Empowering Health & Heritage

Welcome to the McClaren Institute for Health & Quality of Life, an emblematic initiative dedicated to addressing profound health inequities deeply rooted in our community.

Situated in the historic McClaren Medical Shelter, the Urban League of the Upstate honors the legacy of Dr. Edward E. McClaren. As stewards of the McClaren Medical Center, the Urban League of the Upstate is committed to preserving Dr. McClaren’s shelter as a community hub that fosters health equity and empowers our community through education, advocacy, and direct service.

Join Us to Fill the Gap

Support the McClaren Institute in achieving its mission by donating today.

Together, we can build a healthier, more inclusive future for our community. Every donation directly contributes to the life-changing programs and services that will empower generations to come.

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$2.4MM of $3.5MM goal has been raised.

Latest News

Vaccine Hesitancy

Vaccine Hesitancy

Vaccine Hesitancy   Vaccine hesitancy is a significant challenge within minority communities. The reluctance to get vaccinated stems from a complex mix of historical, social, and systemic factors that have eroded trust in the healthcare system. At the McClaren...

Helping Our Communities to Quit Smoking

Helping Our Communities to Quit Smoking

Helping our Communities to Quit Smoking    One of the most pressing health issues we face in our community is the difficulty many Black Americans encounter when they’re trying to quit smoking. This challenge involves a mix of historical, social, and systemic factors...

The Crisis of Maternal Mortality

The Crisis of Maternal Mortality

The Crisis of Maternal Mortality    Pregnancy should be a time of joy and anticipation, but for far too many Black women, it comes with significant, often fatal, risks. Over 80 percent of pregnancy-related deaths could be prevented with the right changes and equitable...

The Challenge

Confronting Health Inequities:
Our Mission, Your Impact

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Maternal Mortality

Black women are 200 to 300% more likely to die of pregnancy related causes than white women.1

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Equitable Care

On average, every 10% increase in the representation of Black primary care physicians was associated with 30.6 days of greater life expectancy among Black people in that county.2

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COVID-19 Death rate

Black individuals experienced COVID-19 death rates of more than 2.7 times the amount of white Americans according to the CDC. 3

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Lack of access

73% of Black individuals who smoke want to quit smoking but are less successful due to lack of access to culturally competent smoking cessation treatment and resources.4

Programs & Support

Programs In Action

Each program at the McClaren Institute represents a pillar of our commitment to improving health outcomes and fostering community well-being. Here’s how we’re making a difference:

Community Based Health and Wellness Services

To increase access to health services focusing on comprehensive wellness education and activities, managed by a dedicated Community Navigator.

McClaren/AHEC Health Equity Scholars

Inspiring the next generation of medical professionals through intensive health career training and scholarships.

McClaren Mental Health Advocacy & Education

Comprehensive mental health support and education led by Dr. Asa Briggs.

College
Unbound

Offering adults transformative opportunities to complete their education, with a focus on healthcare leadership.

McClaren Cultural and Historical Literacy Center

Engaging the community through historical tours and programs that highlight the rich heritage of the Black community.

The Future of the McClaren Institute

Discover the proposed facilities of the McClaren Institute, including health and wellness activation rooms and cultural exhibits.

Step Inside

Discover the proposed facilities of the McClaren Institute, including examination class rooms, interactive centers and cultural exhibits.

Project Timeline

Site preparation began with Jordan Construction

Weatherization and stabilization completed. Site prepped for construction.

Construction begins.

McClaren Institute opens.

Sponsors & Partners

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