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Wellness center open house

Noah Johnson Daily Press

Bay College, in partnership with Public Health of Delta and Menominee Counties, unveiled its new Youth Health & Wellness – The Center. “We’re celebrating the completion of construction and starting to offer services,” Health Officer for Public Health in Delta and Menominee Counties, Mike Snyder said. The Center will offer non-emergency medical and mental health care for people aged 10 to 21. “It provides another opportunity for those in need to receive services. There’s such a shortage of mental health providers, even physical health providers for children. So this will provide more access for those individuals ages 10 to 21 to receive those services,” Snyder said. Representatives from Public Health, Bay College and their friends and family were in attendance for the event. “Public Health Delta and Menominee Counties and Bay College are really about this partnership, and we’re excited to offer this resource,” Snyder said.

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