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Ribbon cutting upcoming for Manhattan therapeutic center

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MANHATTAN (KSNT) – The No Stone Unturned Foundation will be cutting the ribbon on a new therapy facility for children with disability and delay challenges.

The new No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center will have a ribbon cutting event at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15. After the ribbon cutting there will be a reception and tours will be given of the facility.

According to a press release from No Stone Unturned, the organization has more than 200 children on the waiting list. The No Stone Unturned Board of Directors decided that a larger space was needed to bolster the organization’s offerings.

“Since opening in its first location in 2012, No Stone Unturned has experienced significant growth year over year, demonstrating the immense need for specialized services for children of all abilities in Manhattan and surrounding communities,” No Stone Unturned said in its press release.

Community members, city officials, board members, donors and vendors will all be in attendance. Opening comments will be made by Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Jason Smith.

A $8 million fundraiser “No Need Unmet” is currently working to pay for the new facility that is located at 4761 Tuttle Creek Blvd. The organization anticipates the new facility to double its capacity.

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