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The '''Dream Center''' is a mission outreach of the [[Church of the Highlands]] housed in the historic [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 12]] at 5701 [[1st Avenue North]].
The '''Dream Center''' is a mission outreach of the [[Church of the Highlands]] housed in the historic [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 12]] at 5701 [[1st Avenue North]].


The station and adjacent former [[Eastern Health Center]] were purchased from the [[Jefferson County Health Department]] for $300,000 and an additional $1.7 million was spent on renovations of the two buildings. It houses offices several of the church's community and outreach missions. The former county health clinic was modernized and re-used as a medical clinic by the non-profit [[Christ Health Center]].
The station and adjacent former [[Eastern Health Center]] were purchased from the [[Jefferson County Health Department]] for $300,000 and an additional $1.7 million was spent on renovations of the two buildings. It held a grand opening on [[July 18]], [[2009]] and houses offices several of the church's community and outreach missions. The former county health clinic was modernized and re-opened in March of the same year as a the non-profit [[Christ Health Center]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:03, 18 July 2009

The Dream Center is a mission outreach of the Church of the Highlands housed in the historic Birmingham Fire Station No. 12 at 5701 1st Avenue North.

The station and adjacent former Eastern Health Center were purchased from the Jefferson County Health Department for $300,000 and an additional $1.7 million was spent on renovations of the two buildings. It held a grand opening on July 18, 2009 and houses offices several of the church's community and outreach missions. The former county health clinic was modernized and re-opened in March of the same year as a the non-profit Christ Health Center.

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
  • "The Dream Center mission opens in abandoned Woodlawn Fire Station." (July 18, 2009) Birmingham News