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Meet Mariners Inn's own Brittany Miles, the youngest African American Clinical Director in Wayne County
Brittany Miles' latest accomplishment and educational journey fills us with pride and admiration! A distinguished alumnus of Martin Luther King Jr Senior High School, Brittany earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology in 2011, followed by a Master of Social Work (MSW) in 2012, with a focus on mental health and children, youth, and families. Her passion for helping others and preventing therapist burnout shines through her 12-year tenure as a licensed therapist, with 8 dedicated years at Mariners Inn. Being recognized as the youngest African American Clinical Director in Wayne County is a testament to Brittany's dedication and the wisdom she embodies.
As she continues her journey, Brittany aims to inspire youth and young adults to effect positive change in their communities. We are grateful for Brittany's unwavering commitment to our mission at Mariners Inn, where the journey to recovery truly begins!
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