Quest Center Multnomah Ribbon Cutting

On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, Quest Center for Integrative Health celebrated the Grand Opening of our new home at 3231 SE 50th Avenue! The newly remodeled Quest Center Building has increased client capacity by 25 percent, creating access to our broad array of wellness and medical services for 500 new unduplicated clients.

A special thank you to Oregon Health Authority Behavioral Health Director Ebony Clark, Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson, Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran, and Oregon House Representative Rob Nosse for joining us in this celebration.

A group of employees stands outside a blue building beneath a sign that reads "Quest" with rainbow balloons next to them.

As we celebrate our new home, we equally honor our relationships with Oregon Health Authority and Multnomah County to fund sustainable, mission-driven, nonprofit healthcare programming for marginalized populations at Quest Center. The building increases patient access to Quest Center services by 25% through increased capacity, funded in part by Oregon’s citizen approved Measure 110 and Multnomah County service contracts.

Quest Center for Integrative Health's Waiting Room
Quest Center for Integrative Health Millieu space

● 2022 Measure 110 one-time funding supported the renovation of the Quest Center Multnomah.

● Multnomah County ongoing support of the first LGBTQ+ Recovery Home in Oregon since 2020.

● OHA funding of Oregon’s first Black/African American LGBTQ+ Recovery House in partnership with The Miracles Club and Bridges to Change, opening in 2023. The house supports The Resilience Initiative Outpatient Addictions Services at The Miracles Club.

● Quest Center and our Indigeninity BHRN Partners (Behavioral Health Resources Network) are hard at work utilizing M110 funds in Multnomah County to provide comprehensive substance use disorder care that is coordinated, accessible, and supports marginalized communities.

The Board of Directors and Management Team at Quest Center have long sought and planned for ownership of a medical and behavioral health home which expanded client access through increased capacity. This building represents our ongoing prioritization of stable and consistent operations, client services, and financial health of the organization.

More importantly, the building represents Quest Center’s future as a place for people to heal and thrive as their physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs are met through our inclusive community-based programming and services.

Thank you for joining us in celebration of our new home!

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