Providing haven and hope: Milwaukee's Grand Avenue Club finds itself more vital during pandemic
Posted: Nov 8, 2020 7:14 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- High anxiety and stress are two symptoms of the current pandemic. Health experts worry what this crisis will do to people already suffering from mental illness.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Michael Schlesinger highlighted a club offering a haven and hope for those in need of achieving healthy, fulfilling lives.
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