In July, Providence had the honor of celebrating the 150th anniversary of Providence St. Vincent, Oregon’s first hospital.
After an arduous journey from Montreal and settling in the Northwest, the Sisters of Providence began laying the groundwork for their ministry and Mission – to care for the poor and vulnerable. On July 19, 1875, that Mission came to life with the opening of St. Vincent Hospital on NW 12th Ave in Portland. One doctor and five sisters ran the hospital in a three-story, wood-frame house with capacity for 75 beds.
Read the commemorative eBook: Cornerstone: Reflections on Oregon's first and future hospital
Watch KPTV Fox 12's feature:
Celebrating 150 years of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center





















