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Updated 3/11/2024
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Substance Misuse Prevention and Mental Health
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General Information
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)1-800-662-4357SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.https://www.samhsa.gov/
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The DoorwayDial 2-1-1 The Doorway is a program that is changing how New Hampshire helps people with an opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders. There are nine Doorway locations, providing single points of entry for people seeking help for substance use, whether they need treatment, support, or resources for prevention and awareness. The regional Doorways ensure that help is always less than an hour away. https://www.thedoorway.nh.gov/
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National Inistitute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)General Inquiries Line: 301-443-6441NIDA is a federal scientific research institute under the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIDA-funded scientific research addresses the most fundamental and essential questions about drug use, including tracking emerging drug use trends, understanding how drugs work in the brain and body, developing and testing new drug treatment and prevention approaches, and disseminating findings to the general public, researchers, policymakers, and others.https://nida.nih.gov/
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Services
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New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (NH DHHS) Crisis Services -New Hampshire’s crisis system is designed to quickly respond to individuals who are in urgent need of substance misuse services; family members and friends seeking help for a loved one; and those seeking information and/or support.https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/health-care/crisis-services
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Substance Use or Addiction-related Hotline Dial 2-1-1211 can connect you to: Doorways, Treatment Professionals, Recovery Support Services, Prevention Professionals, First Responders, Hospitals, Social Workers, and Therapists Same as above
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Granite Pathwaysinfo@granitepathways.orgThe mission of Granite Pathways is to support individuals with substance use disorders and mental illness in achieving their life goals as valued members of their community. Granite Pathways develops innovative, and sustainable solutions that are changing people’s lives.https://granitepathwaysnh.org/
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Resume Builderlinda@resumebuilder.com, Outreach and Communications CoordinatorOver 19 million Americans suffer from substance abuse issues and studies have shown that finding employment plays a huge factor in maintaining sobriety as having a regular work schedule builds a routine and structure as well as provides a sense of purpose. To help people in recovery gain meaningful employment, Resume Builder created a resource that provides information on job searching, addressing employment gaps, interview preparation, and the laws that protect them.
https://www.resumebuilder.com/employment-guide-for-people-in-substance-abuse-recovery/
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Recovery Resources
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Magnolia HouseJules: (818)-482-0694The Magnolia House of New Hampshire, is a non-profit organization 501(c)(3) that provides sober living homes for both men and women in recovery. https://magnoliahousenh.org/
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NH Statewide Alcoholics Anonymous MeetingsAA Hotline: 1-800-593-3330
Area 43 Service Office: (603) 662-6967
A website with information for folks need help geting sober. The site has information from how AA works to where are the meetings and district events. https://nhaa.net/
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NH Statewide Narcotics Anonymous Meetings24 Hour helpline: 888-624-3578
or email from their Contact Us page:
https://gsana.org/contact-us/
This website is offered as one of the gateways to the “experience, strength and hope” available to any addict seeking recovery. It contains information for addicts and professionals about Narcotics Anonymous in the Granite State Area of New Hampshire.https://gsana.org/
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Strength Over Stigma Recovery Community OrganizationDover: 4 Broadway
Rochester: 14 Signal Street
Hampton: 1 Lafayette Road, Building 1
email info@sosrco.org or call (603)-841-2350
The mission of SOS Recovery Community Organization is to reduce stigma and harm associated with substance use and by providing safe space and peer based supports for people in all stages of recovery.https://www.sosrco.org/
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Triangle Club120 Broadyway, Dover NH 03820
Call (603)-742-9803
Their mission is to promote the spiritual, physical and mental health of people in recovery from addiction to alcohol, heroin, and other substances, and to provide a safe place for those who acknowledge that staying substance-free is of primary importance. Within this safe, nurturing environment, substance misusers learn acceptance, self-love, coping strategies, and how the support of a community brings them hope for a new way of life.https://www.triangleclubdovernh.org/
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Families Hoping and Coping Elaine: (603)-315-9177
Tim: (603)-703-3948
A support group for families located at Safe Harbor Recovery Center, 865 Islington St, Portsmouth, NH. Meetings are held on 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7-8:30PM
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Mental Health: Services, Community Programs and Information
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Mental Health Hotline Call or text 833-710-6477 Acentralized contact center for individuals experiencing a mental health and/or substance use crisis.https://www.nh988.com/
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Seacoast Mental Health CenterPortsmouth Ofice: 1145 Sagamore Avenue, (603)-431-6703
Exeter Office: 30 Magnolia Lane, (603)-772-2710
A community mental health center providing evaluation and services for people in all ages in the Eastern Rockingham County: Brentwood, Deerfield, East Kingston, Eppint, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, North Hampton, Northwood, Nottingham, Portsmoth, Raymond, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, and Stratham. https://smhc-nh.org/
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Austin17 House263 Route 125, Brentwood, NH
(603)-770-6374
A nonprofit youth and family community center that provides mentoring programs for middle and high school youth in the greater Rockingham County area. Thier programs are offered in partnershio with local community members, school districts, coalition, clubs, subject matter experts (SMEs), and juvenile court systems.https://www.austin17house.org/
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Child Advocacy Center of Rockingham County800-894-5533
Hours: 8am to 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
or use their Contact Form: https://www.cacnh.org/contact/
Their mission is to provide a safe environment for the evaluation of alleged abuse of children 3 to 18 years of age. Through the collaboration of public, private, and community partners, they work to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of children affected by abuse and violent crime.https://www.cacnh.org/
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Connection Peer Support Center 544 Islington Street, Portsmouth NH 03801
(603)-427-6966 or email via their Contact page: https://www.connectionspeersupport.org/contact
Connections Peer Support Center is run by and for individuals with lived experience with mental health issues. This is a place where both members and staff are able to give and receive support and to learn from each other’s lived experience with mental health challenges.https://www.connectionspeersupport.org/
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