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Strengthening Community Health
Alliance for Community Wellness

Explore our range of low-barrier programs and services designed to promote community health and create a more inclusive, vibrant, and healthier future for everyone.

About The Alliance for Community Wellness

The Alliance for Community Wellness serves as a central hub for accessing a wide range of services aimed at addressing the diverse needs of our community using harm reduction philosophy. From healthcare and behavioral health support to language and cultural services, our center is dedicated to providing comprehensive care tailored to the unique needs and situations of each individual.

Language & Culture

The Alliance for Community Wellness is committed to providing culturally and linguistically responsive care. Our client-centered approach focuses on our clients’ individual stories, and we build relationships by recognizing that members of LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and other communities have unique experiences. As part of HIV Alliance, our core values include continuous improvement and collaboration, and we believe strongly in continuing to learn and grow as providers to best understand and respond to cultural and systemic factors that may impact the experiences of our clients’ and counselors.

Interpretation Services

For those clients whose primary language is not English, and who may have difficulty using English to engage in our services, we offer interpreter services in the language of the client’s choosing as long as the agency providing interpreting services offers the requested language. We will do whatever we can to assist clients in accessing our services in a way that respects each person’s individual language and cultural needs.

Interpreters are provided by contract with Linguava Interpreters. Linguava can provide interpreters onsite, by phone, or by video conferencing.

  • 1-800-716-1777 or 503-265-8515
  • www.linguava.com
  • 7931 NE Halsey Suite 305, Portland OR, 97213
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Behavioral Health

Our Behavioral Health program expands on our mission to not only support individuals living with HIV/AIDS, but to also provide culturally responsive services to the greater LGBTQIA+ communities. The program provides individual and family counseling services. We currently have openings for new clients 16 and older with Oregon Health Plan (OHP).

Eugene Medical Clinic

Our team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to providing compassionate and high-quality care that prioritizes your health and well-being. The Alliance for Community Wellness (ACW)’s Eugene medical clinic is able to provide culturally responsive, client-centered, low barrier, trauma-informed, and harm reduction-based healthcare services to people living with and at risk for HIV. Learn more about our clinical services below.

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Sexual Health Clinic

The clinic provides PrEP medication as well as testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). At our clinic you can meet with a nurse or provider to determine what STI testing or treatment you need.

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Primary Care
Primary care specialists serve as your entry point to medical care. In addition to providing care for chronic illnesses, we make sure you are receiving the appropriate screening tests for cancer, other illnesses, and referrals to other specialists if needed. We are pleased to offer patient-centered, compassionate, inclusive, and gender-affirming care. This includes LGBTQIA-specific care and hormone prescribing as needed.

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Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is used to treat opioid use disorder by substituting the use of opioid such as heroin and prescription pain relievers with provider-monitored medications that reduce withdrawal effect and help prevent opioid overdose. Our approach is harm reduction approach provides based, non-judgmental, low-barrier, and client-centered treatment. Our program it reduces the likelihood of continued drug use, overdose, and infectious disease transmission.

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Health Focused Street Outreach

Our Health-Focused Street Outreach (HFSO) team strives to prevent new or worsening infectious diseases among our Lane County neighbors living unhoused by providing harm reduction supplies, basic needs, direct outpatient healthcare, housing referrals, and referrals to other necessary services via wrap-around case management.

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