Adrián Martínez, director of REMAR Chaco, said that the demand for people seeking to stop problematic consumption grew. He indicated that currently around 80 people live in one of the organization’s homes in Fontana and that for the first time they register a waiting list of people to enter. “This year is the first time that we have a waiting list. There are 20, 25 people today waiting to be able to stay with us. That did not happen in other yea…
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Adrián Martínez, director of REMAR Chaco, said that the demand for people seeking to stop problematic consumption grew. He indicated that currently around 80 people live in one of the organization’s homes in Fontana and that for the first time they register a waiting list of people to enter. “This year is the first time that we have a waiting list. There are 20, 25 people today waiting to be able to stay with us. That did not happen in other yea…