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Lumberton Christian Care Center receives $60,000 from Wellcare North Carolina
Summary
The Lumberton Christian Care Center received $60,000 in reimbursement from Wellcare North Carolina at a check presentation Wednesday; the center said the funds will support its regular operations and community initiatives.
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The Lumberton Christian Care Center accepted a $60,000 reimbursement check from Wellcare North Carolina during a presentation held Wednesday. Wellcare described the payment as part of its reimbursement program that directs Medicaid funding to local partners. The center, which has operated since 1983 and moved to its current location in 2015, provides daily meals and an emergency shelter. A board member said the funds will be used to support the center’s operations and community initiatives.
Key facts:
- The check presented was for $60,000 and came from Wellcare North Carolina.
- Wellcare’s Director of Advocacy, Shaune Lancit, said the money is part of reimbursement efforts to distribute Medicaid funds to local partners.
- The Lumberton Christian Care Center has provided services since 1983 and relocated to its current facility in 2015.
- The center offers daily meals and an emergency shelter for people in crisis.
- A board member, Floyd Locklear, said the funds will support regular operations and community initiatives.
Summary:
The payment will help support the center’s ongoing services and local programs. Undetermined at this time.
