Sober House in Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lashaun also operates the Grace Space Greenfield Sober House in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Studies confirm that the absence of a stable, alcohol and drug free living environment is a monumental obstacle to maintained sobriety for even the most motivated individuals (see the latest study here). Living in one of our sober houses aids the sometimes difficult transition of New Life House Review reentering the community as a newly sober person.

Dan’s vision, creativity and leadership inspired the development of the industry leading, browser based clinical telemedicine platform with true, real time communications and medical device aggregation; AGNES Interactive®. Additionally, he has conceptualized and has the lead the rollout of the first product to combine Lean, Six Sigma methodologies, patient/doctor workflows and clinical telemedicine; ExamFlow. Sue is a senior financial executive with over 30 years of experience in corporate development, acquisitions and company re-engineering. We are proud to offer a men’s sober living home with structure and stability. Outside of work, Tanya is passionate about many things including yoga, interior design, gardening, self-improvement and mental health awareness. Shaun is very active in the community, also serving as a Board member for the Latinx Community Center for Empowerment, as well as organizing and advocating for many community based efforts.

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She loves yoga, golf, traveling and time laughing with family and friends. Growing up in the Lower Highlands of Lowell, Shaun understands the choices and challenges facing youth of today. Shaun was a member of the Lowell YMCA, Greater Lowell Boys and Girls Club, and an active member in area CYO. Ms. Coimbra has worked with the Megan House Foundation on numerous occasions hosting fundraising events to bring awareness to the organization in honor of her younger cousin McKenzie. She plans on continuing her work on the events team with her new role on the board.

She started a program at NDA that allows her students to complete charity work through the Sisters of Notre Dame De Namur Hallmarks. Danielle Murphy Coimbra was born and raised in Lowell, MA where she currently resides with her mother, son and golden retriever Winston. She has been volunteering for charitable organizations from an early age and has focused on the youth in her community as well as her prior residence in North Conway, New Hampshire. Just some of these include the Bike Connector, Merrimack Valley Food Bank, The Wish Project, Catholic Charities, The Kristy Williams Memorial Foundation, and Toys for Local Children. She also works with several homeless shelters and rehab facilities, with the understanding that providing financial guidance is a significant part of their journey to stability and long-term recovery.

Structured Sober Living in Lowell, Massachusetts

Lowell, Massachusetts is the perfect place to call home while you continue your addiction recovery journey. The city has several addiction treatment centers and support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, which provide a supportive community and help womenmaintain sobriety. The city is full of recreational activities and events to provide peaceful and productive experiences. Lowell, Massachusetts is very welcoming to those who are in recovery and sober living homes.

  1. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Salem State College with her Master’s degree in Education, Martha began her teaching career in the Lowell Public Schools, as a K-5 grade art specialist.
  2. In Business Administration from Southern New Hampshire University, Tanya was searching for full time, meaningful work–a place where her administrative and organizational skills would be used to make a difference in the lives of others.
  3. MaryBeth was born and raised in Boston and now lives in Haverhill, MA with her many pets.
  4. New Life House is a sober home only and we do not provide addiction services or addiction treatment of any kind.

Lowell House transforms into Riverbend as organization rebrands

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Transitional housing is temporary housing for the working homeless population and is set up to transition their residents to permanent housing. To learn more about the rebrand and the renewed vision of the organization please visit Teddy began his broadcasting career as a Sports Producer at WDH-TV Channel 7 in Boston and also wrote for the Lowell Sun. When not working at the radio station, Teddy helps run his family restaurant in Lowell.

Vanderburgh Sober Living is proud to offer a recovery residence in service of the Lowell recovery community. Kerrie D’Entremont is an experienced Executive Director with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit, public health field, for over twenty-five years. For the past ten years, she has been the Executive Director for the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, a strategic coalition of community organizations that improves the wellbeing of those living in the Greater Lowell Region. Kerrie has experience with numerous non-profits and health arenas and often serves as a volunteer board member. Skilled in public speaking, management, fundraising, health policy and advocacy, and program development, she has also published in research journals including Plos One.

Grace Space New Life House Sober Living for Men in Lowell, MA

A Lowell Native and current Dracut resident, Catherine Casey is the Assistant Vice President of Financial Wellness at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union. She has been with Jeanne D’Arc since 2010 when she began her career as a teller at the Lowell branch. She has since navigated through various positions within the Credit Union, including Lead Teller, Assistant Branch Manager, Branch Manager, and now AVP, Financial Wellness.

Dennis is also a supporter of many non-profits throughout the Lowell area, volunteering for the Kazanjian Foundation. He is a former Board Member for Community Teamwork Inc. (CTI) and is currently on the City of Lowell Cemetery Commission, as well as being a member of the Lowell Opioid Task Force, and President of the Pawtucketville Citizen Council. Locally, Steven serves on the Board of Governors of Lowell General Hospital/Circle Health where he was chairperson of the LGH TeamWalk for Cancer Care for several years. Steven is Treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors of Lazarus House Ministries in Lawrence MA and was previously a member of the boards of Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell, and a Trustee of the Merrimack Repertory Theater. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Megan’s House Foundation since 2017 and as its Treasurer since 2019.

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