Since 1982, Edwina Martin House has helped women ages 20 to 65 break free from the grip of addiction and rebuild their lives. Located in Brockton, the center offers a structured, supportive residential program for up to 21 women, including space for 2 infants. Support that Strengthens Women receive evidence-based care grounded in the 12-step model, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed therapy. Services include counseling, yoga, meditation, overdose prevention, and family education. Through programs like Seeking Safety and self-esteem building, each woman is empowered to heal emotionally, physically, and mentally—supported with dignity, structure, and a strong sense of community. Next Steps Toward Independence For women who complete treatment, Edwina Martin House offers two graduate homes—Blake House and Paul F. McDevitt McDevitt House, designed to support long-term recovery. These sober living environments help women ease back into daily life, strengthen personal responsibility, and maintain lasting connections. The transition is guided, supportive, and centered on building a safe, sober future.


