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Hope Counseling Center Ribbon Cutting Friday

An area organization that transitioned to provide mental health services is inviting the public to see their facility this week.

Hope Counseling Center, formerly Faith Community Health, will hold a ribbon cutting at their facility located at 1232 Branson Hills Parkway Suite 104 this Friday at 2:30. 

Kyle David, Executive Director of Hope Counseling Center, said during a recent interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program that the event is designed to show the community the transition the center has made from providing primary health care to the under and un-insured in the region to make mental health services available to that same group. David said the facility has undergone a recent renovation to serve the new mission of the group. 

The complete interview with Kyle David from "Ozarks Now" can be heard below:

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