Mosaic Medical, a nonprofit community health organization providing quality care for all in Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Madras, was recently awarded a $50,000 grant from Oregon Community Foundation (OCF). The funds will be used to support the development of a new school-based health center (SBHC) at Mountain View High School, a partnership with Bend-La Pine Schools and Deschutes County Health Services that will open this spring. "Oregon Community Foundation is proud to partner with Mosaic Medical in their pursuit to open a school-based health center at Mountain View High School," said Cheryl Puddy, Program Officer for Central and Eastern Oregon, Oregon Community Foundation. "The value school-based health centers bring to children within the school as well as to the surrounding community aligns with OCF's mission to support local solutions to overcome community identified needs, in this case access to physical and mental well-being." Mosaic SBHCs are medi
Foundation s $50K grant to help fund new school-based health center at Bend s Mtn View High School
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Mosaic Medical s new Madras Health Center reaches $5 3 million fundraising goal
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Mosaic Medical, a nonprofit community health center providing quality care for all in Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Madras, was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from The Reser Family Foundation. The funds will be used to support Mosaic's new Madras Health Center, a project in partnership with Jefferson County Public Health that opened this past spring. With this grant, Mosaic's 5.3 million project funding goal is met, bringing Mosaic's Madras capital campaign to a successful close. "We are so grateful to The Reser Family Foundation for their support of Mosaic and the Madras community," said Elaine Knobbs-Seasholtz, Mosaic's Director of Strategy and Development. "And we are especially thankful that this gift along with all the other generous contributions from the community allowed us to reach our capital campaign funding goal for this project, which makes such a difference for our community." The new health center is located adjacent to St. C