Jeremiah's Inn

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1059 Main St
Worcester, MA 01603

Jeremiah's Inn is a non-profit organization based in Worcester, MA, dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome food insecurity and substance use disorder. Through their Social Model Recovery Program and Nutrition Center, they provide essential resources, including a food pantry, residential treatment for substance use disorder, and support programs for alumni and the community.

With a commitment to promoting healthy and attainable goals, Jeremiah's Inn guides over 100 men each year in their journey towards recovery, helping them change behaviors and embrace a life of wellness. Through their various initiatives, including the Annual Fall Appeal, they strive to combat food insecurity and substance use disorder, making a positive impact in the local community.

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