Nonprofit

Open Doors Recovery & Reentry Inc.

Framingham, MA
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opendoorsreentry.org/

  • Mission

    Open Doors Recovery & Reentry Inc. is dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by substance use and justice involvement by providing structured, community-based, non-clinical recovery and reentry support. Our mission is to promote accountability, stability, and successful community reintegration through peer support, resource navigation, and collaborative partnerships.

    About Us

    Open Doors Recovery & Reentry Inc. is a community-based nonprofit organization serving individuals and families impacted by substance use and justice involvement. We provide structured, non-clinical recovery and reentry support designed to promote accountability, stability, and positive community connections.

    Our programs focus on peer support, reentry navigation, life skills development, family stabilization, and community referrals. We work collaboratively with courts, probation departments, treatment providers, and community partners to support individuals as they work toward recovery and successful reintegration.

    Open Doors Recovery & Reentry Inc. is committed to creating a respectful, inclusive, and supportive environment for all participants and volunteers. We value lived experience, community engagement, and ethical service delivery. All services are provided with clear boundaries and do not include clinical treatment or legal advice.

    Volunteers play an essential role in our mission. Whether supporting program activities, outreach efforts, administrative operations, or peer engagement, volunteers help expand our capacity and strengthen our impact within the community.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Family
    • Housing & Homelessness
    • Prison Reform
    • Substance Use & Addiction

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