Compass Health Receives $1 Million Gift from Sunderland Foundation for Broadway Campus Redevelopment Project

EVERETT, Wash.--()--Today, Compass Health announced it received a $1 million gift from the Sunderland Foundation in support of the Broadway Campus Redevelopment project, which will create a state-of-the-art regional center in downtown Everett to integrate behavioral healthcare, primary healthcare and permanent supportive housing services.

“The Broadway Campus Redevelopment project is a key part of our mission to transform our region’s approach to behavioral healthcare in support of whole person health,” said Tom Sebastian, Compass Health CEO and president. “We are profoundly grateful to the Sunderland Foundation for their remarkable commitment to this project and our efforts to bring our exciting vision to reality. It’s amazing to see a project of this scale and impact garner such ardent support from charitable foundations and the larger philanthropic community.”

The gift, one of the largest in Compass Health’s 118-year history, marks significant support for the three-phase project that will directly address increasing regional needs for innovative mental health, substance use and housing services. Phase one is set to open in April 2021 with 82 new units of permanent supportive housing, helping relieve critical homelessness issues that have been exacerbated by health and economic challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We know that this has been a difficult year, and fortunately, this project has given us the foresight to address some of the new challenges that our communities will face in the coming years,” said Tom Kozaczynski, chief development and communications officer at Compass Health. “This gift is an incredible gesture and affirms the work that our amazing teams accomplish daily – we’re truly humbled by the Sunderland Foundation’s support.”

The Sunderland Foundation was established by the former president of Ash Grove Cement company, Lester T. Sunderland in 1945. Today, the foundation’s mission is to improve quality of life through reinvesting in the communities where the Ash Grove Cement Company has historically operated, granting nonprofits financial capacity to undergo crucial construction projects for their communities.

The Broadway Campus Redevelopment project fulfills the Sunderland Foundation’s goal of addressing challenging healthcare needs. As a 75-year-old organization with a long history of success, the Sunderland Foundation board recognized the same will and fortitude embodied by Compass Health to champion positive outcomes. The Foundation’s board also noted their confidence in Compass Health’s ability to execute a project of this scale and complexity, voicing their support for the impact the completed campus will have the Everett community and underserved populations.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to support Compass Health – this project reflects our mission to support bold initiatives that act as economic and social generators in the community,” said Randy Vance, president and chief operating officer of the Sunderland Foundation. “At the end of the day, we know that this vital project is about more than just the buildings themselves, it’s truly about Compass Health’s ability to exponentially impact individuals throughout the community.”

The second phase of the Broadway Campus Redevelopment project will include a facility for intensive behavioral health services to replace its 70-year-old Bailey Center building on Broadway Avenue. Phase three of the campus redevelopment, still in the early design stages, is projected to focus on integrating behavioral health services with a primary healthcare clinic and pharmacy, in addition to supporting other services.

“This gift from the Sunderland Foundation is transformational and brings us one step closer to realizing our most ambitious project to date,” Sebastian said. “I’m grateful to the dedication of our development team, and am excited for what the future holds as we begin to execute the final project phases.”

A list of funding partners and project updates can be found on the Broadway Campus Redevelopment project page.

About Compass Health:

Compass Health is Northwest Washington’s behavioral healthcare leader. A community-based healthcare agency, Compass Health integrates behavioral health and medical care services to form a key section of the community safety net and serve clients and others in need of care and support. From comprehensive mental health treatment to crisis prevention and intervention, supportive housing, children’s services, community education and much more, the non-profit organization serves people of all ages throughout Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties.

Contacts

Andrew Olson (425) 349-8374 
Compass Health 
Andrew.Olson@compassh.org

Annie Alley (206) 466-2713 
Firmani + Associates Inc. 
annie@firmani.com

Contacts

Andrew Olson (425) 349-8374 
Compass Health 
Andrew.Olson@compassh.org

Annie Alley (206) 466-2713 
Firmani + Associates Inc. 
annie@firmani.com