Those struggling with addiction and recovery have another outlet to tap into in Stillwater Counseling.
Wendy Caldwell with Stillwater Counseling said the business has been helping youth struggling with addiction.
“We’ve got so many kids that are coming in that are really struggling a lot of kids struggling with drug and alcohol addiction,” Caldwell said.
Caldwell added that it’s been difficult to get the word out about the counseling services offered at the location, which she decided to open up last July.
“I used to teach at Glenwood Elementary for 20 some years before I got into counseling. Last July, I thought I was going to open my own business, because it’s a passion for me,” Caldwell said, who previously worked at Alpine Springs Counseling.
Monarch butterflies come to Indiana, but they re in trouble
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Detroit charter commission OKs updated revisions to send to governor
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Detroit The Detroit Charter Revision Commission on Tuesday approved changes to its charter revision plan after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer rejected an initial proposal, citing legal deficiencies. We were definitely going to take a look at the comments we got back from the governor and Attorney General s Office to make any changes that we deemed appropriate, Commissioner Denzel McCampbell told The Detroit News after the vote during a virtual meeting.
The updates were expected to be forwarded to Whitmer s office soon, McCampbell said. Whitmer s office did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Northeast Ohio woman helps members of her community find a fresh start
Northeast Ohio woman helps members of her community find a fresh start
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ELYRIA, Ohio â One Northeast Ohio woman is helping to make sure people get the opportunities they deserve. She started nonprofit that is a beacon of hope for individuals recently released from prison or struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Everybody has a story. There s nobody out there that doesn t have an obstacle that they had to overcome, said Wendy Caldwell.
But that opportunity to hit the reset button is not created equal.