Boulder opens first-of-its-kind home for people struggling with addiction

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Boulder opens first-of-its-kind home for people struggling with addiction
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BOULDER , Colo. — Four months have passed since a first-of-its-kind home in Boulder County opened its doors to people struggling with addiction.Dustin Chavez, 39, said his addiction was almost predetermined by the life he was born into.

“I really like how Tribe takes a holistic approach to the person, not just addiction," Chavez said. “They meet you where you're at and get you to where you need to be and where they feel like is a good place for you to move onto for yourself.”“What we're offering is residential treatment for men in this lovely home and outpatient clinical services for all community members,” said Clinical Director at Tribe Recovery Services in Boulder MJ Smart.

Policy Advisor on Homelessness for the City of Boulder Megan Newton said Project Recovery creates a bridge for people who want to be in recovery.

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