At Brockton, Massachusetts, this neighborhood center helps people who are using substances like opioids or alcohol, in recovery, or looking for support. They offer outpatient care for adults, including pregnant women and people experiencing homelessness. The team meets people where they are, offering judgment-free support, peer services, and treatment in both clinic and mobile settings. Build Stability Through Treatment Their approach is patient-centered and based on harm reduction. This means they focus on safety, dignity, and health, no matter where someone is in their journey. Therapies include behavioral counseling, peer recovery coaching, and medications like Suboxone and Vivitrol for opioid and alcohol use. These supports help patients feel heard, build trust, and work toward recovery. Access Care Without Barriers The center also runs special programs like Moms Do Care for pregnant and parenting women, and a mobile unit that brings care directly into neighborhoods. Services at shelters like Father Bill’s help those without housing access medical care and substance use treatment. Peer coaches are part of every step, offering lived experience and support from someone who understands.


