- Jordan Partnered with Novant Health to Open New Clinic in Wilmington
- The basketball icon was at the official opening on Tuesday and said a few words.
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Michael Jordan attended the grand opening of his family’s third medical clinic in North Carolina with his mother Deloris on Tuesday.
Jordan, 61, has partnered with health care company Novant Health to launch the Novant Health Michael Jordan Family Medical Clinic on Greenfield Street in Wilmington, which will offer medical services to those who are uninsured or underinsured.
The basketball great, who already owns two other clinics in Charlotte, made an impressive $10 million donation to get three medical centers up and running in his hometown.
Earlier this week, he celebrated the grand opening of the third of those clinics with his mother Deloris and described their plan to provide “much-needed comprehensive primary care services” to the people of Wilmington.
Michael Jordan attended the opening of his family’s third medical clinic in North Carolina on Tuesday with his mother Deloris (third from right)
Jordan, whose $10 million donation helped open the three clinics, spoke alongside Deloris at the opening of his latest medical center in Wilmington.
Plans to bring ‘much-needed comprehensive primary care services’ to Wilmington
The Chicago Bulls icon believes the new center will “positively impact individuals and families throughout Wilmington.”
“Everyone is worthy of accessing quality health care, no matter where they live or whether they have insurance,” Jordan said in a statement, via Peoplebefore adding that he is “truly inspired by the many powerful stories of people who are now thriving thanks to the support of our Charlotte medical clinics.”
The Chicago Bulls icon believes the new center will “positively impact individuals and families throughout Wilmington” and that he is “deeply grateful to help make this day happen in my hometown.”
Jordan, whose net worth is estimated at $3.2 billion, cut a purple ribbon alongside her mother at Tuesday’s event to officially open the family’s third medical clinic in North Carolina.
The pair also took to a podium to say a few words to attendees that day, while MJ could be seen speaking to Dr. Michael Hoben inside the lobby.
Many of the patients who visit Jordan’s clinics are said to have “never had a primary care provider before” and are grateful to their medical professionals for “helping restore health and a sense of hope.”
The latest center will include 12 patient rooms and will be supported by a primary care team along with a community health worker to assist patients, according to the release.
Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York, before his family moved to Wilmington when he was a child.
Supporting North Carolina has always been important to Michael, who previously owned a stake in Charlotte’s NBA team, the Hornets.
Jordan suffered a devastating personal tragedy in his hometown when his father James R. Jordan Sr (right) was shot and killed in Lumberton after stopping in a parking lot to sleep in his car.
It was in North Carolina where the future six-time NBA champion would show his early potential in college, before being selected by Chicago with the third overall pick in the 1984 draft.
Nine years later, Jordan suffered a devastating personal tragedy when his father, James R. Jordan Sr, was shot to death in Lumberton after stopping in a parking lot to sleep in his car, before two men later charged with the murder got away with it. his vehicle.
Supporting North Carolina has always been important to Michael, who previously owned a stake in Charlotte’s NBA team, the Hornets, before selling his majority stake for $3 billion last year.
Jordan also recently saw plans for a museum in Wilmington in her honor, as part of a broader downtown investment called ‘Project Grace,’ fall through after the family decided not to pursue the project.