This loan was approved on 4/23/2021 and has been fully disbursed.
Community Bridges Inc
1855 W Baseline Rd Ste 101 Mesa, AZ 85202-9000
Community Bridges Inc is a Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers 501(c)3 – Non Profit located at 1855 W Baseline Rd Ste 101 Mesa, AZ 85202-9000 with 470 employees.
Community Bridges Inc is an Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers organization located in Mesa, AZ. Founded in 1993, the organization has since provided comprehensive services to those with mental health and substance abuse challenges. The compassionate team at Community Bridges Inc helps people find balance in their lives by providing individualized treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of each client. Through a broad range of professional services such as counseling, therapy, prevention programs and case management services they strive to provide support for a successful recovery. With 470 employees, Community Bridges Inc offers 24/7 crisis management assistance and multiple locations throughout Maricopa County that provide a safe environment for individuals to receive quality medical care including psychiatric evaluation and medication stabilization. Additionally, Community Bridges Inc is proud of its commitment to research-based practices that are evidenced based which means clients can trust the best methods are being used for their care. The staff at Community Bridges Inc strongly believes everyone deserves access to mental health care regardless of age or financial situation; therefore they strive ensure all clients have equitable access through sliding fee scales or other forms of financial assistance when needed.
During round 1 of the paycheck protection program, Community Bridges Inc requested a PPP loan for $9,999,999.00. They were approved on 4/23/2021 by the SBA for an amount of $10,000,000.00. The loan was facillitated by Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. Of the approved amount, Community Bridges Inc has received 100% of the approved amount.
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