Greater Worcester Housing

Connection Program

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25 Queen St, Worcester, MA 01610-2434, USA


SMOC'S MISSIONTo improve the quality of life of low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families by advocating for their needs and rights; providing services; educating the community; building a community of support; participating in coalitions with other advocates and searching for new resources and partnerships.

At this year’s Celebration of Learning we gathered to recognize those students that completed a full year in the ESL program and those that passed the rigorous HiSET (formerly GED) exam. We also celebrated the learning milestones of students continuing toward their educational and language proficiency goals. Congresswoman Katherine Clark was the keynote speaker and she spoke eloquently of the need for educational opportunities for all. Two graduates shared their heartwarming stories of success, as well. We congratulate this year’s graduates.

Recently, SMOC honored the tremendous accomplishments of two young men who completed SMOC’s Young Adult Residential Case Management (YARCM) Program. YARCM provides a sober environment and supportive case management for 18 to 24 year-olds in early recovery from substance abuse. These services help participants improve their interpersonal skills, access tools of recovery, and become economically self-sufficient. Both graduates shared inspiring and touching recollections of their time at YARCM, and of their future plans, with family, friends and other guests. We are all lifted up by their successes.

Staff, board members and friends came together to plant the seeds, remember Moses and enjoy the fellowship of the SMOC community. Watch for the sunflowers to bloom along Bishop Street in Framingham within the next few weeks.

We are now offering affordable rooms in the Greater Worcester area for Homeless Youth ages 18-24. The program includes intensive care management and rental assistance to help promote success in employment, stable medical and behavioral health, recovery supports, housing retention and improving overall quality of life. We have units available now in Worcester, as well as Spencer! Click here for application details.

SMOC's Serenity House, a residential substance abuse treatment program for women, and Hopkinton Organizing for Prevention, a community-wide collaboration in preventing substance abuse and use, celebrated community and recovery on a beautiful day this spring that was filled with inspiration and fellowship. The event was attended by Serenity graduates, participants and their families, community partners, volunteers, staff and board members. Tours of Serenity House and a brief speaking program with moving remarks by a Serenity graduate rounded out the day.

At a recent board meeting, SMOC recognized Wellesley artist Alexander Golob for the mural he created in a common area at our headquarters entitled: Honoring the Past; Celebrating the Future. The left side of the mural depicts a Caribbean island scene, which morphs into the New England shoreline and then into SMOC’s architecture at the right, celebrating the pilgrimage many of our clients have made from the Caribbean to the US. The mural is acrylic paint and incorporates Haitian tin art.

SMOC Financial Services held two events recently, one at SMOC’s Framingham Headquarters and the other at our Martin Luther King, Jr. Opportunity Center in Worcester, to celebrate the launch of our microloan fund/small business technical assistance program. Microloans will range from $1,000-$25,000 and outreach will focus on minority, low-income, immigrant, women, veterans and disabled entrepreneurs within the MetroWest and Worcester regions.

SMOC’s Women Infant and Children (WIC) nutrition program hosted the federal regional USDA Administrator and WIC’s Regional Office Director and Policy Director for a tour of the USDA funded “Good Food Project”, a hands-on cooking instruction and nutrition education program located in WIC at our Framingham Headquarters. Julie Mason, a WIC nutritionist, demonstrated the art of cooking nutritious and delicious, quick and budget conscious meals.

Governor Baker visited SMOC on Jan 14th to announce the State's "Urban Agenda" Award to the Framingham Business Resource Alliance, a community collaboration led by SMOC. Together the partners will launch a one-stop microenterprise center at SMOC's Framingham headquarters. This initiative will boost the launch and growth of new businesses headed by downtown entrepreneurs, especially including immigrants, women, veterans and the disabled.

On November 9, we celebrated the graduation of 13 women who participated in the first ever Successful Women in Clean Energy training. This pilot program was funded by MassCEC with the goal of creating a strong, replicable program model. During the 5 weeks of training, participants were taught energy efficiency and conservation with a focus on solar, customer service skills, employment and life skills. Upon completion, graduates will be placed in 6 month fellowships with a goal of finding permanent jobs with competitive wages. Friends and family of the graduates were in attendance along with local officials, student mentors, program staff and representatives from MassCEC.

The Open House was held on Oct. 15 to celebrate the reconstruction of 10-12 Coburn Street in Framingham. The property was badly damaged by a fire last year (fortunately nobody was harmed). The new space will provide affordable supportive housing for two families. We would like to thank Mass Housing for providing financing for this project to supplement insurance proceeds. The ribbon cutting ceremony, pictured here, was attended by local officials, financing and construction partners, SMOC Board members and staff.

As a member of Worcester's Chandler Street Business Association, SMOC will be sponsoring the work of four neighborhood youth this summer within the Chandler Street Business Association Summer Youth Employment Program. This valuable program allows the neighborhood youth to be involved in the direction of their neighborhood on many levels. Pictured here are SMOC Executive Director Jim Cuddy and The Pho Hien Buddhist Temple Youth Director, Hieu Nguyen, representing the Chandler Street Business Association.

SMOC's history has been published by local author and Board member Hugo "Holly" Hollerorth. The book is called "Building a Culture of Care: The Ongoing Saga of the South Middlesex Opportunity Council." It is an in-depth look at the origins, history and evolution of the organization through the years. Pictured here are the author (center) with staff members Susan Gentili (left) and Darlene Assencoa (right).

Welcome to SMOC! This website is designed to inform the user of who we are, what we believe in and what we do. The site is constructed to meet the needs of a variety of different users. It provides a broad overview of our organization and, hopefully, improves and increases access to all of our programs and services.

SMOC: South Middlesex Opportunity Council 7 Bishop Street, Framingham, MA 01702 Phone (508) 872-4853, TTY: (844) 807-7989, Fax: (508) 620-2310


Primary Focus of the Provider

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Services
  • Mental Health Treatment Services
  • Mix of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
  • General health services

Type of Care

  • Mental health treatment
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Detoxification
  • Methadone maintenance
  • Methadone maintenance for predetermined time
  • Methadone detoxification
  • Buprenorphine maintenance
  • Buprenorphine maintenance for predetermined time
  • Buprenorphine detoxification
  • Relapse prevention from naltrxone
  • Buprenorphine used in treatment
  • Naltrexone (oral)
  • Vivitrol (injectable Naltrexone)
  • Methadone
  • Transitional housing or halfway house
  • Do not treat opiod addiction
  • Use methadone/buprenorphoine for pain management or emergency dosing
  • Do not use medication for opioid addiction
  • Accepts clients on opioid medication
  • Prescribes/administer buprenorphine and/or naltrexone
  • All Clients in Opioid Treatment Program
  • SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program

Facility Type

  • Psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for children
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for adults
  • Other residential treatment facility
  • Partial hospitalization/day treatment
  • Outpatient mental health facility
  • Community mental health center
  • Multi-setting mental health facility (e.g., residential plus outpatient)

Treatment Approaches

  • Individual psychotherapy
  • Couples/family therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Cognitive/behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy
  • Behavior modification
  • Integrated dual disorders treatment
  • Trauma therapy
  • Activity therapy
  • Electroconvulsive therapy
  • Psychotropic medication
  • Telemedicine therapy
  • Substance abuse counseling approach
  • Trauma-related counseling
  • Rational emotive behavioral therapy

Facility Smoking Policy

  • Smoking not permitted
  • Smoking permitted in designated area
  • Smoking permitted without restriction

Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, etc.)

  • Hospital inpatient
  • Residential
  • Partial hospitalization/day treatment
  • Outpatient
  • Short-term residential
  • Long-term residential
  • Residential detoxification
  • Outpatient detoxification
  • Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or vivitrol
  • Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Regular outpatient treatment
  • Hospital inpatient detoxification
  • Hospital inpatient treatment
  • Computerized treatment
  • General Hospital(including VA hospital)
  • Psychiatric hospital

Facility Operation (e.g. Private, Public)

  • Private organization
  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  • State mental health authority
  • Other state government agency
  • Regional/district or county, local or municipal government
  • Tribal government
  • Indian Health Service
  • State Government
  • Local, county, or community government
  • Department of Defense
  • State substance abuse agency
  • State mental health department
  • State department of health
  • Hospital licensing authority
  • The Joint Commission
  • Commission on Accreditation and Rehabilitation
  • National Committee for Quality Assurance
  • Council on Accreditation
  • Healthcare Facilitiues Accreditation Program
  • Other national oraganization

Payment/Insurance Accepted

  • No payment accepted
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • Private health insurance
  • Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
  • IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
  • Access to recovery (ATR) voucher
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • State welfare or child and family services funds
  • State corrections or juvenile justice funds
  • State education funds
  • Other State funds
  • County or local government funds
  • Community Service Block Grants
  • Community Mental Health Block Grants
  • U.S Department of VA funds
  • Federal, or any government funding for substance abuse programs

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis intervention team
  • Psychiatric emergency walk-in services

Payment Assistance Available

  • Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Payment assistance (check with facility for details)

Language Services

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Spanish
  • Native American Indian or Alaska Native languages
  • Other languages(excluding Spanish)

Special Programs/Groups Offered

  • Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
  • Veterans
  • Active duty military
  • Military families
  • Clients referred from the court/judicial system
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Adolescents
  • Pregnant/postpartum women
  • Adult women
  • Adult men
  • Persons with HIV or AIDS
  • Persons who have experienced trauma
  • Persons who have experienced sexual abuse
  • Persons who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
  • Children with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
  • Persons with serious mental illness (SMI)
  • Persons with Alzheimer's or dementia
  • Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Transitional age young adults
  • Persons with eating disorders

Ancillary Services

  • Assertive community treatment
  • Intensive case management
  • Case management
  • Chronic disease/illness management
  • Consumer-run (peer-support) services
  • Court-ordered outpatient treatment
  • Diet and exercise counseling
  • Education services
  • Family psychoeducation
  • Housing services
  • Illness management and recovery
  • Integrated primary care service
  • Legal advocacy
  • Nicotine replacement therapy
  • Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications
  • Psychosocial rehabilitation services
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Suicide prevention services
  • Supported employment
  • Supported housing
  • Therapeutic foster care
  • Smoking/tobacco cessation counselling
  • Vocational rehabilitation services
  • Alcohol Detoxification
  • Benzodiazepines Detoxification
  • Cocaine Detoxification
  • Methamphetamines Detoxification
  • Opiods Detoxification
  • Treatment for gambling disorder
  • Treatment for internet use disorder
  • Individual counseling offered
  • Group counseling offered
  • Family counseling offered
  • Marital/couples counseling offered
  • 12-step faciltitation approach
  • Brief intervention approach
  • Contingency management/motivational incentive
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Anger management
  • Martix Model
  • Community reinforcement plus vouchers
  • Relapse prevention
  • Residential beds for clients children

Age Groups Accepted

  • Children/adolescents
  • Young adults
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65 or older)

Gender Accepted

  • Female
  • Male

Exclusive Services

  • Methadone and buprenorphine clients only
  • Methadone clients only
  • DUI/DWI clients
  • Serve only DWI clients

  • Greater Worcester Housing

    25 Queen St, Worcester, MA 01610-2434