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Central City Concern Opens Recovery Center

The center was made possible because of a $8.95 million federal grant and initially will serve 600 homeless people
  December 2, 2011 -- When Central City Concern opens its downtown clinic on December 12, teams of doctors and alternative medicine professionals will help hundreds of people whose drug addictions or mental illnesses threaten to keep them on the streets. Read More >>

Central City Concern Opens New Healthcare Facility

November 29, 2011 -- On Thursday, December 15, the public is invited to an open house from 4-6 p.m. at Central City Concern’s new healthcare facility located at 33 NW Broadway. The event celebrates the integration of primary healthcare with behavioral care under one roof.  Guided and self-directed tours will be available. Read More >>

Volunteer Medical Professionals Could Become Immune to Liability

Proposed legislation creates an exception for volunteers working with charitable organizations
March 31, 2011 – Legislation sponsored by Rep. Gene Whisnant (R-Redmond) would create immunity from civil liability, including malpractice lawsuits, for doctors and dentists who volunteer with charitable organizations that serve homeless veterans. Read More >>

Central City Concern to Integrate Physical, Mental Health

The agency received $8.95 million in federal stimulus grants to build a new clinic
April 7, 2010 -- Conversations are under way at Central City Concern to develop a medical clinic that integrates physical and mental healthcare. Read More >>
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