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The CATT’s Beaverton Site is Open!
Washington County News: On Monday, November 17th, the CATT’s Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC) site officially began admitting individuals into residential treatment and withdrawal management (detox) treatment. This event marked the culmination of six years of …
11/23/2025
Portland Business Journal notes CODA Research study
“In Oregon, marijuana is second only to alcohol when it comes to admissions for substance abuse treatment, yet it’s hard to find any targeted programs here or elsewhere,” reports Portland Business Journal writer Elizabeth Hayes. …
2/26/2014
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 …
Alison Noice is CODA’s new Deputy Director
Alison Noice, known throughout the behavioral health community for her work as Director of CODA’s Addiction Medicine Program, has been named Deputy Director of the agency. Alison came to Multnomah County in 1999 to work in a …