Neighborhood Free Health Clinic is happy to work with community partners and resource providers to help patients live their happiest and healthiest lives.
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Community Resources

Stoughton Area Resource Team (START) supports local residents facing crisis by connecting them to essential services like housing, utilities, transportation, and employment assistance.
Call or Text: 608-577-5650

Covering Wisconsin offers free assistance to help people find and apply for health insurance — contact them if you currently don’t have coverage.
Call: 608-261-1455 or
St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy provides free prescription medications for eligible patients in need of ongoing treatment. See their website to apply.
New Patients Call: 608-257-0919

Dane County Public Health Immunizations Clinic provides free and low-cost vaccines for children and adults who are uninsured or underinsured to help protect against preventable diseases. Check their website for current availability and to schedule online.
To Make An Appointment Call: 608-242-6255

Dane County Public Health Sexual Health Clinic provides confidential, free services including birth control options, pregnancy testing and counseling, STI testing and treatment, PrEP/nPEP support, and related immunizations. Booking available on their site.
Call: 608-243-0411

Specialty Care Free Clinic offers free specialty medical care for uninsured adults. A physician referral is required, and NFHC can place referrals for qualifying patients.
To Check Status of Referral Call: 608-827-2308

211 Wisconsin provides free, confidential assistance connecting individuals to local resources such as food, housing, healthcare, and utility support. Call 211 or visit their website for help 24/7.
Call: 211

Stoughton Affordable Transportation Program (ATP) offers affordable transportation within Stoughton and to nearby communities for medical, work, and essential needs. Visit their website or call to schedule a ride.
Call: 608-730-6637

211 Wisconsin provides free, confidential assistance connecting individuals to local resources such as food, housing, healthcare, and utility support. Call 211 or visit their website for help 24/7.
Call: 211

Stoughton Affordable Transportation Program (ATP) offers affordable transportation within Stoughton and to nearby communities for medical, work, and essential needs. Visit their website or call to schedule a ride.
Call: 608-730-6637
START
608-577-5650
Stoughton Area Resource Team (START) supports local residents facing crisis by connecting them to essential services like housing, utilities, transportation, and employment assistance.
Food Pantry
608-873-3273
Located at Stoughton United Methodist Church. Call to schedule a visit.
The Salvation Army Chaplain Support Line
1-888-651-7294
Speak with trained Salvation Army Chaplains 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, 7 days per week.
Senior Center
(608) 873-8585
The Stoughton Area Senior Center is offering home delivered meals for those 55 and older in need.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
(608) 442-7200
"We provide this help in many ways: the variety of food at our busy customer-choice Food Pantry; free prescription medicine at our Charitable Pharmacy; vouchers for furniture, clothing and household items provided through our stores; and housing programs for men and for women and children leaving homelessness."
HealthConnect
2-1-1
HealthConnect helps local families pay for health insurance premiums. Generously funded by UW Health and Quartz.
Food Pantry
(608) 873-6677
Located at Stoughton City Hall, serving those who reside in the Stoughton Area School District.
ATP
608-873-6112
Stoughton Affordable Transportation Program provides transportation services to Stoughton area critical services including to food pantries and medical offices.
The Family Center
608-663-6154
The Family Center is a community based, affordable, state certified outpatient mental health clinic and the training center for Edgewood College's Marriage and Family Therapy Graduate Program.
Covering Wisconsin
608-261-1455
Covering Wisconsin connects people across the state to health coverage and related programs. Their licensed Navigators provide free services like plan comparison, applications, appeals, and ongoing assistance.
National Resources

Helping Survivors of Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault
The mission of the Helping Survivors group is to heal, educate, and empower survivors of sexual abuse, sexual violence, and domestic violence.
We plan to achieve this by providing content on helpingsurvivors.org that is centered around empowering survivors to achieve their goals and empower transformation by leading with empathy.

National Council on Aging
Mission: Improve the lives of millions of older adults, especially those who are struggling

Testing.com
Mission: We are a global scientific and medical professional organization dedicated to better health through laboratory medicine.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Find online AA meetings and resources to aid in your recovery

