March 21, 2025 - 18:54

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A mental health and recovery center in Dunkirk has announced a temporary closure due to ongoing issues with its facility. The Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County, which operates the center, cited concerns regarding the space that necessitated this decision.
The center plays a crucial role in providing support and resources for individuals struggling with mental health challenges and addiction recovery. The closure has raised concerns among community members who rely on its services for treatment and support.
In light of this situation, the Mental Health Association is working diligently to address the issues and ensure a safe environment for its clients. While the timeline for reopening remains uncertain, officials are committed to keeping the community informed about developments.
Those in need of mental health support are encouraged to seek alternative resources during this interim period, as the need for accessible mental health services continues to be a priority in the region.
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