How HUB Helps
We collect unused medical supplies and equipment—and deliver them to clinics and individuals across Alabama who need them most.

The Problem We’re Solving
Many Alabama communities are medical deserts. Clinics close. Patients go without. And yet, hospitals and households throw away usable medical equipment every day.
We believe that medical supplies should help people—not fill up landfills.

Our Core Programs


Adopt a Clinic
We identify underfunded clinics in Alabama and partner with them long-term to meet supply needs, reduce costs, and keep them open.


Individual Equipment Support
We respond to direct requests from individuals discharged from hospitals, those living with disabilities, or people with chronic health conditions. If they need it—we try to find it.


Donation Collection and Redistribution
We work with hospitals, businesses, and individuals to collect supplies and equipment—from hospital beds to walkers to wound care—and redirect them where they’re needed most.


Animal Rescue Partnerships
Expired human-use supplies that can’t be redistributed to clinics are donated to animal rescues—saving the lives of kittens, puppies, and other vulnerable animals.


How Our Process Works
We’re not donor-driven—we’re recipient-driven. That means we start by asking: Who needs help? Then we work backwards to source exactly what they need.

Identify the Need
We listen and assess what a person or clinic truly requires.

Source the Supplies
From hospital systems, businesses, or individual donors, we gather what fits.

Deliver with Purpose
Everything we give is direct, free, and meant to restore dignity.
Who We Serve

Free and
charitable clinics

Federally qualified health centers

Medicaid recipients

Victims of
domestic violence

Recently incarcerated individuals

Elderly patients with mobility needs

Gunshot
wound survivors

Families navigating post-hospital recovery

Right Here in Alabama
Since our inception, we have distributed over $450,000 here in Alabama and internationally.
We’ve helped:
A woman in Selma regain her independence with a donated electric wheelchair
Clinics in the Black Belt stay open and operational
Families find hospital beds and walkers when there was nowhere else to turn
And we’re just getting started.


Partner With Us
Whether you have extra equipment, want to fund the mission, or are part of a clinic that needs help—we want to hear from you.

Connect with us
If you’re looking to donate supplies or want to volunteer your time, let us know in your message and we’ll connect you with the right team member.
General Inquiries
Have a question about what we do, how to get involved, or how we serve? Reach out directly and someone from our team will respond.



