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70-bed addiction recovery housing to open in East Portland By Nicole Hayden, oregonlive.com
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East Portland will soon have new transitional housing for people experiencing homelessness who are in the early stages of their recovery from substance use.
Central City Concern, one of the area’s largest homeless services provider, received $7 million from the Oregon Community Foundation to acquire a former 70-room Comfort Inn and Suites near Portland International Airport.
The CCC Recovery Hotel is part of Oregon’s $65 million program to remake motels into homeless shelters, transitional homes and permanent housing under the Project Turnkey initiative.
The facility, located at 5019 NE 102nd Ave., is slated to open in September. The hotel will be able to serve 70 people at a time, providing residents access to behavioral health care, addiction recovery services, and help finding a job and permanent housing.
70-bed addiction recovery housing to open in East Portland
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
The facility, located at 5019 NE 102nd Ave., is slated to open in September. The hotel will be able to serve 70 people at a time, providing residents access to behavioral health care, addiction recovery services, and help finding a job and permanent housing.
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East Portland will soon have new transitional housing for people experiencing homelessness who are in the early stages of their recovery from substance use.
Central City Concern, one of the area’s largest homeless services provider, received $7 million from the Oregon Community Foundation to acquire a former 70-room Comfort Inn and Suites near Portland International Airport.
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Washington County received a $6.2 million grant from Project Turnkey to purchase the motel for the project.
Washington County plans to turn a motel in Hillsboro into the county s first year-round shelter for homeless and other at-risk groups after receiving grant funding for the project.
The county received $6.2 million from Project Turnkey to purchase the 60-room Econo Lodge Inn & Suites at 622 S.E. 10th Ave., according to a Thursday, April 22, announcement from the nonprofit Oregon Community Foundation.
The foundation is administering Project Turnkey, which was created by the Oregon State Legislature last fall using $65 million.
The project seeks to turn hotels across the state into non-congregate shelters for single adults experiencing homelessness and people impacted by the 2020 wildfires during the pandemic.