On Saturday, March 13, 2010, Boston Breaking The Cycle is holding a Recovery Celebration and Comedy Show at Memorial Hall in Melrose.  This event will raise awareness about the need for substance abuse treatments, as well as celebrate the recovery process. Food, fellowship, music, raffles, and comedy will be provided. Breaking The Cycle is trying to show our young people that we can have fun without the presence of alcohol or drugs. 

Boston Breaking the Cycle is concerned about the destructive effects that substance abuse has on our adolescents and their families, and on society as a whole.  If we don’t do our part, this devastating disease will continue to pass from one generation to the next.  The cycle must be stopped.  Our purpose is to promote awareness that recovery works and to help secure treatment options for those in need.  Join us in taking responsibility to make an impact on “Breaking The Cycle”!.

The generosity of our community members allows us to broaden the range of support and services we can provide to organizations and families.  Our success depends on the thoughtfulness of our donors to continue to reach our struggling population.  Breaking The Cycle’s Board of Directors, staff and the many families we serve, are grateful for the gracious donations received from the community.

Boston Breaking The Cycle is a 501[c]3 corporation and has supported the following programs in the past; National Recovery Walk in NY City, pilgrimage to Bill Wilson’s House in Vermont, Charlestown Recovery House, Granada House, Allston-Brighton Task Force, Recovery High School, Runner’s in recovery marathon meetings, a weekly young people’s recovery meeting, the formation of a sober softball team that competes in a sober softball league, as well as many other groups committed to recovery. With your support we will be able to continue these and many other programs to support young people in recovery and their families. 

Thank you in advance for your support,

Robert Balfour, President
Charles Durney, Director