Charlestown Recovery Home is a residential treatment program that operates as part of the Gavin Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides substance use disorder services in the Boston area. The program opened in 2008 and later became part of the Gavin Foundation’s network of recovery programs. It serves adult men seeking support for drug or alcohol use disorders through a structured residential setting.
The residence accommodates up to 30 participants at a time and typically runs for a four-to-six-month period. The program structure is based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and includes peer support, daily structure, and activities intended to support recovery and responsible living. Residents participate in group support and community involvement while working on personal stability and life skills.
Charlestown Recovery Home functions as part of the Gavin Foundation’s broader continuum of addiction services, which includes residential programs, community programs, and other recovery resources across the Boston area. The program focuses on providing a stable living environment where participants can engage in recovery-related activities and prepare for the transition to independent living after completing the residential stay.