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Hairston House, Cooley Dickinson Hospital
Hairston House is a residential Program for 17 recovering adult male alcoholics and substance abusers.
Our Services:
Substance abuse and mental health assessment
Medical and nutritional assessment
Case management and service plan development
Counseling and life/skills training
Self-help groups
Recovery and psychoeducational groups
Referrals for employment, education and housing
Referrals for specialized medical and mental health services
Recreational activities and peer support
25 Graves Avenue
Northampton, MA 01060
413-585-8390
My Sister's House
My Sister's House is part of BayState Medical Center's Women's Division; Alcoholism and Drug Services of Massachusetts. My Sister's House is a residential facility for 20 female recovering alcoholics and/or drug addicts, in a structured therapeutic program.
89 Belmont Avenue
Springfield, MA 01108
413-733-7891
Soldier On
Soldier On’s mission is expanding. We have been assisting homeless veterans since 1994. Now, however, we are moving beyond simply offering a response to veteran homelessness to providing a permanent solution. With our Veterans Village projects, we will offer formerly homeless veterans a chance to own their homes — more often than not for the first time in their lives.
Our work still begins with getting homeless veterans off the streets.
Homeless veterans need an interwoven effort that provides a safety net of housing, meals, health care, substance abuse aftercare and mental health counseling. They also need job assessment, training and placement assistance. Our mission at Solider On is to offer a continuum of care that includes immediate and long-term housing, treatment and recovery for addiction, food, and clothing, as well as medical, counseling and job-related services.
Because government money for homeless veterans is currently limited and serves only one in 10 veterans in need, it is critical that private groups such as Soldier On reach out to help provide the support, resources and opportunities most Americans take for granted: housing, employment and health care.
Soldier On has a record of success, helping hundreds of veterans get their lives back on track. But to continue providing this critical support to veterans, we need the ongoing support of the community
www.wesoldieron.org
421 North Main Street, Building 6
Leeds, MA 01053
413-582-3059