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 THE SOUTH BOSTON OUTPATIENT CLINIC


Part of the South Boston Collaborative Center, the South Boston Outpatient Clinic is an Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment program providing substance abuse treatment to adults and adolescents. Formerly a program of the South Boston Health Center, the clinic joined the Bureau beginning on January 1, 2009.

The Center was founded in 1997 with assistance from Mayor Menino and the Commission to address public concern for teen suicide and overdose in the South Boston community. Today, the staff provide individual and group treatment, case management, and advocacy services.  They also house a BMC-sponsored adolescent after-school program called the IOP/Build Program, an eight week skill-building program for dual diagnosed adolescents.

The Collaborative Center leads the South Boston Hope and Recovery Coalition, and partners with the Bureau’s NoDrugs Coalitions and Opioid Overdose Project.

Services Provided

  • Individual substance abuse counseling
  • Supportive case management services
  • Psychotherapy and psycho-educational treatment groups

Population Served

The program serves adults and adolescents in the South Boston Community and surrounding neighborhoods.

Want to Make a Referral or In Need of Our Services?

Please call 534-9500 to make a referral or receive additional information.  The program is located in the Old Colony Housing Development in South Boston within walking distance from Andrew Station.

 Contact

Andy Ward
Director, The Collaborative Center in South Boston

Phone: (617) 534-9500
Email: award@bphc.org
8 Reverand Burke Way 
South Boston, MA 02127