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Psychology Partners Group (PPG) marked a significant milestone today with the grand opening of its new office located in the vibrant heart of downtown White Plains. The event was graced by the presence of White Plains Mayor Tom Roach, who expressed his enthusiasm for the addition of PPG to the community.
The new facility aims to provide a range of mental health services to individuals and families in the area, emphasizing the importance of accessible psychological support. PPG's team of dedicated professionals is committed to fostering mental wellness and enhancing the quality of life for their clients.
During the opening ceremony, PPG representatives highlighted their mission to create a welcoming and supportive environment for those seeking assistance. The office is designed to be a safe space where clients can engage in therapy and counseling tailored to their unique needs.
As the demand for mental health services continues to grow, PPG's expansion into downtown White Plains is a promising development for the community, signaling a commitment to prioritizing mental health and well-being.
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