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Welcome!

We're thrilled to welcome you to Boston Medical Center's inaugural Together for Hope: Boston Addiction Conference 2024, hosted by the Grayken Center for Addiction. These two days are sure to be filled with inspiring panels, informative talks, innovative ideas, and community-building among addiction experts and people with lived experience.

On this page, you can find all the information you need to have a successful conference, including a schedule and program, directions and parking, food information, and more.

Thank you so much for joining us!

Arrival and check in

Check-in for the conference starts at 7:30 a.m. at the Reggie Lewis Center gymnasium, where you can pick up your nametag and program. There, food vendors will also be offering breakfast for purchase, and attendees can visit our exhibit hall before starting the day of sessions and panels.

Reggie Lewis Center
1350 Tremont St
Boston, MA

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Getting here

Public transportation

The Reggie Lewis Center and Roxbury Community College are MBTA accessible by the Orange Line (Roxbury Crossing stop) and local buses (8, 41, 15, 23).

Parking

Parking is available at Roxbury Community College, which has two parking lots that can accommodate up to 520 vehicles free of charge. Enter at the corner of Cedar Street and Columbus Ave.

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Thank you to our sponsors and collaborators

 

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We are deeply grateful to John Grayken and Eilene Davidson Grayken for their exceptional generosity in funding BMC's Grayken Center for Addiction, which has allowed the development and hosting of this conference.