Outreach in Hayes Valley

Hello Dr. McCarty here! While it has been a long time since posting an update for this non profit, I am happy to announce that outreach has transformed from mobile services to brick-n-mortar outreach. This small non profit began as a mobile chiropractic care service where it teamed up with Project Homeless Connect and A Woman’s Place shelter, where it provided chiropractic adjustments at events and shelters for those experiencing homelessness. For the past three years, it has been providing care at an office in the heart of Hayes Valley. People who are students, teachers, and those experiencing financial hardships are able to be seen at this office for affordable and accessible care. As this non profit grows, it has hopes to rejoin efforts of further outreach in the city with the organizations it originally partnered with. It will also follow the footsteps of Hands For Life parent organization to do international outreach. Please contact us for any assistance, inquiries, or educational opportunities! We hope to continue serving the community at a time when healthcare seems so...

The Value of Service

Most chiropractors get into the profession because they enjoy helping others. They find a greater purpose in serving humanity. This selflessness is found all over the chiropractic profession. In fact, it’s hard to find another profession as dedicated to serving others as chiropractic has been. Hands For Life was started to help more chiropractors fulfill their mission of changing the world one spine at a time. There are millions of people in our world who can’t afford chiropractic care. The doctors involved in Hands For Life understand that and have made it their mission to help those most in need. A mindset of service always leads to greater rewards than a mindset strictly set on selfish reasons. If you are interested working with Hands For Life, go to the “Get Involved” tab and get started! We are always looking for more to help us carry on our...