Provide compassionate healthcare and improve the lives of the diverse communities we serve. We are the Primary Care Medical Home of the community.
We get to know our patients, not only their medical diseases, but who they are on the core and their importance to us. We are compassionate, empathetic, understanding. We work together as a team and have built a family bond and a home away from home. We understand our patients and make sure we meet their needs. Every patient that walks through our doors is treated with dignity and concern. Most of our patients come in not only with health and mental issues but emotionally broken. We want to build them up and make them feel safe.
11/24/2025
Our community has always shown up for us — year after year, you’ve helped us bring joy and hope to so many children. 🎁✨ Our Christmas Toy Drive is back from Dec 2–15, and we’re aiming to make this our biggest year yet! ❤️🌟 Thank you for always helping us make a difference. Let’s bring it to the top this year!
Drop Off Toy Donations:
Email- malvarez@caringplaceclinic.org to set up a date and time to drop off your donation, or give us a call (305) 572-2026 and ask for one of our elves in charge (Genesis or Mario)
Drop Off Location of new unwrapped toys:
Collecting from 9am-2pm Monday-Friday. Until December the 15th, 2025. Address- 2015 NW 1st ave Miami, Fl 33127 (Miami main office)
Browse our Amazon Toy Drive Wish List:
help spread he holiday joy all around Miami. https://a.co/brtDtDq
10/21/2025
On behalf of the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic, thank you to everyone who made our Havana Nights Gala an unforgettable celebration of community, compassion, and hope. Because of your generosity, we raised critical funds to expand access to quality healthcare for those most in need. Your support helps us continue our mission to restore health, hope, and dignity every single day. From all of us, thank you for believing in our mission and making a difference where it matters most.
08/15/2025
Havana Nights Gala Oct. 4, 2025 | Cruz Building, Coconut Grove | 6–11 PM | Live music, mojitos & a mission that matters. Tickets & sponsorships: https://ow.ly/cLtO50WGLTx
04/11/2025
Autism Awareness Month is a reminder to slow down,listen more, and open our hearts to experiences that might be different from our own.💙 Everyone’s mind works in its own unique way, and that’s something to honor, not hide.🧩
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02/25/2025
“Healing takes time, and that’s okay. Every meal, every kind thought, and every moment of self-care is a victory. Be gentle with yourself—you are doing better than you think.💖One meal, one moment, one step at a time. Keep going. 🏃🏻♀️
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11/22/2024
The Miami Heat turned their focus to giving back, teaming up with their community outreach team for the 33rd annual Thanksgiving celebration at the Miami Rescue Mission on Thursday.
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As we continue to monitor developments regarding COVID-19, I hope that you and your loved ones are healthy and safe.
With the ever-evolving COVID-19 situation causing uncertainty, rest assured that the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic is continuing to help our communities' most vulnerable population. We are working closely with the Department of Health, Shelters, CDC, and Homeless advocate groups to implement safety protocols to help prevent exposure to COVID-19 in communal settings. As we work around the clock to continue providing free health care, we are experiencing limited access to protective medical equipment.
We have free medical services in Miami, Hollywood, and Doral, Florida, to patients that homeless living on the street, uninsured patients of low income, and sheltered patients of approximately 300 in Miami and 200 in Hollywood. As the situation evolves, we will continue to implement aggressive containment strategies that require detecting, Tracking, and Isolating. We are working on contingency solutions if the virus affects the shelter.
We can't leave our patients, but we need your help to build our capacity for response. We need to reinforce our healthcare workers with essential personal protective equipment. We need to support our vulnerable population with hygiene products, and we need resources to implement video medical services in case of our volunteer doctors are not able to come in.
If you would like to make a donation or learn more about the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic, please contact: