Services to Mental Health Consumers/Psychiatric Survivor Community
Works with people with psychiatric disabilities through individual and group empowerment, peer counseling and community organizing to promote a message of hope and recovery and to fight against stigma and human rights violations. Unique services include coordinating Lawrence Organizing Voices of Empowerment (the LOVE Group), the Peer Counseling Project, and providing peer advocacy and technical assistance at Tewksbury State Hospital.
JOB OPENING!
PART-TIME PROJECT ASSOCIATES 16 to 30 year olds wanted!
The Learning and Working during the Transition to Adulthood Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RTC) aims to support young people (ages 14-30) with serious mental health conditions achieve schooling and working goals. The activities of the center include research, training activities, and sharing of information, guided by young adult consumer and family input.
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Northeast Independent Living Program’s Recovery Learning Center is Pleased to Announce Our: WARMLINE SUPPORT
This Is New for all Consumers, and it provides A Friendly Voice - 6 Nights/Week
Call: 1-877-733-7563 v 1-877-PEER-LNE
Tuesday - Sunday evenings 4 - 8 p.m.
A Friendly Voice - 6 Nights/Week
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Jo Bower, Director
NE Recovery Learning Community/NILP
20 Ballard Road, Lawrence, MA 01843
Phone: 978-687-4288x130v/ttty
Email: jbower@nilp.org
Sponsored by: The Northeast Recovery Learning Community & The Metro Boston Recovery Learning Community
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