Borland Free Clinic Receives Grant

Borland Free Clinic receives grant from the Health Systems Access to Care Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation

Borland Free Clinic is the recipient of a $50,000.00 grant from the Health Systems Access to Care Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation to help sustain and grow the organization’s infrastructure and professional staffing needs and provide patient-centered services in response to the changing needs of our clients and the challenges of delivering healthcare during COVID.

The mission of the Borland Free Clinic is to Bring hope and healing to vulnerable people in our community as an expression of Christ’s love.

Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) puts donated money to work in Oregon – more than $100 million in grants and scholarships support Oregonians annually.

For nearly 45 years, OCF grantmaking, research, advocacy and community-advised solutions have helped individuals, families, businesses and organizations create charitable funds to improve lives for all Oregonians.

Impactful giving – time, talent and resources from many generous Oregonians – creates measurable change.

The Foundation makes grants through an application process that involves local citizens in the review and evaluation of requests for funds. Application materials are available through the Foundation’s Portland office. Individuals or businesses interested in establishing a fund may contact the Portland office at 1221 SW Yamhill, Suite 100, Portland OR 97205, 503.227.6846 or visit www.oregoncf.org.

 

Jordan Eugene Skornik, Ph.D.

Director of Development & Communications

Borland Free Clinic

(cell) 503-550-7378

www.borlandclinic.org

To make an online donation: www.borlandclinic.org

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