A commitment to promoting stable and safe communities by helping people live emotionally healthy and satisfying lives

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A commitment to promoting stable and safe communities by helping people live emotionally healthy and satisfying lives, makes the Counseling Service of Addison County, Inc. (CSAC) and ACCT a perfect pair. Through the SASH and Family Support Services programs, ACCT collaborates with community partners like CSAC, to provide ongoing support to help our neighbors thrive. Thank you CSAC, for your commitment to a healthy community and for being a Silver Sponsor of this year’s We Made it Home event. 

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Visit addisontrust.org for more information. 

Together, We Made It Home.

Original source can be found here.



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