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Greenleaf Recovery Homes o ffer transitional sober living for male and females in recovery.
Amenities:
Laundry, WiFi, cable, furnished rooms, parking, is easily accessible by public transportation, and close proximity to shopping, movies, and supermarkets.
They also have a home for males in recovery in Dorchester.
Cost:
$170 1st week
$170 non-refundable administration fee
$170 last weeks rent
Note: Apartments may not have openings or may have long waiting lists. Call for complete details.
There are 2 reviews
Anonymous - Nov 13, 2019
Hello my name is Sandra Jenkins I’ve had multiple failed attempts to become an advocate in a sober home in the city of Boston. I feel the house on Stafford St. would not only be a great location, but also a wonderful change for woman of all ethical back grounds. Having interactions with the most difficult disgusting worker by the name of Jennifer Shea has nevertheless been a traumatic experience not only for me personally but also my sobriety. What filth she is dealing with woman who struggle to stay clean on a daily basis. I feel sorry for her and her endeavors with this company!
Anonymous - Jul 17, 2020
Hi looking for a single room occupancy
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