
Meet A Few of Our Wonderful
Volunteers

Kevin Chao
Texas Christian University, Class of 2021 Biology BS, Chemistry Minor
Pre-Medicine
Big 12 SAAC Representative
TCU Men’s Swimming & Diving
Kevin has been a familiar face at Mercy Clinic for the past couple of years. He is graduating this year from TCU.
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He is a biology major and a three-time member of the Academic All-Big 12 Team (2019-2021). He will attend medical school at TCU following graduation in May 2021.
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Kevin is a senior on the men's swimming team and has served as a team captain each of the past two seasons. He was recently honored by TCU's Intercollegiate Athletic Committee receiving the Pillar of Purple Award. (Read the complete story here)
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Kevin says, “I volunteer at Mercy Clinic because I can directly serve my community through a role I am passionate about. Whether it be triage, office work, or vision screening- I see that all of it makes a difference for the patients…my neighbors. My time at Mercy has grounded me in the type of caring provider I want to be and I look forward to continuing with Mercy clinic at TCU School of Medicine."
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Celeste Coker
PharmD, BCPS, Pharmacy Lead
What inspired vou to volunteer as a pharmacist at Mercy Clinic?
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Mercy Clinic is a mission field that's close to home.
What message would you like to share with other pharmacists about the value of volunteering in healthcare settings like
Mercy Clinic?
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We are uniquely gifted to serve in this much-needed role in providing medications for the patients of the Mercy Clinic. Without us, they will not have access to their life-saving medications. Isn't this the reason why we are in this profession?


Kaysey Cloud, RPh
Pharmacist
What inspired you to volunteer as a pharmacist at Mercy Clinic?
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I decided to volunteer at Mercy Clinic to give back to the community and be an example to my kids to use my expertise to help others.