Community Work Services, a 140-year-old nonprofit in Boston, awarded its first Community Partner Award to the Massachusetts Access to Recovery program at an Oct. 11…
Local, county and state officials gathered in October 2019 to champion the work done by Access to Recovery to transforming the lives of those battling…
Stipends to attend job training programs and subsidies for cellphones, subway cards and work clothes. These are some of the things Massachusetts has invested in…
This week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded over $1 billion in opioid-specific grants to help combat the crisis ravaging our country.…
The Baker-Polito administration is committed to fighting the opioid overdose epidemic on multiple fronts. The Commonwealth recently launched a new web resource to help Massachusetts…
While the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced in February that opioid-related deaths dropped 8 percent from 2016 to 2017 – the first time a…
ATR and the Career Building Initiative (CBI) program, along with one of our provider organizations, Community Servings, were the subject of a Stateline article from…
The Massachusetts Access to Recovery Program (MA-ATR) has designed a program that is helping participants prepare for employment. It’s working! Recognizing that employment is positively…
Access to Recovery strives to help people on their road to recovery from debilitating drug and alcohol addictions and criminal justice involvement. Offering participants a…
We are half way through Grant Year 3 and have enrolled over 5,500 individuals since ATR began in 2010. The ATR participants benefited greatly from all the services received,…