Looking for support? You’re not alone.
Safe Harbor Cohasset is committed to helping individuals and families find trusted information, local services, and tools to navigate substance use prevention, mental health, and overall wellness. Whether you’re a parent, educator, teen, or concerned community member, our curated resources are here to guide you—wherever you are on your journey.


PARENT ADVISOR
Annemarie is a local mother who can offer advice, provide support and offer valuable resources. It’s one thing to call a number on the back of your insurance card – but it is another thing to meet someone for coffee, learn from their experience, ask direct questions and get honest feedback. Annemarie has experience navigating the often complicated world of addiction for the past ten years.

RECOVERY COACH
Kurt is the Recovery Coach for the Town of Cohasset. His role is to walk side by side with individuals seeking recovery from substance use disorders and help them create their own recovery plans, and develop their own recovery pathways.
Access Local Support
Through funding from the Town of Cohasset, limited financial assistance is available to residents affected by substance use. This includes scholarships for sober living for individuals in early recovery and therapy support for family members of those struggling with substance use disorder. These resources are designed to ease the emotional and financial strain many families face. To learn more or apply, please see the information below or contact us directly.
The Town of Cohasset is offering scholarships aimed at providing individuals with family therapy sessions to address the profound effect that substance use disorder can have on individuals and their loved ones. Through these sessions, the expectations is that individuals will be equipped with the necessary tools to navigate the complexities of addiction within a family structure, foster healing and resilience, and strengthen mental health.
** Scholarship is for financial assistance only and does not provide therapy services.
Housing assistance is provided to individuals for the transition from treatment for addiction to a sober living community. However, imminent employment to sustain living arrangements is required. Emergency housing assistance for unforeseen circumstances such as illness and employment interruptions may also be approved.
Sober living is intended to provide a safe, supportive, and structured substance-free environment to strengthen and build an individual’s foundation of recovery.
Other Resources
Click the images below to learn more about these local resources. Or stop by the Safe Harbor office at the Paul Pratt Memorial Library (by appointment only) to learn more and get connected!




