501 Pine Tree Rd
Longview, TX 75604 - Gregg County
(903) 753-8093
About East Texas Child Advocates:
Established in 2002, East Texas Child Advocates is located at 501 Pine Tree Rd in Longview, TX - Gregg County and is a business listed in the categories Social Services & Welfare, Social & Human Services, Social Service & Welfare Organizations, Individual And Family Social Services, Social Services, Nec, Other Individual And Family Services and Other Social Advocacy Organizations. After you do business with East Texas Child Advocates, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to East Texas Child Advocates.
Categories: Social Services & Welfare, Social & Human Services, Social Service & Welfare Organizations, Individual and Family Social Services, Social Services, Nec, Other Individual and Family Services and Other Social Advocacy Organizations
Year Started: 2002
- EastChild Advocates
- Abuse & Trauma
- Abuse Recovery
- Activities
- Addictions
- Aging
- Alcohol Abuse
- Alcoholism
- Assistance Services
- Autism
- Babies
- Care Management
- Case Management
- Charity Services
- Child Abuse
- Civil Liberties
- Compulsions
- Diet & Nutrition
- Domestic Abuse
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Abuse
- Elderly
- Geriatrics
- HIV & AIDS
- Housing Assistance
- Infants & Toddlers
- Information
- Meals
- Mental Illness
- Mental Retardation
- Options
- Parent Education
- Privacy
- Psychiatric Services
- Resource Center
- Seniors
- Tax Deductions
- therapy
- Vocational Services
- Wellness Programs
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