Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrates New CCI Health Services Location in Greenbelt

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new CCI Health Services location in Greenbelt took place on October 28, 2024, marking a significant expansion in local healthcare access. Situated at 7615 Ora Glen Drive, this facility is designed to meet the health needs of the growing community. The event highlighted the nonprofit's commitment to providing quality healthcare services to residents, which is vital in improving overall health outcomes. Local leaders and community members were present, emphasizing the collaborative effort to enhance healthcare resources. This new center will offer a range of services tailored to the needs of the population it serves.

CCI Health Services aims to address health disparities and ensure that everyone has access to care. The opening of this facility is a crucial step in strengthening the local healthcare infrastructure. By increasing access to health services, CCI Health Services is poised to make a positive impact on community health.

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