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Mount Carmel
12 Aldrington RoadStreatham
London
SW16 1TH
Tel: 020 8769 7674
Fax: 020 8696 0412
Web: www.mountcarmel.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 8.00am - 7.30pm, Monday - Friday
Mount Carmel is a treatment facility for recovering alcoholics which aims to enable each client to live a happy, fulfilling and responsible life without alcohol. In addition to group therapy and one-to-one counselling, clients are required to attend a minimum of three Alcoholics Anonymous meetings per week.
The organisation also has a 'move-on' house which acts as shared accommodation for some residential clients before they move into their own housing to live independently. Clients are welcome from all over the UK.
Checked: December 2006
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