Mrs Dawn Williams (centre), the director of the Huntsbury Home Rehabilitation Centre for chronic alcoholics which opens today, with her staff and Tara, the guard-dog. On her right are the centre's resident couple, Chris and Kate Scott, with their son, Benjamin, aged three, and to her left are Nancy, the cook, and Shirley McNeir, the secretary. The centre is run by the Nova Trust with funds from the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory’ Council, the Social Welfare Department, and the Lottery Board. The home is in Cashmere and will take up to 40 residents for between six months and two years with the aim of gradually helping them back into the community.
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110Mrs Dawn Williams (centre), the director of the Huntsbury Home Rehabilitation Centre for chronic alcoholics which opens today, with her staff and Tara, the guard-dog. On her right are the centre's resident couple, Chris and Kate Scott, with their son, Benjamin, aged three, and to her left are Nancy, the cook, and Shirley McNeir, the secretary. The centre is run by the Nova Trust with funds from the Alcoholic Liquor Advisory’ Council, the Social Welfare Department, and the Lottery Board. The home is in Cashmere and will take up to 40 residents for between six months and two years with the aim of gradually helping them back into the community. Press, 1 September 1982, Page 6
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