Pamela is a past Board member of the Westford Business Association and past Chair of the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce. She served three years as co-chair of SEGL part of the United Way, which raises money for local non-profit organizations so that children of Greater Lowell can enjoy a safe summer of fun, learning, and employment. Beginning in 2012 Pamela transitioned to the External Affairs division to work collaboratively with the VP of External Affairs, Philanthropy and Marketing. The Megan House Foundation operates and manages two “Success Homes” (sober homes) for women 18+ who have completed treatment at Megan’s House or another program for substance use disorder. Sober living guests in Lowell enjoy a comfortable home with ample privacy as well as spacious common areas. Guests in Lowell can access many meetings and support services throughout the city.
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The city is known for its convenient location, rich culture, history, and outdoor attractions highlighted by its gorgeous-looking canals. Sober living homes in Massachusetts are certified by MASH, the Massachusetts Alliance for Sober Housing. The Massachusetts Alliance for Sober Living is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to support recovery guests throughout Massachusetts and to practice national quality standards for recovery residences.
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One of the best features of Lowell is its thriving arts and culture scene. The city is home to several museums and galleries, including the Lowell National Historical Park. The city also hosts many events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Lowell Folk Festival, which celebrates the city’s cultural diversity through music, dance, and food. Lowell is also known for its beautiful parks and outdoor recreation opportunities. The city boasts several parks and green spaces, including the Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest, which offers hiking, biking, and fishing opportunities.
This Rogers sober living home offers a structured community designed to promote long-term sobriety, personal growth, and accountability. Guests benefit from affordable and sustainable sober living, where they can rebuild their lives surrounded by a recovery-focused community that prioritizes well-being and lasting recovery. The Rogers Sober House in Lowell, Massachusetts offers a truly recovery-focused environment for women in recovery looking to take the next step in their journey to a new life. Led by the dedicated staff at Vanderburgh Sober Living, this home provides a focused and structured setting for guests.
Lowell is located near public transportation and several major highways making it easy to commute to other parts of Massachusetts and beyond. This is highly beneficial if you have limited transportation as it allows you to have access to the abundance of resources and activities that Lowell has to offer. LIV RECOVERY is a privately owned structured sober living home for women. Located in the Belvidere neighborhood of Lowell Ma, just 30 minutes outside of Boston . 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. When the opportunity came to work for The Megan House Foundation, Tanya knew immediately that this was the job for her.
- The organization began back in 1971 as a home for men who were looking for a place to stay on the path of sobriety while dealing with their alcoholism.
- This Rogers sober living home offers a structured community designed to promote long-term sobriety, personal growth, and accountability.
- Anthony “A.J.” Villandry is an Account Executive with Clark Insurance in Lowell, MA.
- The Rogers Sober Home, part of the Vanderburgh Sober Living (VSL) network, provides a supportive sober living environment for women in recovery.
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She is continuing to further her education and is committed to working with the Megan’s House New Life House Review Foundation to expand services for young women with substance use disorders. The Megan House Foundation, Inc features two Success Homes which provide transitional supportive housing partially funded by the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services. Residents participate in the development and implementation of an Individual Service Plan, setting goals to achieve prior to transitioning to independent living. Tanya’s passion for recovery largely came from her support of The Herren Project. After hearing former NBA player, Chris Herren speak about his recovery at her local high school in 2013, she decided to help raise funds for treatment navigation by running her first every 5k. In addition, she has served on the Board of Westford Against Substance Abuse from 2017 to present.
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Sue received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, magna cum laude, from Merrimack College. As a seasoned educator, coach and marketing executive, Ms. Coimbra brings with her an understanding and background of youth in our community. Ms. Coimbra graduated from Bradford College as senior class president, is completing an additional graduate degree in education and teaches fifth grade at the Academy of Notre Dame in Tyngsboro, MA.