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Conecuh County W I C Program
Category: Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsUsers Rating:
(251) 578-4097Belleville Street
Evergreen, AL 36401
Conecuh County W I C Program is a business providing services in the field of Social Service & Welfare Organizations. Conecuh County W I C Program is located in Evergreen, AL on Belleville Street.
Conecuh County W I C Program telephone number is
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Social Service and Welfare Organizations, in Evergreen, work toward upliftment, betterment and promotion of standard of living of the underpriviliged and disabled (economically, physically, mentally, socially) sections of the society. They provide an array of services which may include: rehabilitation, health services, housing, monetary benefits, etc.
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