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Cape Assist Announces Caregiver Support Group Meetings in Court House

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COURT HOUSE — Cape Assist announces Caregiver Support Group meetings every second and fourth Tues. of each month now through Feb. 2018 at the Lighthouse Church.
“When someone has an ongoing health issue, it is not just the patient that suffers,” said Abigal Sheptock, Cape Assist Program Coordinator. “The caregiver also needs support and encouragement from others that share the same experience.”
The Lighthouse Church is located at 1248 Route 9, South, Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210.
The meetings will be held every second and fourth Tues. of each month from noon to 1:30 p.m.
For more information, please call Abbie at Cape Assist at 609-522-5960 or email at abbie@capeassist.org.
About Cape Assist:
The Cape Assist Organization was incorporated in 1982 as The Cape May County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Inc. (better known as Cape Assist). It is a non-profit substance abuse prevention and counseling agency dedicated to preventing and treating substance abuse and related issues in Cape May County through education, advocacy, counseling and community collaboration. Located at 3819 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260. Cape Assist offers prevention programs and services to schools, businesses, organizations, families and individuals. It also now offers counseling services to support individuals and families of those affected by addiction. 609-522-5960. www.capeassist.org

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