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Tree of Life Dispensary Donates $65,000+ to Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada
Sep 24, 2025
Mg Magazine Newswire
MG Magazine
*LAS VEGAS* – Tree of Life Dispensary donated $65,696.05 to Volunteers in
Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN). The gift will help provide
compassionate, high-quality healthcare to the Las Vegas Valley’s most
vulnerable residents. The contribution, alongside ongoing support from
Euphoria Wellness, ensures VMSN can continue delivering free, wraparound
medical services to individuals and families in need.
“This incredible generosity allows us to continue our mission of providing
holistic, compassionate healthcare to those who otherwise would not have
access,” said Lacey Frantz, Philanthropy and Culture Manager for VMSN. “We
are deeply grateful to Tree of Life for believing in our work and for
investing in the health of our community.”
VMSN provides comprehensive, free-of-charge medical services to uninsured
and underinsured patients throughout Southern Nevada. With the help of
community partners and donors, the organization offers primary care,
specialty care, behavioral health, and social support services—all designed
to treat the whole patient.
The donation from Tree of Life and Euphoria Wellness strengthens VMSN’s
ability to expand care, stabilize operations, and ensure patients are
treated with dignity and respect. Together, these contributions directly
support thousands of visits each year, keeping healthcare accessible for
those who need it most.
About Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN)
Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada is a nonprofit organization
dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate healthcare to Southern
Nevada’s most vulnerable residents. Through the dedication of volunteer
physicians, nurses, and community partners, VMSN delivers holistic,
wraparound medical care — free of charge — to uninsured and underinsured
patients. They offer eligibility screening every day.







