Board of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Norwalk ReflectorOct 12, 2018
MHAS, formerly located at
Executive director
Williams said the new location is a good fit for MHAS, where people can still visit for board and agency meetings or to find out how they can be linked with helpful services.
"We were in the
"The meeting room here is nice and it's bigger. That was a main requirement for our new location. We (had) to have a decent meeting room. The old building was so old and now the meeting room is a lot nicer than before -- it's all high tech."
While the
"We have signed an agreement for Family Life Counseling to take over the whole building," Boose said.
He couldn't comment further on Family Life's intentions for the space until the organization made the announcement itself.
Supervisors couldn't be reached for comment.
Boose said asking MHAS to leave the space was necessary for the new plans to take place.
"It has to do with the purpose of what Family Life Counseling has in store," he said.
"It has to do with the whole building and they really will need the whole building for their plans. It also would not make sense to have them both (in the same building) with the purpose of the mental health and addiction services and the purposes of Family Life Counseling."
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