WCVB, Hearst’s ABC affiliate in Boston, recently partnered with some of its community-minded advertisers, Norfolk Kitchen & Bath, Norfolk Hardware, KAM Appliances and Jordan’s Furniture, to makeover the Dimock Center’s Askia House residence for men in recovery. The WCVB 5 Fixer Upper is a community project that is an extension of 5 On: State of […]
WCVB, Hearst’s ABC affiliate in Boston, recently partnered with some of its community-minded advertisers, Norfolk Kitchen & Bath, Norfolk Hardware, KAM Appliances and Jordan’s Furniture, to makeover the Dimock Center’s Askia House residence for men in recovery.
The WCVB 5 Fixer Upper is a community project that is an extension of 5 On: State of Addiction, the station’s initiative to provide intense coverage of the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts.
The Dimock Center serves communities in Boston and across the state, providing comprehensive, culturally-competent health and community care, behavioral health services and child and family services to more than 18,000 people annually.
Dimock’s recovery program at the Askia House provides housing for up to one year for men battling substance use disorder.
Also volunteering at the site were the Red Sox Foundation, The Letters Foundation and the Tufts Health Plan Employee Volunteer Program.
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