New mental health specialist to normalize service at Flint Boys & Girls Club
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 07, 2021
A member walks down the hallway during the Back to School Bash at Boys and Girls Club of Greater Flint on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018 in Flint. Kaiti Sullivan | MLive.com Kaiti SullivanKaiti Sullivan
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FLINT, MI The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Flint will soon have a resident mental health specialist embedded in the club’s main hub.
The specialist will help normalize mental health services in the community when the behavioral health office opens in June, Boys & Girls Club CEO Tauzzari Robinson said. Children face several barriers to mental health treatment, including transportation, availability and cost.