Last week marked a powerful and emotional milestone for Vista Maria and InSight Youth & Family Connections—one that we at Berry Moorman P.C. were honored to be part of.
With the official purchase of a building in Detroit’s Old Redford neighborhood, Vista Maria is returning to the city for the first time since the 1940s. The new space will serve as the future home of InSight Youth & Family Connections, expanding Vista Maria’s services deeper into the heart of the community.
Berry Moorman attorney Mark Straetmans proudly represented the firm at the celebration, joining Vista Maria’s new CEO Kathy Regan, InSight’s Executive Director Tawana Rogers-Reece, seller Tom O’Brien, and real estate broker Wendy Acho of NAI Farbman to mark the occasion. It was a moment filled with pride, gratitude, and shared vision for what this space will mean to the families it will serve.
Berry Moorman supports our client’s mission that transform lives. Helping bring this project to life aligns with our firm’s legacy of supporting organizations that strengthen Michigan communities.
We congratulate the entire Vista Maria and InSight teams on this exciting homecoming. This new space is not just a building—it’s a beacon of hope, a place of healing, and a commitment to meet youth and families where they are. We are proud to have played a role in this important step forward.
Pictured left to right: Mark Straetmans (Berry Moorman), Tawana Rogers-Reece (InSight Youth & Family Connections Executive Director), Kathy Regan (Vista Maria CEO), Tom O’Brien (seller), and Wendy Acho (NAI Farbman).




