Miami-Dade has already paid for the mental health center. It’s time to open it | Opinion
Mayor Daniella Levin Cava, right, gets applause from religious leaders and attendees after giving her support for the Center for Mental Health and Recovery as Miami-Dade Commissioner Oliver G. Gilbert, III, right, waits to respond. Religious leaders and local and county government officials gathered for the Annual Nehemiah Action, a large community-based public assembly organized by faith-based and grassroots justice coalitions, to addressed issues of affordable housing and the cycle of the unsheltered and incarceration on Monday, April 13, 2026, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Miami, Florida.
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