Copyright © 2007 Victory Programs - All Rights Reserved.
The Living and Recovering Community (LARC) - is a |
New Victories - offers alcoholism and addiction treatment over a 4 to 8 month period, to men with health issues, such as HIV, a history of mental illness, or head injuries. By offering the chance to stop abusing drugs and alcohol, New Victories give these men the opportunity and the time to consider a new way to plan more fulfilling and successful futures for themselves. |
Shepherd House - is a residential substance abuse treatment program |
Victory House - a 4 to 8 month residential substance abuse treatment |
Women's Hope - is a 14 to 90 day residential treatment program |
The Bobbie White House -offers permanent, supportive housing to homeless men and women of culturally and racially diverse backgrounds who are recovering from addiction and are living with HIV/AIDS. The Bobbie White House is a community health-networking project that unites the resources of the Commonwealth Land Trust and Victory Programs. |
Cedar House - offers permanent housing for two families living with HIV |
Joelyn's Family Home - located on Long Island in Boston |
The Portis Family Home -is a shelter and transitional housing program |
Victory Transitional House - is a supportive residential program designed to accommodate 6 single men living with both HIV disease and addiction. Through case management and addiction recovery support, the program seeks to empower each resident to maintain systems of support while preparing for independent living.
|
Women's Hope Transitional Home - offers housing to homeless women who are in recovery and are living with HIV/AIDS. Through case management and addiction recovery support, the program seeks to empower each resident to maintain systems of support while preparing for independent living. |
Yetman House - offers housing to women who have successfully |
The Center for Health and Wellness - is committed to helping the |
| The Consumer Advisory Board - The Victory Programs' Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) works to assist the staff of VPI to ensure the highest quality of client care. The CAB meets monthly, September through June, and has representatives from throughout Victory Programs, including a combination of alumni and current clients. |
| The Homelessness Prevention Initiative - In Massachusetts, homelessness has reached crisis levels. Recent studies show that every evening 1,600 families seek beds in emergency shelters. As a result, The Boston Foundation spearheaded a $1 million community effort for the prevention of homelessness. |