The Binghamton YWCA has begun receiving residents for its new Bridge Program. The program provides pregnant women, who are addicted to opioids, a place to stay with their soon-to-be born children while they seek rehabilitation. The new program has a total of eight beds available, two of which are already occupied. The women and children are able to stay anywhere from 7 to 17 months as the mother recovers from addiction. In addition to just housing, the Bridge Program also features 24-hour-a-day counseling services. YWCA officials say that the Bridge Program is the first of its kind in New York State.
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
Sayre woman facing charges for allegedly threatening to kill two people
A Sayre woman is facing charges after she allegedly... Read More.
RPH Auxiliary serving as title sponsor for Guthrie Gallop
SAYRE, Pa. — The Robert Packer Hospital Auxiliary will serve as... Read More.
Tastes of the Valley set for Friday in Waverly
The Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce will host its... Read More.
Newark Valley man accused of stealing e-bike
A Newark Valley man has been arrested for stealing... Read More.
Previous
Next













