Doors open for fighting addiction

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After almost two years since DISC Village broke ground on a new Franklin County Human Services Center at 150 10th Street in Apalachicola, it opened softly March 9, saving the formal ribbon-cutting until after the legislative session in Tallahassee. Right now there are two full time staffers, Melissa Maddox-Reeves, the centers program manager, and Crystal Strahan, the administrative assistant, but the center plans, as activity ramps up, to add a full-time counselor, full-time case manager and a certified peer specialist, someone who has been through recovery or may have had an issue and understands the course of addiction.

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