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“I think in Kalamazoo County we are fortunate that there are a lot of collaborations and agencies that do often come together for reasons like this”.

Posted on May 20, 2014 by ACA1

This person would like to remain anonymous and the name has also been changed to protect their identity.

Comment “I think in Kalamazoo County we are fortunate that there are a lot of collaborations and agencies that do often come together for reasons like this”.

“When in reality, if they opened it up and gave more access, they would see a dramatic decrease.”

Posted on May 20, 2014 by ACA1

An interview with Dr. Jennifer Langeland, a licensed professional counselor that works in Kalamazoo County. She focuses on mind-body and alternative practices and the way that they can benefit health, both psychologically and physically.

Comment “When in reality, if they opened it up and gave more access, they would see a dramatic decrease.”

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