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 WYMAN COMMUNITY REENTRY PROGRAM

The Homeless Services Bureau of the Boston Public Health Commission operates the Wyman Re-entry Center on the Long Island Campus.  It is a 90-day residential substance abuse recovery program for men involved in the court system.  The Wyman Re-entry Center provides services twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week.

Services offered include:

  • Substance abuse counseling
  • Case management
  • Criminal/legal advocacy

Eligibility:

  • Homeless 
  • Male
  • Seeking a safe and sober environment upon release from court or incarceration
  • Actively working on finding a job or job training
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Participation in the educational and/or support groups offered
  • Established commitment to sobriety

Referrals can come from state or county correctional facilities, drug courts, shelter, parole offices, or agencies providing services to homeless ex-offenders.

For more information, please call (617)534-6187. 

 Contact

Homeless Services
Wyman Reentry Center
Phone: (617) 534-6187
Fax: (857) 288-2026

Email: HomelessServices@bphc.org
P.O. Box 220648
Boston, MA 02122