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Lily’s Place seeks old Highline property for community resource center; supporters urge board to grant site

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Lily’s Place told the board it seeks the old Highline Elementary property to establish a family-centered community resource center; the organization described services for infants with NAS, residential treatment and outpatient behavioral health and said it has met with district staff and neighborhood groups.

Olivia Mead, finance director at Lily’s Place, returned to the Cabell County Schools board on April 1 to reiterate the nonprofit’s interest in the former Highline Elementary School property and to report community outreach with the nearby Highlawn Alliance.

“We have had some really great conversations over the last couple of weeks,” Mead said, noting meetings with Superintendent Hardesty and district staff member Mr. Boggs and ongoing discussions with Highlawn community representatives.

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