Portland's Safety Net Celebration 2019

Thursday, 10 October 2019 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM PST

123 NE 3rd Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97232, United States

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Thursday, 10 October 2019 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM PST

Exchange Ballroom, 123 NE 3rd Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97232, United States.

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The Coalition of Community Health Clinics' Annual Safety-Net Celebration is a time where we come together to recognize and celebrate the important role that community health clinics play in the safety-net community. Our clinics are busy ensuring that our region's community members have access to high quality, culturally, linguistically, and geographically responsive healthcare. Join us for dinner, drinks, and a raffle while we recognize those who make affordable healthcare possible!

 

Parking Directions:

The parking lot is located on the West side of the building off of 2nd Ave.  There are direct entrances from 2nd Ave. to the lot as well as a driveway ramp on the corner of NE 3rd & NE Davis that wraps around to the back of the building where the parking lot is.  There are signs that say Pay to Park  however, for CCHC's event, guests have complete access to park in any of the numbered/reserved parking spots for free beginning at 5:30pm and on for weekday events. 

Please use the rear entrance through the parking lot for registration and coat check. We will not use the east entrance to enter the event. 

Coalition of Community Health Clinics

http://coalitionclinics.org

The Coalition of Community Health Clinics (CCHC) is a network of 17 community clinics working together to improve healthcare for vulnerable populations residing in the Portland region. We achieve this mission by strengthening community health centers, promoting health equity, and fostering collaboration across the safety-net delivery system. Our clinics provide high quality, culturally appropriate healthcare to low-income children and adults who are uninsured, on Medicaid, or under-insured, and to populations struggling with poverty, language barriers, abuse, addictions, houselessness, or mental health issues. Coalition clinics offer primary, preventive, and acute medical services from a broad range of health traditions: allopathic (conventional) medicine, naturopathic, chiropractic, acupuncture and Chinese medicine.

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