CAPS moves into new building
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Aug 7, 2017 4:58 PM EDT | Updated: Aug 7, 2017 6:53 PM EDT
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ELKHART, Ind. -- After almost a year of construction, Child and Parent Services in Elkhart has moved into its new building.
The new building was built behind the old building on W. Hively Avenue.
Although the move isn't complete, the new building's doors are open for those who may need them.
"We're serving clients now. We're doing supervised visits in this building. We will have our co-parenting class in this building beginning this week, so we're already serving clients in this building," Barbara Vernon, VP of Programs.
Demolition of the old building is expected to start soon.
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