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HWCS
(redirected from Housing with Care and Support)

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HWCSHeavy Weight Container Surcharge (logistics)
HWCSHousing with Care and Support (Nottingham Community Housing Association; Nottingham, England, UK)
HWCSHealth, Wellness and Counseling Services (various colleges)
HWCSHelicopter Wire Cutter System
HWCSHarpoon Weapon Control System
HWCSHalo Wars Community Site (video game website)


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Looking ahead to the future, the Pennaf Housing Group is committed to identifying appropriate solutions to address homelessness, satisfying the demand for affordable accommodation by a wider client group, and developing more housing with care and support - particularly as it has the second largest stock of Supported Housing in Wales.
Services offered by Pennaf include housing with care and support, sales and marketing, financial management, human resources, administration and information technology.
Services offered by Pennaf include housing with care and support, sales and marketing,financial man-agement,human resources, administration and information technology.
 
 
 
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