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{{toplink|url=http://www.councilsepa.org|name=councilsepa.org}}The '''Council of Southeast Pennsylvania''' {{gives}}<blockquote>The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. (The Council) is a private non-profit prevention, education, advocacy, assessment, intervention, and recovery support organization, serving the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery & Philadelphia. The Council provides a wide range of services to reduce the impact of addiction and improve related health issues for the entire community including families, schools, businesses, individuals and the community, regardless of ability to pay, ethnicity, race, gender, age or sexual orientation. The Council, founded in 1975, is a member of a nationwide affiliate network of The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.<br><br>Our services for prevention, education, advocacy, assessment and intervention help to reduce or eliminate the stigma of addiction, which prevents people from seeking treatment.<br><br>Our staff and volunteers are our number one asset. It’s through their integrity, professionalism, and dedication that the message of overcoming and/or avoiding addiction and our services are communicated to those who need them most.</blockquote>
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{{toplink|url=http://www.councilsepa.org|name=councilsepa.org}}The '''Council of Southeast Pennsylvania''' introduces itself with the line, "Prevention, Intervention & Addiction Recovery Solutions", and {{gives}}<blockquote>The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. (The Council) is a private non-profit prevention, education, advocacy, assessment, intervention, and recovery support organization, serving the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery & Philadelphia. The Council provides a wide range of services to reduce the impact of addiction and improve related health issues for the entire community including families, schools, businesses, individuals and the community, regardless of ability to pay, ethnicity, race, gender, age or sexual orientation. The Council, founded in 1975, is a member of a nationwide affiliate network of The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.<br><br>Our services for prevention, education, advocacy, assessment and intervention help to reduce or eliminate the stigma of addiction, which prevents people from seeking treatment.<br><br>Our staff and volunteers are our number one asset. It’s through their integrity, professionalism, and dedication that the message of overcoming and/or avoiding addiction and our services are communicated to those who need them most.</blockquote>
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This organization, with its headquarters in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, has locations in Philadelphia.
  
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==Info==
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*Volunteer:&nbsp;[http://www.councilsepa.org/support/volunteer/ Volunteer]
  
 
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councilsepa.org

The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania introduces itself with the line, "Prevention, Intervention & Addiction Recovery Solutions", and gives the following descriptive information:

The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. (The Council) is a private non-profit prevention, education, advocacy, assessment, intervention, and recovery support organization, serving the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery & Philadelphia. The Council provides a wide range of services to reduce the impact of addiction and improve related health issues for the entire community including families, schools, businesses, individuals and the community, regardless of ability to pay, ethnicity, race, gender, age or sexual orientation. The Council, founded in 1975, is a member of a nationwide affiliate network of The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.

Our services for prevention, education, advocacy, assessment and intervention help to reduce or eliminate the stigma of addiction, which prevents people from seeking treatment.

Our staff and volunteers are our number one asset. It’s through their integrity, professionalism, and dedication that the message of overcoming and/or avoiding addiction and our services are communicated to those who need them most.

This organization, with its headquarters in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, has locations in Philadelphia.

Info

See Also