No one should have to choose between rent and medicine.

That’s why AccessKC, formerly Kansas City’s Medicine Cabinet, exists—to provide short-term medical assistance to those in need.

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24% of adults went without some form of medical care because they simply could not pay.

—2021 SHED

Need short-term medical help?
We’ve got you covered.

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About AccessKC

Mission: We champion a healthier future by delivering vital medical support to uplift our communities.

By partnering with social services nonprofits throughout the KC region, we’re able to help those with financial need access certain basic healthcare services.

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Help a neighbor with a medical need. Give money. Lend your voice.

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2,350

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Services Provided

52

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Nonprofit Intake Sites

110

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Area Vendor Locations

$735k

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in Services Covered

2,150

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Neighbors Served

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“Without your donation, I wouldn’t have been able to get the meds needed to help me. AccessKC helped me control my health and medical care.”

— A Grateful Client

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Help us shine bright by offering support. Join in our passion to make a difference by helping our community survive and grow through inclusive and accessible resources. Reach beyond by investing in the health and well-being of individuals in the Kansas City region.

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