The Augusta Levy Learning Center recently honored its past and its future with a 20th anniversary celebration –and the announcement of a new name.

It will now be called Augusta Levy Behavioral Services, a reflection on the expanded menu of services the organization now provides.

“Our services at the center remain true — we’re serving children with autism, but now we can serve adults with behavioral needs, we can provide vocational services and independent living services,” said Angie Wood, Augusta Levy executive director. “We get to help children with severe emotional and behavioral disorders.”

What started with five kids in a couple of rented rooms at Mount Zion Church has evolved into an essential behavioral health facility that has helped scores of children, teens, and now adults nav

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