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The 180 Club is located in historic downtown Hyattsville and serves those seeking sobriety. Meetings are held daily with times listed in advance on the Web site.

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Epilepsy Foundation was founded in 1968 as the Epilepsy Foundation of America. It is located in Landover, Md., and is a voluntary agency solely dedicated to the welfare of the people with epilepsy and their families. It is a system of community-based organizations that works together to provide access to critical services to the epileptic patients of all ages. The agency also provides information and referral services customized for their communities through toll-free lines, sponsorship of professional education seminars for allied health professionals and educators, mobilizing individuals to serve as advocates and participating in public education campaigns. It prevents, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services. Epilepsy Foundation is funded primarily through individual donations from the general public and also receives grants support from the federal government, foundations and private industries.
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The CASA Workers' Center in Hyattsville, a division of the CASA of Maryland organization, provides low-income immigrants with employment services, educational courses, job-training opportunities, legal services, and leadership development with the hopes of helping these individuals become economically self-sufficient. The Workers' Centers are successful because of their employment placement program in which specialists not only place immigrants in jobs but screen and register them in the program, manage follow-up and develop long standing relationships with employers. The Prince George's Workers' Center is the largest center in the country and offers a training lab with visiting instructors from Prince George's Community College to teach construction job training.