How To Help

 

Public support of local Access Coalitions’ access-to-health-care work directly benefits your family, friends and neighbors here in the Upper Peninsula.  You can help make primary health care services and needed medications available for working-age U.P. residents between 19 and 64 years of age who do not qualify for other state or federal health care programs and whose household income falls at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.

Whether you volunteer your time or services or make financial gifts directly to your Local Access Coalition or through UPHAC on behalf of all Access Coalitions around the U.P., the beneficiaries are U.P. residents who don’t have health insurance and can’t afford primary health care, medications and/or diagnostic medical tests. 

Your contributions make you part of a regional network supporting community-based health care options for the well-being of Upper Peninsula residents. Access Coalitions work toward a goal of achieving 100 percent access to health care services for residents of the U.P.