Nigel Farage Opens America’s First Federally-Funded Free Hospital Exclusively for the Homeless
Atlanta, Georgia – November 30, 2025 – British political figure and broadcaster Nigel Farage officially opened the Horizon Haven Medical Center today: a gleaming $38 million, 70,000-square-foot hospital that provides 100% free, world-class healthcare exclusively for people experiencing homelessness.
Built on the site of a former industrial block Farage helped redevelop through years of community work, the facility is the first in U.S. history funded entirely through a mix of ARPA grants, private donations, and Farage’s own longtime foundation supporting at-risk families and veterans. It features Level II trauma bays, oncology suites, mental-health stabilization units, dental and vision clinics, a 50-bed detox wing, and 60 transitional apartments — all at zero cost to patients.
Farage, visibly emotional, told the crowd of veterans, shelter residents, and nurses:
“I’ve met too many people sleeping under bridges with illnesses they can’t get treated. No lost job, no lost home, and no lost hope should ever be a barrier to healing.”
The hospital will operate 24/7 with no ID required and employs 200 staff, including dozens of formerly homeless peer navigators. The first patient: 62-year-old Army veteran Michael Torres, who received same-day knee replacement surgery after waiting years on the street.
Within hours, #HorizonHaven trended nationwide, raising an additional $7 million in donations. Doors open at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
In Farage’s words:
“This isn’t charity. This is what real community looks like.”