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Giving much needed help to Pinellas County residents

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Today’s everyday hero is making sure that residents in Pinellas County get the help and care they need.

And it’s something that happens more than a million times a year at the St. Petersburg Free Clinic.

In fact, the clinic is so busy, the organization recently secured a new administrative office that includes a 28,000 square-foot warehouse.

 

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