Psychological and Reflexology Reception Center
Psychological and Reflexology Reception Center is a non-profit organization working for the massage and psychological reception of the well-being of the public.
Last updated: March 11, 2025
Contact Information
psychological.reflexocenter@gmail.com
Phone
+265 992 521 781
Operating Hours
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About Psychological and Reflexology Reception Center
In the year two thousand and twenty-one, twenty-one, June, was established in the north of the capital of the Republic of Malawi, in the district of Dowa Boma, in the refugee camp of Dzaleka between the undersigned and those who will join Status, a community access organization for people with Parkinson’s syndrome and other people suffering from psychological disorders where mental processes, non-profit Psychology and Reflexology Reception Center “PRRC » in acronym. It is an apolitical and non-denominational social, professional, health and educational organization working for the massage and psychological reception of the well-being of the public. we are calling on the support of our funding partners, old and new.
Mission
The Psychological and Reflexology Reception Center nonprofit “PRRC” in acronym, has the mission of restoring good psychological and reflexology reception care for the treatment of psychological and somatoform illnesses and seeking how to find cures for
Vision
The Psychological and Reflexology Reception Center “PRRC” in acronym, plans to see refugees living with mental illness and other types of vulnerabilities (in situations of trauma or post-trauma) live a life transformed from socio-economic, professional au
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