trust in care.

See Our Services
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