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Christian Community Aid Service Inc.

Services include: Meals on wheels, Luncheon groups for Dari/Farsi/Armenian/Cantonese speakers, Volunteer Visiting, Adult Education, Shopping, Bus outings; HACC Programs, Frail Aged & Disabled Services, Chinese Women's Group, Korean Women's Group, transport to medical appointments, social welfare program, grief and loss service coordination, tax help and financial counselling.

12 Lakeside Rd
Suburb: EASTWOOD
State: NSW
Postcode: 2122

(02) 9858 3222

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Jacqueline Hannah

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Hi, I'm just wondering where I can get food vouchers from in Morningside Qld.

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