How Will I Find a Drug Rehab and Information Center in Uvalde, Texas?
Question by DANIELLE H: How will I find a drug rehab and information center in Uvalde, Texas?
Our community will be launching an awareness campaign program against illegal drug use and other related issues. I am tasked to gather information and data which we can use in our seminars.
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Answer by James Watkin
Use the yahoo search engine and find the Uvalde community center or chamber of commerce and ask them
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