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Measure 110‑funded 4D Recovery outlines young‑adult drop‑in center for Deschutes County
Summary
4D Recovery, a peer‑led recovery organization funded in part through Measure 110, presented plans to open a drop‑in recovery center in Bend serving 18–35 year‑olds. The group described outreach, peer mentoring, transitional housing links and a target opening between November and January pending a facility selection.
4D Recovery, a Portland‑based, peer‑led recovery organization funded through Oregon's Measure 110 behavioral health investments, presented its plan to open a young‑adult recovery center serving people ages 18 to 35 in Deschutes County.
Holly Harris, Deschutes County health services director, introduced the group and said county staff believe 4D will add services that are not currently available locally. Tony Vesna, executive director of 4D Recovery, told the board the nonprofit operates drop‑in recovery centers, peer mentoring, sober living and outpatient treatment in other Oregon counties and that the Bend center will…
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