The Small Business Center has helped launch a new business in Woodstock.
WOODSTOCK - The Small Business Center has helped launch a new business in Woodstock.
Tami Murray, owner and operator of Diversity Counselling says she likely could not have started the business without the grant and suggests to any one looking to start a business to contact the small business center.
"I would suggest that they go down to the Woodstock Small Business Center, ask some questions, they have lots of information, and get them clarified and I suggest they do it."
She states that Diversity Counselling is a business about making positive long-term changes.
"I offer counselling services, both the EAP, which is employment assistance program services as well as I facilitate for Homewood, I do a lot of psychoeducation."
Her office is located at 45 Wellington Street South, Woodstock.

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