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Care Healing Center briefs Westminster council on survivor services, invites public to Oct. 16 vigil

Mayor and Common Council of Westminster · September 23, 2025
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Courtney Davis, clinical director of Care Healing Center, told the council the nonprofit provides free counseling, advocacy and outreach to survivors (ages 5+), cited recent service totals and said the group relies on federal, state, county grants and private donations; she invited the council to a Survivors Vigil on Oct. 16.

Courtney Davis, clinical director of Care Healing Center, told the Westminster mayor and common council on Sept. 19 that the nonprofit provides free counseling, advocacy and education for survivors of interpersonal violence and related mental-health needs for people ages 5 and up. Davis invited council members to the center’s second annual Survivors Vigil on Oct. 16.

Davis said Care Healing Center (formerly the county crisis and intervention service) has operated in Carroll County since 1978. She gave recent service figures: 173…

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