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Alcohol and Drug Community Support Trust
Community Services in Hamilton, Waikato area
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Our address
28 Manning Street,
Hamilton 3204,
Waikato, North Island,
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07 834 2428
0274733777 Edit -
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078342328 Edit -
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Expertised in Community Services
Counselling, Advocacy
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we are providing services in Local, Hamilton
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Women, Individuals, All Ages, Families, Men, Children, Seniors, Groups, Adults, Social Work, Education
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“It's a sad time in the world when such hateful people abound. And yet with everything there is a silver lining. You will be out of business soon.”
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“Being a local waiuku resident, asked if they could replace a hot water cylinder, despite two company employees living on my street, they were not able to organize to give me a quote, hopeless.”