CLEVELAND — We know it can be difficult to find help for children and adults dealing with behavioral health or trauma issues.

It is why we are following up with the May Dugan Center, a Cleveland nonprofit on the city’s West Side that provides several social services, because they told News 5 a year ago they were working to expand access to these in-demand services.

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Over the past year, behavioral health resources at May Dugan have grown by nearly 20%. Now, they’re serving about 520 people a year, of all ages.

The May Dugan Center on Bridge Avenue regularly provides food assistance to the community and has for years, but its umbrella of social services also covers behavioral health.

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