Our Partners
Gilly’s House
At Gilly’s House, our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment for those seeking recovery. We strive to make our sober living experience as affordable and accessible for all residents by offering a range of services tailored to each individual’s needs. Our highly trained staff are passionate about helping all our residents find their own path to success on their journey towards sobriety and long-term recovery.
Sober Shuttle
The Sober Shuttle Mission is to provide “Cost-free Transportation” and “Recovery Coach Services” to people who wish to recover from the infliction of substance use, homelessness, and mental illness, and to support them, their family, business and our communities in sustained positive productivity.
Ruth’s Way
Dedicated to Providing Sober Housing for Women, Recovery Coaching, Training, Public Speaking, and More.
Rise Above Sober Living
Rise Above is MASH certified Sober House dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment for over 50 women throughout 3 communities in greater Boston. Rise Above is led by women for women who are committed to your success in maintaining sobriety. Our mission is to empower these women by providing them with the resources and tools necessary to develop life skills, foster healthy relationships, and achieve their personal goals.
Liv Recovery
Our mission is to provide a safe, sober, and supportive home environment to assist women and those who identify as women in their efforts to recover from alcoholism and addiction and become active members of society.
Team Sharing
TEAM SHARING Inc. is a national organization of parents who have lost a child to Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Through social networking, community activism, grief services and advocacy, TEAM SHARING provides support and friendship to grieving families while working to raise awareness of Substance Use Disorder and its impact on our communities.
Somerville Homeless Coalition
The mission of Somerville Homeless Coalition is to provide homeless and near-homeless individuals and families with individualized supportive services and tailored housing solutions to obtain and maintain affordable housing. In short, our mission is in ‘finding everyone a home‘.
New Chapter Living
We offer structured living space to those who are in need of a place that they can maintain their soberiety, with new modern amenities, comfortable beds and spacious outdoor, indoor space for your comfort and convenience. Peer to peer support and drugs and alcohols free home.
Recovery Connection Peer Recovery Support Center
The Recovery Connection Peer Recovery Support Center is a recovery-oriented sanctuary anchored in the heart of downtown Marlborough. The center opened in 2008 as one of the first peer recovery centers in the state. Anyone in recovery or family and friends who support recovery are welcome to attend.
Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR)
To organize recovering individuals, families and friends into a collective voice to educate the public about the value of recovery from alcohol and other addictions.
Insight Recovery Home
Insight Recovery Home is a sober living facility for those seeking a safe place to recover from drug addiction and alcoholism. Our program is designed to provide our guests with long term sobriety and help immerse each individual back into society. At our recovery home we believe everyone willing enough can achieve sobriety. We can show those suffering from addiction and alcoholism a way out which many of us have been shown.
Woods Mullen Shelter
The Woods Mullen Shelter is located at 794 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston’s South End. It serves women ages 18 years and older. Woods Mullen Shelter opened in 1990 and was converted to a women’s only shelter in 2015 following the opening of the Southampton Street Shelter. The Woods Mullen Shelter is a five-story structure, with an expansion scheduled to open in 2023. Woods Mullen has a capacity of 147 beds, which were recently converted from bunk beds to single beds. The shelter is next door to the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) and the Boston Medical Center, providing easy access to health care.
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