| Last updated on July 28, 2006 |
Victory Programs opens doors to recovery, hope and community to individuals and families facing homelessness, addiction or other chronic illnesses.
Description:
Victory Programs has been offering men and women the chance to regain their dreams, their hopes, and their dignity. We begin by giving them a safe and supportive environment that they can call home. We believe that recovery and long-term sobriety thrive within a safe, structured, and supportive environment. At Victory Programs, we provide that environment in acute, long-term, transitional, and permanent settings. The residents of Victory Programs are embarking on new lives and new ways of looking at themselves.
History:
Beginning in 1975, Victory Programs, Inc was, simply, Victory House, a residential treatment program for men. As the need for more community sensitive substance abuse treatment programs grew, Victory House became Victory Programs. Grants were acquired to fund women's services, transitional programs, AIDS education, a Wellness Center, AIDS supported Housing, and short term and long term substance abuse treatment programs. Today, Victory Programs has 16 programs throughout the Greater metropolitan center.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (617) 541-0094
Address:
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965 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, MA 02118 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.vpi.org
Directions:
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965 Massachusetts Avenue is located just a few blocks south of Boston Medical Center on the South End/Dorchester line. It is a large two-level gray brick building located between Pierson Street and Rusfield Street, and immediately next to the U-haul Moving Company.
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: Red Line at Andrew or Orange Line at Mass Ave, Walk distance (in minutes): 10-15 minutes
Nearest Bus Stop: #10 bus out of Copley, 1 minute minute walk
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