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Women Place
CASPAR (Cambridge and Somerville Programs for Addiction Recovery) is a community-based non-profit organization that has been providing substance abuse treatment and support services since its establishment in 1970. Originally founded to address the lack of treatment options for individuals with substance use disorders, CASPAR has grown to offer a comprehensive range of programs, from street outreach to aftercare housing, all centered around non-judgmental and person-centered care. In 2014, CASPAR joined forces with Bay Cove Human Services, further strengthening its commitment to evidence-based research and proactive programmatic response to emerging populations and trends in substance use disorders. CASPAR's Woman Place program provides a lifeline for women struggling with addiction, offering counseling, group sessions, and a supportive environment to help them on their journey to recovery. The organization's First Step Street Outreach program reaches out to unsheltered homeless individuals affected by substance use disorders, mental illness, and medical complications, providing them with essential services and building trusting relationships. CASPAR's Emergency Services Center (ESC) serves as a shelter for homeless men and women actively using drugs and alcohol, offering not only basic necessities but also medical and mental health care, counseling, and case management. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, CASPAR collaborated with the City of Cambridge to establish the Transition Wellness Center (TWC), a temporary shelter located at Cambridge's Spaulding Hospital, providing additional beds and tailored support for homeless guests.Generated from the website