Make a Contribution!

As you may know, the Mariam Clinic has made great strides during these past years in making free health care more readily available to the uninsured from the Muslim and Non-Muslim community. Hundreds of patients have been provided medical services since the inception of MC in the fall of 2007. None of these milestones could have been accomplished wihout your sincere and consistent support as donors.

Donate to the Mariam Clinic


On May 1, 2008, the Mariam Clinic Charitable Trust Foundation was established. Funds in excess of operating expenses are invested in ethical green investments in order to grow the donations that are made to the Mariam Clinic. Please help us grow this fund by donating generously so that Mariam Clinic can have a sustainable cash flow on an ongoing basis.

The Mariam Clinic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and all contributions are tax deductible. Our federal tax ID number is 20-3011248.

If you would like more information regarding donations or pledges, please contact Clinic Director Shalini Singh-Rehan at clinic@mariamclinic.org.

If you do not wish to donate online, you may also mail your check to:

Mariam Clinic
P.O. Box 4187
Cary, NC 27519

The Mariam Clinic gives thanks to those who have supported our mission and inspired our cause:

North Carolina Association of Free Clinics
Capital Physicians Group
Carolina Medical Lab
Franklin County VIM Clinic
UMMA Community Clinic
• ...and many dedicated individuals and volunteers!

Please Read Our Stories to See How We Make An Impact!

"...As the bills kept piling up every month, her mother began to feel that her own chronic medical condition was becoming a burden on the family with whom she lived...." read more

"The young patient who moved to North Carolina with a letter from her doctor stating that she had an abnormal mammogram and needed a follow up..." read more

"The older gentleman with heart problems, diabetes, and high blood pressure who stopped taking an essential medicine because it caused a horrible cough..." read more

"A young female with a lot of stress, and a dangerously high blood pressure, ran out of her blood pressure medications in February..." read more

"An older patient from another country who had breast cancer
surgery, but hadn't had her follow up tests in years..." read more