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After the closure of the original Coggs center in late 2022, Milwaukee County has officially unveiled the new Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center, located in the King Park neighborhood. This state-of-the-art facility represents a significant investment of $32 million aimed at enhancing health and human services for local residents.
The new center is designed to provide a comprehensive range of services, including mental health support, substance abuse treatment, and access to healthcare resources. County officials emphasized that this facility will serve as a vital lifeline for many individuals and families in need, particularly those who have been underserved in the past.
Community leaders and residents expressed their enthusiasm for the center, highlighting its potential to improve quality of life and foster a healthier community. The opening of this center marks a pivotal moment in Milwaukee County's ongoing efforts to address public health challenges and ensure that essential services are accessible to all.
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