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Central City Concern (CCC) is a nonprofit agency serving single adults and families impacted by homelessness, poverty and addiction in the Portland metro area. Founded in 1979, the agency includes nine clinics or recovery centers, where patients can access primary care, addiction treatment, mental health care, acupuncture, a pharmacy and housing and employment assistance. CCC has a staff of 900 helping more than 14,000 individuals every year to build healthy, resilient lives.
To help those struggling with life’s biggest problems to end or avoid homelessness and build healthy, housed, resilient and engaged lives.
Clinic, Telehealth
2021 Connecting with Care – North America award-winner in a global competition for innovative hepatitis C models of care
2020 Clackamas County Community Action Board, 2020 Community Impact Award, LEAD Program (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion)
2020 Earth Advantage Green Homebuilder of the Year, Blackburn Center
2020 Bank of America Neighborhood Builders Award
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