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Help Support the Work that Gives so
Much to Families and the Communities where They
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Twelve Step Education Program of New England is a
tax exempt 501 (c)(3) non-profit educational corporation. We get no federal or
state funding so we count on the generosity of corporate and individual donors
in order to continue to serve the men and women who come through our doors
looking to stay sober. Many of our residents were from the homeless population.
Many more would be homeless if they could not count on the clean, safe, sober
living environments that we provide. In addition, many of our residents are
dual diagnosed, disabled, or have HIV. Why
not give a helping hand to men and women who are so desperately trying to
change their lives to become healthier and sober? Help us to help them learn
how to re-connect with their families, maintain steady employment, and live
every day – “one day at a time”. Your generosity is needed to continue “Phil’s
Dream” of a helping hand and a sober bed for anyone who needs one. Help us save
lives “one person at a time”.
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- $25 donation will help to buy
household supplies for a week for one house
- $50 donation will feed one of our
small sober homes for a week
- $130 donation will provide sober
living with meals for one week for one man or woman
- $563 donation will provide sober
living with meals for one month for one man or woman
- $100 donation will subsidize living
expenses for up to 10 people for one week
- $500 will pay for electricity for
one of our large sober homes for half a month
- $1100 wil buy fuel oil for one of
our large sober homes for one month
- $2000 wil pay our water and sewer
costs for one quarter
- $2500 will feed all of our 270
residents for one month
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Please consult with
a tax professional as to the extent your contribution is tax deductible.
Mail your contribution to:
Twelve Step Education Program
317 Boston Road
Billerica, MA
01821
Give now
using your Master Card or Visa!
Thank you for your generosity!
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HOUSE WISH
LIST |
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This is a wish list for the men & women in our houses.
Any items you could provide would be appreciated. |
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| Clothing |
Kitchen Needs |
Office Supplies |
| Socks, T-shirts,
underwear |
Cleaning
Supplies |
Copy paper,
envelopes |
| Sweatshirts and
sweaters |
Paper
products |
Fax
machines, pens, pads of paper |
| Jeans and casual
pants |
Produce, meats, deli,
canned goods |
Computers,
printers |
| Toiletries |
Large Items |
Other Needs |
| Deodorant,
shampoo |
Commercial Stove,
dishwasher |
Books, magazines,
games |
| Toothbrushes,
toothpaste |
Freezers, large
refrigerators |
Blankets & new
beddings |
| Brushes &
combs |
Beds, mattresses,
bureaus |
Labor: plumbing,
carpentry, electrical |
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We would like to thank the following for
their generous support! |
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Kiwanis Club of Everett
MA Building 19 Foundation Roche Brothers New Balance Boston Federal
Savings Bank Alpha Industries Medford Bank Walmart
Tewksbury Walmart Hudson, NH Renaissance Hotels New England Coffee
Company Catalano Market Modern Assistance Program Atlantic Seacove
Inc. Stop & Shop Reades Services Sheet Metal Workers
Union Dunkin Donuts IBEW Local 103 Costco, Danvers Pepperidge Farm
Thrift Store, Middleton |
Stoneham
Savings Bank Target, Inc., Woburn Jacobi and Associates The American
Legion, Post 95 Casual Male Big & Tall, Burlington Prema and Sreni
Srinivasan Very Fine Juice Company Walmart Chelmsford Summerfield
Suites Hotel Sierra Hotels BJ’s Wholesale Stores YMCA Coffee Break
Cafe Home Depot Star Market Bay Shore Construction Super
Chef Mass. Coalition for the Homeless JJD Towing VFW Post 2346,
Saugus O’Connor True Value Hardware |
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