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Psychiatric Medical Subsidy and Community Support Project promotes the collaboration between Healthcare, Community and Business

23 May 2017

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Synopsis:

Psychiatric Medical Subsidy and Community Support Project press announcement was held on 23 May 2017. The Foundation subsidised the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association since 2016 to provide early treatment and appropriate support for people with financial needs but suffering from mental distress.

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