WBJ Influencers learn that mental health issues impact Wichita's quality of life
Cindy Miles, executive director of Wichita's Nonprofit Chamber of Commerce, paints a picture that shows how a lack of mental health services has a direct impact on shootings, child abuse, poverty, homelessness, the opioid crisis and area graduation rates.
And that's a cause where young professionals can make a difference.
Miles spoke Friday to eleven members of the Wichita Business Journal's Influencers group that is focusing for the next year on leadership.
They asked to speak to Miles so…
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