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Victory Programs company history timeline

1975

1975 Ted Cantone becomes Executive Director of Unity House and changes its name to Victory House with John de Miranda as Co-Director.

1976

1976 The Boston College PULSE Program begins sending student volunteers to Victory House, with Jonathan Scott as Victory House’s first volunteer.

1978

1978 Victory House, Inc. receives its first grant for $10,000 from the Permanent Charity Fund – now called the Boston Foundation.

1979

1979 Victory House is purchased for $25,000 from the American Rescue Workers.

1980

1980 Victory House is the first recovery home in Massachusetts to accept clients living with HIV/AIDS.

1984

1984 Jonathan Scott becomes the fifth Executive Director of Victory House.

1987

1987 The Mobile AIDS Resource Team (MART) begins working out of Victory House.

1994

1994 Victory Programs and Flynn Christian Fellowship agree to a merger.

1995

1995 Moved into its current home at 29 Stanhope Street, allowing the Center to expand its services to include meals five days a week, regular counseling services, a computer classroom, career counseling and holistic care.

1995 Victory Programs redesigns and renovates the five Flynn sites as new treatment and housing for adults and families living with HIV and addiction.Shepherd House votes to merge with Victory Programs.

2000

2000 Victory Programs' new administrative building opens at 965 Massachusetts Ave.

2005

2005 Victory Programs merges with ReVision House, an emergency family shelter and urban farm in Dorchester.

2007

2007 Victory Programs opens the doors to Joelyn’s Family Home.

2008

2008 Victory Housing on Warren Street opens as a housing first program.

2009

2009 Victory Programs merges with AIDS Housing Corporation, expanding our reach to 11 states.Victory Programs acquires Ruah House, our first program in Cambridge.

2010

2010 Victory Programs expands ReVision Urban Farm, opening a farm stand on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester.

2011

2011 Victory Programs celebrates 35 years of opening doors to hope, health and housing in Boston and beyond.

2012

2012 Victory Programs merges with the Boston Living Center – New England’s largest community resource for people living with HIV/AIDS – doubling the number of people served.

2013

2013 Victory Programs acquires Serenity Supportive Housing, a permanent housing program for 15 people living with HIV/AIDS in Topsfield, MA.

2014

2014 Victory Programs opens Chamblet Family Home, a shelter and supportive housing program for 6-8 homeless families.

2015

© 2015 Victory Programs Incorporated.

2015 Victory Programs expands to include Victory Prevention, a new division that encompasses the Boston Living Center and the newly formed Mobile Prevention Team.

2016

2016 Victory Programs opens New Victories for Women, a 14 bed women's residential recovery program, next to New Victories in Dorchester.

2017

2017 Victory Programs opens New Joelyn's Home, a 24 bed women's residential recovery program, in a beautiful, fully-renovated Victorian Home on the Roxbury/Dorchester line.

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