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In 2011, Robert was elected as a member of the Lowell School Committee. 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.

Our Team members
Pamela Huntley was named Executive Director of The Megan House Foundation on July 1, 2019, after serving in the role on an interim basis since January of the same year. She first became involved with the organization by attending their annual Gala, a fundraising event which raises funds to help with the program and services provided to the residents of Megan’s House and Erin’s house. She served on the board of Directors for over two years until accepting her current role.
Harbor House Sober Living
We work closely with our alumni, the community, and other treatment centers in the area to provide endless support to the men and women who come to our sober living homes. We will do anything in our power to guide you or your loved one through the twelve steps. Angela began working at Megan’s House in 2016 as a Recovery Specialist and later moved on to the position of Success Coach. Encouraged by the Megan’s House Foundation, she returned to school and completed state requirements to become a licensed alcohol and drug abuse counselor. She continued to grow in her career at Megan’s House and took on the role of Family Counselor, working with residents and their supports to rebuild trust and promote healthy communication.
Eco Sober Houses
Another option would be to finance your stay at a sober living facility. This option may not be ideal, but seeking out a loan can be helpful if you move forward on your path to sobriety. A sober living facility is a safe, substance-free residence where people in recovery can live while building stability, responsibility, and independence.
Sober living Boston
Our veteran’s sober home known as the United House for Veteran’s is dedicated to providing safe and supportive environment for veterans in recovery. We understand the unique challenges veterans face and are here to support them on their journey to a sober and fulfilling life. We understand that transitioning from sober living to independent living may be difficult. For those clients leaving Arlo House continued case management services are offered to help ease the transition.
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. He is currently a retained consultant as Vice President of Business Development for Visual Clinic. Visual Clinic is a Massachusetts based Company specializing in LEAN methodologies and products for Hospitals, Surgical Centers and Physician practices.
- The goal is to empower residents with essential skills and a mindset that can help them become more self-sufficient and ready to go back to society, thereby reducing the likelihood of relapse.
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- Louise is a strong advocate for education, support, recovery and treatment.
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- With over 10 years of experience in the financial industry, Alison is a trusted business advisor who understands the unique needs of local businesses.
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, program coordinator, and data manager of clinical trials. She has also held many positions on regional and national Cancer Registrar Boards. Before joining Sarah Cannon, she was the Northeast Registry Supervisor for Client Services for Elekta as a Cancer Registry services team member. A lifelong Lowell resident, Cheryl Sheridan, is the Director of Oncology Data & Accreditation at Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare. She is responsible for the oncology data management, accreditation, and sober homes in massachusetts registry operations across all 178 of their locations nationwide.
Providing clean, safe, comfortable space needed for individuals to succeed in their recovery.
Clients also learn life skills through one on one mentoring and fun events, like Oxford House cooking with exceptional private chefs! Also included, our community offers activities, like weekend rock climbing, golf, and basketball. On Saturdays, clients can participate in engagement activities, like trampoline dodgeball, go-kart racing, and escape room challenges. We provide opportunities for meaningful development of community and positive social connection through these experiences and more.