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Appeals: Trauma After Care Trust

Joanna Gibbon
Friday 08 April 1994 18:02 EDT
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Trauma After Care Trust (Tact) helps people suffering from post-traumatic stress, which can result from a wide variety of incidents and disasters, from a car crash to warfare. The trust aims to help sufferers find the appropriate treatment for their symptoms: many of them need psychiatric help and Tact on occasion helps by paying for the treatment. The trust needs to raise funds for its 24-hour telephone helpline service which gives immediate counselling, and also refers sufferers for further treatment.

Tact, Buttfields, The Farthings, Withington, Gloucestershire GL54 4DF, telephone 0242 890306.

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