+ Follow drug rehab center Tag
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[Title] => Groundbreaking held for China-funded drug rehab center
[Summary] => The Chinese embassy and Department of Health led the groundbreaking of a drug rehabilitation center in Sarangani yesterday.
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[Title] => Government drug rehab center bankrupt?
[Summary] => The Metro Manila Drug Rehabilitation Center in Taguig has indicated that it would stop accepting patients because of the lack of funds from local government units.
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. called on the Metro Mayors to immediately turn over their respective shares for the center which has reached a total of P9.9 million as of end of June 2001.
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drug rehab center
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[Summary] => The Metro Manila Drug Rehabilitation Center in Taguig has indicated that it would stop accepting patients because of the lack of funds from local government units.
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. called on the Metro Mayors to immediately turn over their respective shares for the center which has reached a total of P9.9 million as of end of June 2001.
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January 13, 2018 - 12:00am