
Our service is caring for the community, indeed, and that doesn’t mean only in the realm of medical expertise. Our collective organization and our 3,600 team members support efforts that make Upstate South Carolina and northeast Georgia a better place to live as a matter of principle.
Donations to the Anderson Free Clinic help the underserved in need of health care.
Education through Safe Kids and Doclink programs improve children’s welfare.
Through 2024, AnMed’s annual Camellia Ball, alone, has raised more than $5.5 million to meet the community’s greatest needs.
The United Way and charities that complement our mission by promoting health and wellness or improving social determinants of health were generously supported by AnMed and its employees in 2024. Other beneficiaries include:

- Cancer Association of Anderson
- AIM, or Anderson Interfaith Ministries
- Westside Community Center
- YMCAs in Anderson, Easley and Powdersville
- PlaySafe USA
- Habitat for Humanity
AnMed also helps make possible community enrichment and culture activities. Beneficiaries in 2024 include:
- Celebrate Anderson
- Anderson Arts Center
- GAMAC, or the Greater Anderson Musical Arts Consortium
- Rock the Country
- Rhythm on the River
- Anderson University athletics events

After Hurricane Helene leveled destruction throughout the Southeast, AnMed teammates gathered and delivered donations and contributions to recovery efforts in western North Carolina. They helped neighbors in South Carolina, too, while enabling the health system to maintain operations even as their own households suffered damage.
Such service is a hallmark of our 116-year-old not-for-profit system. It’s cherished as the embodiment of our vision: Working together for better health and a better life.