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She also served as PTO Treasurer in the Andover Public Schools and volunteered as a CCD teacher at St. Augustine Church. The Megan House Foundation operates and manages two “Success Homes” (sober homes) for women 18+ who have completed treatment at Megan’s House or another program for substance use disorder. LIV RECOVERY is a privately owned structured sober living home for women. Located in the Belvidere neighborhood of Lowell Ma, just 30 minutes outside of Boston .

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From there, she transitioned into Managed Care, joining a privately-owned company as the Director of Business Development. She loves yoga, golf, traveling and time laughing with family and friends. Sue is a senior financial executive with over 30 years of experience in corporate development, acquisitions and company re-engineering. Growing up in the Lower Highlands of Lowell, Shaun understands the choices and challenges facing youth of today. Shaun was a member of the Lowell YMCA, Greater Lowell Boys and Girls Club, and an active member in area CYO. Ms. Coimbra has worked with the Megan House Foundation on numerous occasions hosting fundraising events to bring awareness to the organization in honor of her younger cousin McKenzie.

In her spare time, Martha is a talented interior designer and loves helping family and friends create spaces that reflect their personal needs and budgets. She and her husband, Rick, own Griffin Greenhouse Supplies, Inc. in Tewksbury, where she is a Special Events Coordinator, responsible for the successful implementation of domestic trade shows. 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. Previous to Visual Clinic Dan was Vice President of Global Sales and Corporate Development atAMD Global Telemedicine Inc. (AMD).

He completed the Lowell higher education circuit; beginning at Middlesex Community College and transferring to UMass Lowell where he studied Sociology and Regional Economics and Social Development. A graduate of Lowell High School, David began serving on the Megan House Foundation Board of Directors since its early days in 2015. He also serves on the Retirement Board for the City of Lowell and served on the Retirement Board for Marlborough, Massachusetts. Dennis is also a supporter of many non-profits throughout the Lowell area, volunteering for the Kazanjian Foundation. He is a former Board Member for Community Teamwork Inc. (CTI) and is currently on the City of Lowell Cemetery Commission, as well as being a member of the Lowell Opioid Task Force, and President of the Pawtucketville Citizen Council. Locally, Steven serves on the Board of Governors of Lowell General Hospital/Circle Health where he was chairperson New Beginning Recovery of the LGH TeamWalk for Cancer Care for several years.

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Over and eighteen year career in the field, MaryBeth has worked in clinical settings supporting and guiding individuals who present with various inner challenges. Her passion and mission is to promote independence while addressing and processing underlying sensitive issues such as trauma, life changes, and stressors. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Salem State College with her Master’s degree in Education, Martha began her teaching career in the Lowell Public Schools, as a K-5 grade art specialist.

  1. 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.
  2. She is continuing to further her education and is committed to working with the Megan’s House Foundation to expand services for young women with substance use disorders.
  3. Growing up in the Lower Highlands of Lowell, Shaun understands the choices and challenges facing youth of today.

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The board voted unanimously to transition to Riverbend at their September board meeting which also welcomed three new Directors to the board. Teddy began his broadcasting career as a Sports Producer at WDH-TV Channel 7 in Boston and also wrote for the Lowell Sun. 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.

Studies confirm that the absence of a stable, alcohol and drug free living environment is a monumental obstacle to maintained sobriety for even the most motivated individuals (see the latest study here). Living in one of our sober houses aids the sometimes difficult transition of reentering the community as a newly sober person. New Beginning Recovery is a sober community dedicated to providing affordable sober living.

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After starting her family, she took time of to raise her 3 children, Suzanne, John and Mariah. During this time Martha devoted herself to volunteering in the Andover School System as the PTO President, where she raised awareness for cultural diversity in the classroom. In addition, Martha was a member of the Andona Society and is an advocate for the Monastery of Poor Claire. For the past 14 years, she has worked in the field of Special Education at Wood Hill Middle School. In her spare time, Alison enjoys being active by running and hiking, traveling, and photography.

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