A local church is working to pay off nearly $2 million of personal medical debt belonging to Chatham County residents. Chapel in the Pines Presbyterian Church launched the fundraising campaign in May, partnering with the national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt, which buys and relieves medical debt belonging to those least able to pay. “Much like a borrowing company or a lending organization, they buy medical debt that hospitals have already writ…
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