Take a look at the following video of the October 24th ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC). The short video gives a peek into the celebration, including the ribbon-cutting itself and …
In April, CODA brought together our stakeholders and community partners to celebrate the work we do together as a community. At a luncheon held at Portland’s World Forestry Center, attendees enjoyed addresses by Oregon Senator …
CODA is grateful to everyone who attended and sponsored our annual luncheon celebrating 50 years with special guest Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran, pictured here with CODA Executive Director, Alison Noice. It all took place …
CODA’s tradition of thanking our Community Partners and supporters at an annual luncheon began five years ago. The event has become a welcome moment to stop and take stock of the remarkable partnerships that exist …
Check out this first-of-its-kind opioids policy summit held last week — it brought together commissioners from Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties, district attorneys and sheriffs, staff from county health and human services divisions, nonprofit treatment …
CODA will join Oregon Recovers this weekend at Portland’s Cinema 21 at a free showing of the award-winning film, “The Anonymous People” and a moderated discussion about advocacy and recovery. Rep. Tawna Sanchez’s upcoming “Addiction …
Dr. Honora Englander honored at the WE ARE CODA Advocacy Awards luncheon
Dr. Honora Englander, MD, FACP, Director/PI, Improving Addiction Care Team (Project IMPACT) at Oregon Health & Science University, was honored at this year’s event on April 4. Check out the terrific coverage in Portland’s Society …
Gregory Gourdet receives CODA’s 2016 Advocacy Award
Gregory Gourdet, well-known Portland chef and inspiring speaker on recovery, has received CODA’s 2016 Advocacy Award! Speaking to more than 160 guests at the “We Are CODA” event, Gourdet talked frankly about his own descent …
CODA has received a generous donation of EVZIO ™ auto-injectors from kaleo, the Richmond, Virginia-based pharmaceutical company. These devices are saving lives all over the country. “EVZIO ™ is the first and only FDA-approved naloxone …
CODA’s latest campaign is asking women to donate new or gently used bras, underwear, and new packages of feminine products to help women who are rebuilding their lives and health in our Stepping Stones transitional housing. Many of …
Gratitude Luncheon: A big ‘thank you’ to CODA’s supporters
CODA’s annual luncheon in honor of the individuals, companies, nonprofits and community partners who help us serve more than 3,300 people each year was a great event! More than 80 people joined in the celebration …
UPDATE: Thank you to all who joined us for our Careers Open House on March 24th — we appreciate your interest in CODA! This is a great way to explore opportunities and learn about the important …