Our services range from recovery support groups like AA or Refuge Recovery to wellness and life-skill activities like resume-building workshops or yoga classes; anything that encompasses healthy and safe choices for the mind, body, and soul. Clifford was scheduled to have a triple bypass surgery on Thursday, but he passed away on Wednesday night in Cincinnati, Ohio. Along with approximately 75 players and staff members from Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl team, Clifford planned to be in Bloomington this weekend for their 45-year reunion. We are excited to bring you the latest issue of New Beginning Recovery’ print newsletter, The Doorway! The Fall edition is packed with inspiring stories and messages of resilience, generosity, and hope from our clients, staff, and supporters who are transforming lives and strengthening our communities. Preston Daniels recovered the onside kick but the Owls were unable to pick up a first down to give the ball back to Liberty with six seconds left at its 35-yard line.
Salter’s throw went out of bounds and the fans rushed the field, but the officials put one second back on the clock. After the fans returned to the stands, Liberty fumbled a lateral play to end it. Kennesaw State held a lead when Liberty decided to go for it on fourth-and-6 with eight minutes left. The Flames were flagged for a false start to New Beginning Recovery move out of field-goal range at the 34-yard line, and the Owls pressured Kaidon Salter into a throw out of bounds to get the ball back. KENNESAW, Ga. (AP) — Davis Bryson threw for a touchdown, Michael Benefield and Qua Ashley each rushed for a score, and Kennesaw State beat previously unbeaten Liberty on Wednesday night to secure the program’s first FBS victory.
Tim Clifford, Indiana Football’s 1979 Big Ten MVP Quarterback, Dies At 65
At New Beginning Recovery, we value your time, both at work and in your personal life, ensuring you have the resources and support you need to thrive. People’s success ultimately depends on their own belief in themselves and their future. We focus on what a person is doing “well,” with a nurturing effect that fosters continued effort from the first steps toward progress and growth. New Beginning Recovery operates various programs throughout Boston, all built on our strongly held belief that no person who is struggling should be asked to do the hardest thing first, on their own, before they are offered the fundamental support they truly need. The Holiday Bowl team was coached by Lee Corso, who will be part of ESPN’s College GameDay pregame show ahead of Saturday’s Noon ET kickoff against Washington.
- The Holiday Bowl team was coached by Lee Corso, who will be part of ESPN’s College GameDay pregame show ahead of Saturday’s Noon ET kickoff against Washington.
- The great majority have histories of trauma, chronic substance use, and mental health issues.
- After the fans returned to the stands, Liberty fumbled a lateral play to end it.
- “I just want to continue.” Giving the individuals that she counsels at The Victory Connector, a low-threshold navigation center in the neighborhood run by the nonprofit New Beginning Recovery, a feeling of care, a sense of calm and peace, is what she aims for each day.
- We are committed to providing opportunities for people with lived experience to develop the skills and experience they need to achieve their career goals.
Kennesaw State gets program’s first FBS victory and ends Liberty’s 17-game regular-season win streak
Almost half live with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, and/or other chronic health conditions. The Jamaica Plain Recovery Center (JPRC) is a peer-led community center in partnership with Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Our goal is to create a safe, welcoming space for individuals from all backgrounds who are navigating addiction recovery. We established a nurturing community where every member finds belonging and plays an active role in shaping their journey toward recovery. Don’t hesitate to apply if your work experience doesn’t align with every qualification in the job description. New Beginning Recovery also recognizes the benefits of hiring people with lived experience who can play an important role in bridging the gap between services and the people who use them.
“I just want to continue.” Giving the individuals that she counsels at The Victory Connector, a low-threshold navigation center in the neighborhood run by the nonprofit New Beginning Recovery, a feeling of care, a sense of calm and peace, is what she aims for each day. On the streets, at our Boston Living Center, and across programs, we work to prevent chronic conditions and overdoses. We provide HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI testing and counseling; a healthy meals program; syringe and naloxone distribution; and an array of education, navigation, and support services. We follow a low-barrier housing-first clinically driven approach to guide clients towards health and safety.
New Beginning Recovery: Housing. Health. Recovery. Hope.
We are committed to providing opportunities for people with lived experience to develop the skills and experience they need to achieve their career goals. Last year, 4,775 people turn to New Beginning Recovery for shelter, sustenance, recovery, care, and professional, compassionate support. Our team of more than 200 staff across 19 programs works with people to develop and execute creative, safe solutions to the very real challenges they face. For many, New Beginning Recovery represents the last possibility for hope and the first chance for sustained success in their battles with addiction or illness.
We provide individuals and their families with the education, tools, and ongoing support they need to help them regain their health, prevent and manage relapse, and maximize their independence. It’s why the 46-year-old loves her job, working as a harm reduction specialist with individuals experiencing addiction, homelessness, and mental health issues in the area of Mass. and Cass in Boston. We provide high-quality, evidence-based services based on individual needs, offering flexible, strengths-based solutions to people’s biggest challenges. A client-driven service dedicated to supporting the needs of individuals living with HIV who need assistance accessing community resources. Join New Beginning Recovery’ team of over 200 dedicated and compassionate employees who are committed to helping our community’s most vulnerable individuals and families. “Sometimes I feel so happy that my heart — I feel like I’m having like a big, good pain in my heart,” she said.
Housing
When individuals and families are safely housed, they’re much more likely to address their physical and mental health, addictions, and other issues. Our housing stabilization services, including emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing, and case management, move people off the street as quickly as possible, with as few barriers as possible. When individuals and families are safely housed, they’re much more likely to address their health, addictions, and other issues. It’s a “housing first” approach that includes stabilization services, emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing, and case management. The individuals and families we serve are homeless or precariously housed —but their challenges are even more complicated. The great majority have histories of trauma, chronic substance use, and mental health issues.