October 7, 2025 - 05:06

Mid-Michigan Psychological Services celebrated 18 months of offering counseling to the community with a ribbon cutting on October 3. The event marked a significant milestone for the organization, which has been dedicated to providing mental health services to individuals and families in the region.
Local officials, community members, and staff gathered to commemorate the occasion, highlighting the positive impact the service has had on mental health awareness and support in the area. The organization has worked tirelessly to create a welcoming environment where clients can seek help for various mental health challenges.
During the ceremony, representatives spoke about the importance of mental health resources and the role that Mid-Michigan Psychological Services plays in promoting well-being. The event not only celebrated the achievements of the past 18 months but also served as a reminder of the ongoing need for accessible mental health care in the community. As they look to the future, the organization remains committed to expanding its services and outreach efforts.
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