DIGITAL RECOVERY SUPPORTS & RESOURCES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
RECOVERY SUPPORTS
Casa Esperanza offers treatment and recovery support services in Spanish and English. They provide the only Spanish-language SOAP program in the Boston Area, as well as Seeking Safety and other groups in Spanish.
Services are offered virtually https://www.casaesperanza.org/
Institute for Health and Recovery continues to accept referrals for behavioral health services, providing
behavioral health services to families, individuals, youth, and pregnant and parenting women..
➢ Call the Intake line at 857-285-6264
IHR also has a Pinterest page: http://www.pinterest.com/healthrecovery
The Journey Recovery Project is a resource for women with substance use concerns who are or have been pregnant or parenting. It includes personal stories, worksheets, in-depth information, and links to resources. There are also sections of the Journey Project for fathers, co-parents, and other family members. https://journeyrecoveryproject.com/
The MA Smokers’ Helpline can be accessed online or by phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW
http://makesmokinghistory.org/quit-now/what-is-the-helpline/
https://ma.quitlogix.org/en-US
The Mass. Substance Use Helpline continues to offer referrals and general information about SUD:
OR call: 1-800-327-5050 (English and Spanish)
Coming Home Directory
A Directory of Reentry Services Available to People Returning from Incarceration to Greater Boston.
Home Page – Coming Home Directory
Shatterproof has a variety of links regarding addiction and support https://www.shatterproof.org/COVID19
Support After Death by Overdose (SADOD) offers support to those who are grieving the loss of someone by overdose, as well as resources for those who are actively using
https://sadod.org/home/recovery/
ATTC online support group list w links to a variety of recovery support groups:
https://attcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-attc/online-support-groups
Phoenix Gym offers a range of FREE virtual exercise classes and groups for people in recovery.
https://thephoenix.org/virtual/
Casa Esperanza offers treatment and recovery support services in Spanish and English. They provide the only Spanish-language SOAP program in the Boston Area, as well as Seeking Safety and other groups in Spanish.
Services are offered virtually https://www.casaesperanza.org/
Institute for Health and Recovery continues to accept referrals for behavioral health services, providing
behavioral health services to families, individuals, youth, and pregnant and parenting women..
➢ Call the Intake line at 857-285-6264
IHR also has a Pinterest page: http://www.pinterest.com/healthrecovery
The Journey Recovery Project is a resource for women with substance use concerns who are or have been pregnant or parenting. It includes personal stories, worksheets, in-depth information, and links to resources. There are also sections of the Journey Project for fathers, co-parents, and other family members. https://journeyrecoveryproject.com/
The MA Smokers’ Helpline can be accessed online or by phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW
http://makesmokinghistory.org/quit-now/what-is-the-helpline/
https://ma.quitlogix.org/en-US
The Mass. Substance Use Helpline continues to offer referrals and general information about SUD:
OR call: 1-800-327-5050 (English and Spanish)
Coming Home Directory
A Directory of Reentry Services Available to People Returning from Incarceration to Greater Boston.
Home Page – Coming Home Directory
Shatterproof has a variety of links regarding addiction and support https://www.shatterproof.org/COVID19
Support After Death by Overdose (SADOD) offers support to those who are grieving the loss of someone by overdose, as well as resources for those who are actively using
https://sadod.org/home/recovery/
ATTC online support group list w links to a variety of recovery support groups:
https://attcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-attc/online-support-groups
Phoenix Gym offers a range of FREE virtual exercise classes and groups for people in recovery.
https://thephoenix.org/virtual/