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Ribbon cut on Spectrum of Hope ABA Therapy office
Spectrum of Hope
Spectrum of Hope owner Casey Ayer cut ribbon surrounded by family and friends, Chamber staff, members and Executive Board Member, Levi Moody.

The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Oct.  18 for Spectrum of Hope ABA Therapy at 938 EG Miles Parkway, in Hinesville.

Chamber/CVB CEO, Leah Poole, welcomed Spectrum of Hope owner Casey Ayer to the Chamber and introduced Levi Moody of the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce Board who offered his congratulations and support for the new business. 

Ayer thanked all in attendance and expressed her gratitude for the support she has received from the Chamber and the community. 

Ayer said, “We are so excited to have this space to work with our clients and their families. I want everyone who comes in, to feel supported and know that I appreciate the trust that parents have placed in me to provide the very best care for their children. An autism diagnosis can feel overwhelming, however, we are here to show you that the Spectrum is full of HOPE.”

Spectrum of Hope provides evidence-based ABA therapy and consultation services for individuals diagnosed with anything on the autism spectrum and other related disorders in Fort Stewart, Hinesville, Ludowici, Jesup and surrounding areas. To contact them call 912-294-4055.

Established in 1976, the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to support new and existing business, trade and industry within Liberty County, while increasing the cultural, civic, educational and overall quality of life of its citizens. 

The Chamber and its’ 500 members are committed to enhancing the local business climate and maintaining a high quality of life in the community. 


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