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Local health partners take center stage at Stewart parade; VNA Nightingale and CareNet spotlighted

December 10, 2025 | Martin County, Florida


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Local health partners take center stage at Stewart parade; VNA Nightingale and CareNet spotlighted
Stewart — Several community health providers used the VNA Stuart Christmas Parade as an opportunity to publicize services and partnerships in Martin County.

Speakers introduced the VNA Nightingale Mobile Medical Clinic and described it as a no-cost resource for residents. "This is the mobile clinic... you don't need to pay. There's it's sort of no questions asked," a VNA representative said on stage, describing diagnosis and medication services provided while the unit travels the community.

Parade hosts credited area partners for outreach. "Over $3,000,000 of free health care was provided to this community," one host said while thanking volunteers and partner agencies. Hosts also emphasized that the parade featured Cleveland Clinic, which they described as a major local health-care employer.

CareNet Treasure Coast marched with a mobile unit promoting free reproductive-health services; organizers said the nonprofit receives support from local faith institutions. Hosts also called attention to the Martin County Healthy Start Coalition and a maternal 'Mom Mobile' unit that provides prenatal and birthing support; a contact number mentioned on air was (772) 410-4114.

Parade commentary included two funding-related statements that would benefit from verification: the $3 million figure for free care and an on-air claim that "no tax dollars were used in purchasing" a mobile operations unit. Those claims were presented by parade hosts during the broadcast and are not documented within the transcript.

While the parade was celebratory, many health and human-service organizations used the visibility to remind residents about available care and local fundraising efforts. Organizers encouraged listeners to reach out to participating groups for more information and thanked charitable sponsors for supporting mobile units and volunteer programs.

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