Pro Bono Care: Vital FAQ
Answers for Patients, Providers, and Partners
What is your primary goal?
We eliminate healthcare barriers by connecting underserved populations to free or sliding-scale medical, dental, and mental health services.
Who is eligible for care?
Eligibility varies, but most programs serve uninsured or underinsured individuals typically within 100-300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Are services truly free?
Clinics in our network provide care at no cost or for a nominal fee. No one is turned away for an inability to pay.
How can I volunteer?
Medical and non-medical professionals can provide pro bono hours. We match your skills with clinics in high-need areas.
What documents are needed?
Generally, you will need photo ID, proof of address, and verification of household income to qualify for charitable care.
What care is covered?
Our directory includes primary care, emergency dental, prescription assistance, and specialized veteran mental health support.
Is this a non-profit?
Yes. Pro Bono Care works with 501(c)(3) organizations to ensure all funding and services remain transparent and mission-driven.
Can my clinic join?
We actively recruit charitable clinics and private providers willing to accept pro bono referrals to expand the safety net.