A multi-million dollar crisis center is coming to Montgomery County. Officials are calling the space a "first-of-its-kind facility in Pennsylvania."
Leaders from around the commonwealth demoed walls Monday afternoon as the official groundbreaking on Montgomery County's Emergency Behavioral Health Crisis Center.
Officials said the $21 million project will be the largest crisis center in the state. The old office space in King of Prussia is expected to welcome thousands of adults and children every year for "emergency behavioral health and substance abuse care."
"When this center opens, it will fill a gap in our community that we felt for far too long – creating a more complete network of care," Jamila Winder, the vice chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, said.
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