January 28, 2025 - 05:14

The Psychology Partners Group (PPG) proudly celebrated the grand opening of its new office in White Plains, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to providing mental health services to the community. The event was attended by various local dignitaries, including Dr. Eva Leighton, the White Plains Common Council President, who expressed her enthusiasm for the expansion of mental health resources in the area.
During the ceremony, attendees had the opportunity to tour the new facility, which is designed to create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients seeking psychological services. The office is equipped with state-of-the-art resources and staffed by a team of experienced professionals dedicated to promoting mental well-being.
In her speech, Dr. Leighton emphasized the importance of accessible mental health care and the positive impact it can have on the community. The new office aims to reach individuals and families in need of support, fostering a culture of mental wellness in White Plains.
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