Lowell, Massachusetts is the perfect place to call home while you continue your addiction recovery journey. The city has several addiction treatment centers and support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, which provide a supportive community and help womenmaintain sobriety. The city is full of recreational activities and events to provide peaceful and productive experiences. Lowell, Massachusetts is very welcoming to those who are in recovery and sober living homes. Vanderburgh Sober Living is proud to offer a recovery residence in service of the Lowell recovery community.
When not working at the radio station, Teddy helps run his family restaurant in Lowell. He is a graduate of Dracut High School, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication/Broadcast Journalism from Emerson College. Born and raised in the city of Lowell, Robert has been active in fighting the Opiate Epidemic in the Lowell area for a number of years.
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- Steven is an active member in telemedicine associations and organizations around the globe and has presented at numerous telemedicine forums throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- She has been with Jeanne D’Arc since 2010 when she began her career as a teller at the Lowell branch.
- Teddy began his broadcasting career as a Sports Producer at WDH-TV Channel 7 in Boston and also wrote for the Lowell Sun.
- Located a minute’s walk to the train station and just blocks from downtown Lowell.
- Before joining Sarah Cannon, she was the Northeast Registry Supervisor for Client Services for Elekta as a Cancer Registry services team member.
He has served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Megan’s House Foundation since 2017 and as its Treasurer since 2019. In 2006 Steven was the first recipient of the annual “Award for Leadership in the Advancement of Telemedicine” by the American Telemedicine Association. In 2011, Steven was elected to the American Telemedicine Association College of Fellows.
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Paul is also a strong supporter of many non-profits throughout the Merrimack Valley, serving as the Entertainment Director for the Salvation Army radiothon, which helps so many families in need in the region. While he is very busy professionally working as a truck driver, professional musician and fishing boat captain, Paul stills find time to give back to his community. A tireless community advocate, Paul has served as the past President and Vice President of the Pawtucketville Citizen Council and is the Founder of the Rosemont Terrace neighborhood group.
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Our programs cover a broad range of inpatient and outpatient treatment and living options that support recovery across a lifetime. The culture in our sober homes promotes family, friendship, support, and recovery. The House Director oversees both homes to assist with additional case management support and to facilitate weekly house meetings.
She spent 25 years working at local institutions such as Saints Medical Center and the Greater Lowell Cancer Program. In these facilities, she was a cancer registrar, Review Maverick House program coordinator, and data manager of clinical trials. She has also held many positions on regional and national Cancer Registrar Boards.
The board voted unanimously to transition to Riverbend at their September board meeting which also welcomed three new Directors to the board. At 21 years old, Robert was one of the youngest elected officials in the city’s history. Soon after being sworn into office, Robert worked with local and state leaders to kickoff Opiate Abuse Prevention & Awareness Programs throughout the Lowell Public Schools. Robert has served on the Lowell Taxi & Livery Commission, Immigration Assistance Commission, Lowell Youth Development Collaborative, Lowell Telecommunications Corporation Board of Directors.
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