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Happy Holidays from Chartiers Center (holiday office hours )

Nov 26, 2019

 
happy holidays bannerHappy Holidays to all our staff and consumers! This holiday season we are especially grateful for all the community support we receive, our generous donors and the Foundation community. May you enjoy all the blessings of friends and family this season!
Chartiers Center’s offices will be closed on Tuesday, December 24th and Wednesday December 25th. Our offices will open again on Thursday December 26th. For the New Year holiday our offices will close at 5 pm on Tuesday, December 31st and will be closed on Wednesday, New Year’s Day. The office will open again on Thursday, January 2nd.
If you are in crisis please call Resolve 1-888-796-8226 and the Crisis Services will answer. Resolve is a 24-hour, 365-day crisis service. It’s free to all residents of Allegheny County, regardless of your ability to pay. Resolve is sponsored by both Allegheny County and UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital.
 
 

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