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East County Center For Change Graduation
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Board Member Dr. Rita Monteiro Retires After 30 Dedicated Years!
From the C-Suite: We thank Dr. Rita Monteiro for her service to our Board of Directors. She has played an instrumental role in guiding our mission with her insights and unique expertise. Dr. Monteiro is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and […]
MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS – TOUR DE RECOVERY
While the last few years have been a minefield of social challenges in an unrelenting pandemic the Tour de Recovery (TDR) was a harbinger of hope! The TDR was developed with great excitement to raise awareness and celebrate recovery as […]
Your Next Mission™ Season #2 EP 11 | Mental Health Systems (MHS)
As Season #2 is underway, the topic of Metal Health remains the focus. In this episode, Dr. Wendy Broughton and Dr. Laura Otis-Miles of Mental Health Systems (MHS), join SMA (R) Tilley in a great discussion. Metal Health Systems (MHS) […]
Groundbreaking ceremony for new Veterans Village in Cathedral City
A groundbreaking event for the new “Veterans Village” along Landau Boulevard in Cathedral City.
City leads put shovels in the ground to start construction on the 48 one-bedroom units and 12 two-bedroom units.
Veterans Village in Cathedral City breaks ground, will offer 60 housing units for veterans
City officials and other stakeholders held a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday for a new housing project for veterans.
Veterans Village of Cathedral City will offer 48 one-bedroom units and 12 two-bedroom units for veterans. The project is located at the corner of Landau Boulevard and Vega Road in Cathedral City. The site will also offer amenities like a 3,000 square foot community center, a swimming pool, and a community garden.
Veterans Village of Cathedral City Groundbreaking Ceremony
On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 10:00 a.m., key project stakeholders will hold a virtual groundbreaking ceremony for the Veterans Village of Cathedral City starting with presentations at the Salvation Army’s outdoor courtyard and then walking across the street to the actual construction site for a groundbreaking.