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  1. “I truly believe that Albertina Kerr, for us, was a matter of life and death and I feel like we have our life back.” ... Kerr Administrative Center 424 NE 22nd ...

  2. The largest Oregon provider of 24-hour residential care for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Offer children, teens, and adults with I/DD a stable, safe, and nurturing home environment. Leading the creation of employment for adults with I/DD. Operating the only standalone subacute children’s crisis psychiatric ...

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  4. www.albertinakerr.org › childrens-mental-health › crisisCrisis - Albertina Kerr

    Kerr’s Subacute offers a safe and secure environment for youth to stabilize from a mental health crisis. Our team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and psychiatric technicians, collaborate with youth and their guardians, providing compassionate care to ensure stabilization. On average, youth are discharged within three weeks of admission.

  5. Nov 18, 2019 · In 1910, Alexander Kerr, of the Kerr Canning Jar company, married homeless children advocate Albertina Sechtem. She died of typhus a year later in 1911, so to honor her, Kerr donated the family ...

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  6. Albertina Kerr opened the Kerr Center for Handicapped Children at Marylhurst University in Portland in 1976 and later built group homes for clients. Albertina Kerr’s Developmental Disabilities Programs expanded its group homes and other services to cities throughout Oregon so that clients could be served near their families.

  7. Specialties: Unique thrift store finds and vintage treasures. Established in 1981. Practice sustainability and bargain-hunting all at once. Visit Albertina's Closet at Albertina's Place, located just across the parking lot from The Old Kerr Nursery Building, and experience a new level of resale shopping. Discover classy thrift and second-hand clothing and accessories for men and women ...

    • 424 NE 22nd Ave Portland, OR 97232
  8. Albertina Kerr (née Sechtem; July 13, 1890 – October 17, 1911) was an American philanthropist and the wife of Kerr Glass Company founder Alexander H. Kerr. She is the namesake for the Albertina Kerr Centers [1] in Portland, Oregon , United States, which historically provided care for orphaned children, as well as daycare services for single ...