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We congratulate all the children who were part of the Drug Free
Poster Contest and thank the staff and volunteers at NEAHMA who
made the day a huge success!
NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: Effective June 1st, The Ruth
Project will be operating from a new location at 516 Newport Avenue
in Attleboro, MA. Our mailing address remains the same: PO Box 64,
North Attleboro, MA 02761. We are excited to be located directly
on the public transportation line, making access to our services
and resources easier for women in need.
This is the mission of The Ruth Project: to walk with women in need
in the greater Attleboro-Taunton area. The Ruth Project is located
at 516 Newport Avenue, Attleboro, Massachusetts. Volunteers at The
Ruth Project assist women who have faced issues of crime, homelessness,
and separation from their children, as well as poverty, addiction,
and abuse.
The program provides comprehensive services such as mentoring, job
skills development, and affordable housing plans, to allow women
in need to face and overcome the issues in front of them.
In Bristol County there are more than 30,000 women living below
the poverty level. Some 50,000 women have not received a high school
diploma. The average wait for affordable housing is 3 -7 years.
The Ruth Project opened the doors of its Resource Center in March
2007 to provide direction, resources, and mentoring for women in
need.
Since opening, volunteers have placed job listings in the hands
of unemployed single mothers and worked with women on developing
sound job skills, including developing resumes and interviewing
techniques. We have made available a directory of affordable housing
and applications in the hands of women who were forced to leave
abusive situations and have walked through the application process
with women in need of affordable housing. Our directory of housing
resources continues to grow, ranging from emergency shelters to
rehabilitation programs, to transitional housing, and affordable
housing. Volunteers have assisted women in returning back to school.
We have worked together with area agencies so that women and children
have received clothing and food. Recovery and restoration programs
have helped women who struggle with addiction, affliction or abuse.
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