Human Services Organizations in Sagamore Beach, MA

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May Center For Adult Services gallery

May Institute for Adult Services offers a wide variety of programs and services for adults with special needs, including those with mental disabilitie

Cape Cod Human Services gallery

The behavioral health professionals at Cape Cod Healthcare's Centers for Behavioral Health are committed to treating the mental health needs of the Cape C

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Life Inc gallery

Established in 1992, Living Independently Forever, commonly known as LIFE, offers various programs and services for adults with learning disabilities.

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visa, mastercard, amex, all major credit cards, discover
Independence House gallery

Established in 1979, Independence House is a private, nonprofit organization that serves woman and children. It provides a range of services for survivors

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Wheelchair accessible
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visa
American Red Cross gallery

The American Red Cross in Hyannis, MA is a historic organization that works every day to prevent and alleviate human suffering. American Red Cross helps peop

Champ Youth Home gallery

about Our History: Paul and Carolyn Hebert founded the Housing For All Corporation in 1988 to better aid their fellow Cape Codders who had nowhere to sleep