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Houston, TX Metro Human Resource Programs

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  1. 1 Star Rating: Poor Health Dept
    2 Reviews

    Public Health Programs

    4700 Broadway St, Galveston, TX (Map)

  2. 1 Star Rating: Poor Lyons Health Ctr
    1 Review

    Public Health Programs

    5602 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX (Map)

    Neighborhood: Greater Fifth Ward

  3. Harris County Health Dept
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    Public Health Programs

    3737 Red Bluff Rd, Pasadena, TX (Map)

    Neighborhood: Houston Suburban Homes

  4. Pasadena Action Line
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    Human Resource Programs

    901 Curtis Ave Ste 30, Pasadena, TX (Map)

  5. Brazoria County Wic
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    Human Resource Programs

    1009 S Hood St, Alvin, TX (Map)

  6. Human Resources Dept
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    Human Resource Programs

    204 Texas Ave S, Anahuac, TX (Map)

  7. Chambers Indigent Health Care
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    Public Health Programs

    404 Washington Ave, Anahuac, TX (Map)

  8. Brazoria Wic Program
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    Human Resource Programs

    1108 E Mulberry St Ste C, Angleton, TX (Map)

  9. Health Dept-Seafood Safety
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    Public Health Programs

    848 Grand Ave, Bacliff, TX (Map)

  10. Harris County Social Svc
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    Other Social Services, Human Resource Programs

    1000 Lee Dr, Baytown, TX (Map)

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