A Home for Healing Area’s mental health care for youth takes giant leap forward with opening of Amberwing center
August 22, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
The wooden, ribbed canoe suspended from the ceiling and the American Indian wedding dress hanging on the wall near the entrance are the first indications that Amberwing is not a typical treatment center.
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What an amazing gift this is to the community. When I learned that some young people have to wait as long as six months to see a mental health professional, I had to get involved. If you have the chance to tour the building today, please do so and you will be very impressed. The Dwan family has been contributory to the citizens of Duluth for generations and we should all be thankful for that.
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I agree, wonderful looking center.with a different approach. Great start. We all know, mental health treatment is virtually equal to placebo. That’s truth….sorry. A new.approach, probably.a good idea. They don’t even know how the prescribed drugs work…even when they do. Ruse..but continue to with on it. One day you might get there
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Way to many v periods ……just saying.
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An amazing undertaking and long overdue. I’m definitely proud to be a supporter.
The suicide rate for young people in this area is unconscionable and I’m hoping this is the first step in fixing that.
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