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AHRC New York City
Ages 18 years and older.
AHRC New York City
83 Maiden Lane
New York, NY 10038
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Phone:
212-780-2500
Fax:
212-777-5893
Email:
webmaster@ahrcnyc.org
Acronym:
AHRC
Directions:
2, 3 trains to Fulton Street
A variety of services for persons with developmental disabilities. Includes medically supervised outpatient treatment for alcohol and substance abusers who are developmentally disabled. Call for intake information.
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