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Council for Relationships in Philly avoids closure to continue 94-year legacy of therapy and counseling services
The Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, facing financial challenges, avoided closure by partnering with Sun Point Foundation to continue its 94-year legacy of therapy and counseling services. The new collaboration aims to stabilize operations and expand access by accepting Medicaid, while retaining existing sliding fee scale options for underinsured clients.
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