Despite limited resources, the Centre for Counselling Addiction Support Alternatives (CASA) is continuing to positively impact the lives of Barbadians seeking a range of services from drug testing and counselling to relationship issues.
That’s according to Senior Counsellor and Coordinator of Services with CASA, Sherryl Griffith, who made the comments during the Centre’s 23rd anniversary church service at First Baptist Church in Constitution Road.
She said their many services continue to be in demand, including the use of their help hotline.
CASA also provides youth programmes.
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