This story was produced and republished by Wisconsin Watch and WPR.
Cars filled the small parking lot outside of Milwaukee’s Cross Lutheran Church on a recent Monday afternoon. The church’s pews sat empty, but downstairs visitors waited around folding tables. Not to hear a sermon, but to see a volunteer physician.
Staff and volunteers walked patients past a row of dividers used to separate the “waiting room” from the folding tables where doctors and counselors filled out paperwork.
In front of the free health clinic’s four exam rooms, two phones rang.
“This is the Bread of Healing Clinic. Can you hold for a moment?” asked Diane Hill Horton, the free health clinic’s assistant.
Across from Hill Horton, another staff member scheduled an appointment in Spanish.
On a typical Monday,

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