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[[category:Durham]][[The Durham Center]] provides "behavioral health and disability services" in Durham County, and plays a supportive role in a somewhat complex inter-agency web which I don't quite understand.
[[category:Durham]][[The Durham Center]] provides "behavioral health and disability services" in Durham County, and plays a supportive role in a somewhat complex inter-agency web which I don't quite understand.



Revision as of 03:56, 17 January 2009

The Durham Center provides "behavioral health and disability services" in Durham County, and plays a supportive role in a somewhat complex inter-agency web which I don't quite understand.

Their main location is at 501 Willard Street, but they have another task-specific location – the Access Unit – at 2609 N. Duke Street, another location downtown in back of the old Sears building, and possibly other locations. Their web site is mostly PDF files, which is a bit annoying when you are trying to find information.

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