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New Pa. Web Site Helps Soc. Service Providers and Clients - Read More

Date Added: May 08, 2008 01:55:02 PM
A new web-based online directory of social service providers has been launched by a number of agencies in southeastern Pennsylvania. It's designed to make it easier for people to find the help they need, and it was used for the first time this week.

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