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The '''Dream Center''' is a planned health clinic and mission outreach of the [[Church of the Highlands]] to be housed in the former [[Eastern Health Center]] at 5720 [[1st Avenue South]] and the adjacent historic [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 10]].
The '''Dream Center''' is a planned health clinic and mission outreach of the [[Church of the Highlands]] to be housed in the former [[Eastern Health Center]] at 5720 [[1st Avenue South]] and the adjacent historic [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 12]].


The property was purchased from the [[Jefferson County Health Department]] for $300,000 and an additional $500,000 was budgeted for renovations. The former county health clinic will be modernized and re-used as a medical clinic by the non-profit [[Christ Health Center]]. The fire station will be completely renovated to house all of the church's outreach missions.
The property was purchased from the [[Jefferson County Health Department]] for $300,000 and an additional $500,000 was budgeted for renovations. The former county health clinic will be modernized and re-used as a medical clinic by the non-profit [[Christ Health Center]]. The fire station will be completely renovated to house all of the church's outreach missions.

Revision as of 20:45, 23 October 2008

The Dream Center is a planned health clinic and mission outreach of the Church of the Highlands to be housed in the former Eastern Health Center at 5720 1st Avenue South and the adjacent historic Birmingham Fire Station No. 12.

The property was purchased from the Jefferson County Health Department for $300,000 and an additional $500,000 was budgeted for renovations. The former county health clinic will be modernized and re-used as a medical clinic by the non-profit Christ Health Center. The fire station will be completely renovated to house all of the church's outreach missions.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (September 13, 2008) "Church of the Highlands to purchase Eastern Health Center and Woodlawn fire station to establish a ministry-run health clinic." Birmingham News