Divinity Foot Care is offering up free foot care clinics to the homeless and low income recipients in Woodstock through the Salvation Army.
WOODSTOCK - Divinity Foot care and the Salvation Army in Woodstock are teaming up to offer a non profit foot care clinic to the homeless and low income recipients in our community.
The clinics will happen every Thursday starting in December from 5:00 to 7:30 pm at the Family and Community Services Office for the Salvation Army in Woodstock.
Registered Practical Nurse with Divinity Foot Care Gail McLaughlin talks about some of the services they will provide.
"We will be taking care of diabetic foot issues, also any issues that people do have, like corns, calluses, in growns, fungal infections and the list goes on."
McLaughlin says they are looking for some donations to help make this clinic possible and so they are not using up all of the resources from Divinity Foot Care and the Salvation Army.
Salvation Army and Divinity Foot Care Foot Care Supply List:
- White towels All sizes of cotton based sock preferably
- Paper towels Nail files
- Antimicrobial wipes File folders
- Bio text surface disinfectant liquid/wipes Pens
- Hand sanitizer Office paper
- Antibacterial hand soap
- Baby wipes
- Foot lotions (only ones designated to feet)
- Calluses softener
- Bandages (regular and wound Care)
- Normal saline
- Super glue
- Polysporin antibiotic ointment
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Alcohol wipes
- Cotton balls and q-tips
- Gauze
- Medical tape
- Face procedure masks
- Latex free medical gloves (all sizes)
You can get more information how to donate by calling Divinity Foot Care at 1-519-320-0445 or via email at divinityfootcare@gmail.com.

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