
995 Hawthorne Ave Ste 7
Athens, GA 30606 - Clarke County
(706) 425-8863
About Project Safe - Thrift Store:
Support Groups, Crisis Intervention Services .
Established in 1948, Project Safe - Thrift Store is located at 995 Hawthorne Ave Ste 7 in Athens, GA - Clarke County and is a business listed in the categories Family Crisis Services, Crisis Intervention Services, Social & Human Services, Thrift Stores, Crisis Centers and Used Merchandise Stores and offers sofas and Couch. After you do business with Project Safe - Thrift Store, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Project Safe - Thrift Store.
Categories: Family Crisis Services, Crisis Intervention Services, Social & Human Services, Thrift Stores, Crisis Centers and Used Merchandise Stores
Products: sofas, Couch
Year Started: 1948
- Fax: (706) 354-6161
- Addictions
- Alcoholism
- Antiques
- Assistance Services
- Bereavement
- Buy & Sell
- Cash Paid
- Chemical Dependency
- Collections
- Communication Issues
- Diet & Nutrition
- Diseases & Disorders
- Education Services
- Employment Training
- Family Violence
- Financial Assistance
- Financial Support
- Free Pregnancy Tests
- Geriatrics
- Grief Recovery
- Homelessness
- Housing Assistance
- In-Patient Treatment
- MEMORABILIA
- Mental Retardation
- Parenting Counseling
- Pregnancy Counseling
- Relationships
- Seniors
- Sexual Assault
- Sexual Issues
- Sexual Violence
- Tax Deductions
- Teenagers
- Victims
- Vintage Clothing
- Vintage Items
- Vocational Training
- Women's Counseling
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