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Substance Use & Recovery
Statewide nonprofit focused on recovery from substance use disorders. Coordinates recovery support services and recovery community organizations across New Hampshire.
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Crisis lines, CMHCs, MAT providers, peer support, telehealth, youth programs, veterans services, LGBTQ+ care, and more — across all seven NH regions.
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Substance Use & Recovery
Statewide nonprofit focused on recovery from substance use disorders. Coordinates recovery support services and recovery community organizations across New Hampshire.
Support Groups
Nar-Anon is a 12-step program for families, friends, and loved ones of people with drug addiction. NH Nar-Anon groups meet in Manchester, Concord, Nashua, and online. Members share experience, strength, and hope for coping with a loved one's substance use. Free and confidential.
Eligibility: Families and friends affected by substance use; free
Support Groups
The New Hampshire Area of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) hosts in-person and online 12-step meetings for people in recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol. NH NA meetings take place in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Dover, Portsmouth, Laconia, Keene, and communities statewide. The program is abstinence-based and spiritually grounded but not affiliated with any religion. Free; no commitment required to attend.
Eligibility: Anyone wanting to stop using drugs; free
Crisis & Emergency
New Hampshire's statewide 24/7 information and referral service. Trained specialists connect residents with over 4,000 nonprofit agencies for mental health services, housing, food, utilities, substance use treatment, and more.
Telehealth & Online Therapy
NH Medicaid covers telehealth for behavioral health services including therapy, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, substance use counseling, and peer support — with parity to in-person visits. NH residents on Medicaid can receive most mental health services via video or phone from home.
Eligibility: NH Medicaid beneficiaries
LGBTQ+ Affirming Care
NH organization creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth to explore questions of gender and sexuality in welcoming environments. Runs support groups, peer programs, and an Alternative Peer Group (APG) for LGBTQ+ youth in recovery from substance use. Affiliated with the NH Center for Justice and Equity.
Peer Support
Statewide organization of recovery community organizations and peer recovery coaches across NH. Connects individuals in recovery from substance use and mental health conditions with peer support, recovery housing, and community resources.
Crisis & Emergency
Free, confidential, 24/7 national treatment-referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use disorders. Provides referrals to local treatment, support groups, and community organizations.
Support Groups
Self-Management and Recovery Training: free, science-based mutual-aid meetings for people working to overcome addictive behaviors. NH meetings include Manchester, Nashua, and Portsmouth, plus online options. Open to adults 18+.
Substance Use & Recovery
New Hampshire's single point of entry for substance use disorder help. Nine regional Doorway locations provide assessment, coordinated referral to treatment, and supportive services.
Substance Use & Recovery
New Hampshire's statewide network of single points of entry for substance use disorder treatment. Walk in or call to get screened, stabilized, and connected to treatment and recovery supports.
Housing & Shelter
Christian street-outreach ministry for people who are homeless or on the edge in Manchester, offering meals, a food pantry, showers, lockers, access to medical and substance-use care, and a transformational residential living program with wraparound care to stabilize mental health and support recovery.
Youth & Family
Easterseals NH provides outpatient mental health counseling and substance use treatment (in-person and via telehealth) for adults, youth, veterans, first responders, and families, plus intensive residential and educational services at its Gammon Academy campuses and Individual Service Option (ISO) supports for children with behavioral health needs.
Veterans Mental Health
Liberty House is Catholic Charities NH's residential recovery and mental health program for NH veterans. Supports veterans managing PTSD and co-occurring substance use disorders using peer mentorship and a structured recovery program. Transitional housing with clinical support.
Substance Use & Recovery
Harbor Care residential substance use treatment program in Nashua for women, including pregnant and parenting women, with children up to age 12 able to live on site. Services include residential and outpatient treatment, MAT, counseling, parenting support, 12-step programming, and integrated primary, mental health, and dental care.
Substance Use & Recovery
State-funded walk-in substance use triage and care center. No appointment needed — anyone can walk in for same-day assessment, peer support, and help navigating to treatment. Staffed by peers and clinicians. Free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents; no insurance required
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Dover serving the Seacoast region. Peer specialists provide same-day support, harm reduction supplies, and referrals to treatment. Free; no appointment or insurance required.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Manchester. Same-day peer support, assessment, and care navigation. No appointment needed and no insurance required. State-funded; free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Nashua — no appointment, no insurance required. Peer specialists and clinicians provide same-day assessment, naloxone, and navigation to local MAT providers and treatment programs. Free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Substance Use & Recovery
State-funded walk-in substance use triage and care center. No appointment needed — anyone can walk in for same-day assessment, peer support, and help navigating to treatment. Staffed by peers and clinicians. Free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents; no insurance required
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Dover serving the Seacoast region. Peer specialists provide same-day support, harm reduction supplies, and referrals to treatment. Free; no appointment or insurance required.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Manchester. Same-day peer support, assessment, and care navigation. No appointment needed and no insurance required. State-funded; free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Substance Use & Recovery
Walk-in substance use triage and care center in Nashua — no appointment, no insurance required. Peer specialists and clinicians provide same-day assessment, naloxone, and navigation to local MAT providers and treatment programs. Free to all NH residents.
Eligibility: All NH residents
Housing & Shelter
Statewide nonprofit preventing and breaking the cycle of homelessness. Programs include 24/7 emergency shelters, integrated case management, affordable housing, food programs, and substance use treatment.
Housing & Shelter
Families in Transition operates transitional housing and recovery housing specifically for individuals and families in early substance use recovery in Manchester. Provides stable, sober housing with on-site peer support and case management. Strong focus on mothers with children and families involved in the child welfare system.
Eligibility: Adults in early recovery, families, mothers with children; Medicaid and income-based
Substance Use & Recovery
Outpatient substance use treatment services at 700 Lake Avenue.
Substance Use & Recovery
Granite Pathways (formerly GRS Recovery Connection) is a peer-led recovery community organization in Manchester offering peer recovery coaching, recovery housing navigation, employment support, and substance use peer support groups. Bridges gap between treatment discharge and stable community recovery. Free services.
Eligibility: Adults in or seeking recovery; free
Community Mental Health Center
State-designated CMHC serving southern Hillsborough County. Comprehensive mental health and substance use services for all ages. Walk-in open access at 440 Amherst Street (Mon-Thu from 8 AM).
Substance Use & Recovery
Flagship residential dual-diagnosis rehab of Granite Recovery Centers on a 70+ acre campus in the White Mountains, offering on-site medical detox, residential/inpatient care, PHP, IOP, medication-assisted treatment, and evidence-based therapies (CBT, DBT) for substance use and co-occurring disorders.
Housing & Shelter
Nonprofit providing housing, healthcare, and veteran services. Offers permanent supportive housing, primary care, dental care, mental health and substance use treatment.
Housing & Shelter
Harbor Homes provides transitional and permanent supportive housing for individuals with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring conditions in southern NH. Integrates psychiatric case management, peer support, and housing-first services. Helps individuals transition from homelessness or institutional care to stable community living.
Eligibility: Adults with mental illness or SUD in southern NH; Medicaid and income-based
Substance Use & Recovery
Upper Valley substance use treatment, recovery housing, and a 24/7 helpline for people in crisis or seeking recovery support.
Substance Use & Recovery
Headrest is the Upper Valley's community-based substance use and crisis center, offering substance use counseling, harm reduction, peer support, and a crisis stabilization room. Serves adults and youth across the NH-VT border region. Accepts all insurance and offers sliding-scale fees.
Eligibility: All ages; all insurance and self-pay
Crisis & Emergency
Founded 1971. 24/7 crisis hotline for depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, substance use, and domestic violence.
Substance Use & Recovery
Residential and outpatient treatment for pregnant and newly postpartum women with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions, providing a safe nurturing home, therapeutic care, and childcare during group sessions.
Substance Use & Recovery
Hope Works offers outpatient substance use disorder treatment, medication-assisted treatment, individual counseling, and peer recovery coaching in greater Nashua. Medicaid accepted. Focused on making treatment accessible for low-income individuals.
Eligibility: Adults 18+; Medicaid and sliding scale accepted
Substance Use & Recovery
Hope Works offers outpatient substance use disorder treatment, medication-assisted treatment, individual counseling, and peer recovery coaching in greater Nashua. Medicaid accepted. Focused on making treatment accessible for low-income individuals.
Eligibility: Adults 18+; Medicaid and sliding scale accepted
Therapy & Counseling
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Colebrook providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services for residents of northern Coös County. Offers mental health therapy, psychiatric services, and substance use treatment on a sliding scale. Serves one of NH's most rural and underserved areas.
Substance Use & Recovery
Harbor Care (formerly Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism) residential substance use treatment program in Nashua offering detox, residential rehab, and recovery services for adults with substance use disorders.
Substance Use & Recovery
Nashua-area treatment program for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Provides integrated dual diagnosis treatment through residential, IOP, and outpatient services. Specializes in the intersection of addiction and conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD.
Eligibility: Adults 18+; Medicaid and most insurance
Substance Use & Recovery
The Lakes Region's community mental health center offers an integrated substance use disorder program alongside its mental health services. Outpatient and IOP levels of care, with buprenorphine (Suboxone) prescribing by embedded prescribers and peer support.
Eligibility: Adults; Medicaid and most insurance
Substance Use & Recovery
The Lakes Region's community mental health center offers an integrated substance use disorder program alongside its mental health services. Outpatient and IOP levels of care, with buprenorphine (Suboxone) prescribing by embedded prescribers and peer support.
Eligibility: Adults; Medicaid and most insurance
Community Mental Health Center
Integrated mental and physical health care for children, adults, elders, and families. 24/7 emergency response with mobile crisis team. Walk-in intake Tue-Wed 8:30-11 AM. Telehealth available.
Substance Use & Recovery
The Lakes Region Recovery Hub in Laconia provides peer recovery support, recovery coaching, group meetings, and connections to substance use treatment for residents of Belknap and surrounding counties. Part of the NH Doorway and community recovery hub network. Walk-ins welcome; no appointment needed.
Eligibility: Anyone seeking recovery support in the Lakes Region; free
Youth & Family
Manchester's public schools provide school-based mental health counselors, social workers, and student assistance counselors embedded in elementary, middle, and high schools across the district. Services include individual counseling, crisis intervention, substance use prevention, and connection to community mental health resources.
Eligibility: Students enrolled in Manchester public schools; free
Veterans Mental Health
Full-service VA medical center providing comprehensive mental health services to NH veterans: individual therapy, psychiatry, PTSD specialty treatment, substance use treatment (including MAT), MST counseling, inpatient psychiatric care, and Whole Health programming. The primary VA facility serving all of New Hampshire.
Eligibility: Veterans enrolled in VA healthcare
Community Mental Health Center
Comprehensive CMHC serving 38 towns and 115,000 residents in southwestern NH. Programs include parent education, family support, youth development, seniors services, substance abuse prevention/treatment.
Housing & Shelter
My Friend's Place provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and comprehensive case management for homeless youth ages 16–23 on the NH Seacoast. Services include mental health counseling, substance use support, education assistance, and housing placement. Trauma-informed, LGBTQ+ affirming.
Eligibility: Youth ages 16–23 experiencing homelessness; free
Youth & Family
Student Assistance Counselors (SACs) in Nashua's public schools provide early identification and intervention for students at risk due to mental health concerns, substance use, or family challenges. Embedded in middle and high schools; SACs bridge between school and community mental health services.
Eligibility: Students enrolled in Nashua public schools; free
Substance Use & Recovery
A 20-bed residential substance use treatment facility in Canterbury (part of Granite Recovery Centers) specializing in dual-diagnosis care for adults with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Housing & Shelter
New Horizons is Manchester's largest emergency shelter, serving men, women, and families experiencing homelessness. On-site case managers connect residents to mental health services, substance use treatment, and housing resources. Meal programs open to the wider community. The shelter does not turn away individuals because of active substance use.
Eligibility: Adults and families experiencing homelessness in NH
Peer Support
Public health organization coordinating behavioral health, substance use prevention, and recovery supports across the rural North Country.
Community Mental Health Center
Region 1 CMHC serving over 40% of the state geographically. Professional support for mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, acquired brain injury.
Community Mental Health Center
Comprehensive mental health services for eastern Rockingham County. Evaluations and treatment for all ages regardless of ability to pay.
Substance Use & Recovery
Youth-focused substance abuse treatment and mental health services. Counseling, intervention programs, and support for teens in crisis.
Substance Use & Recovery
SNHADAS provides outpatient substance use disorder counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment for adults in the Seacoast and southern NH region. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
Eligibility: Adults 18+
Substance Use & Recovery
SNHADAS provides outpatient substance use disorder counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment for adults in the Seacoast and southern NH region. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
Eligibility: Adults 18+
Therapy & Counseling
Comprehensive behavioral health services at Southern NH Medical Center, including outpatient substance use disorder treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), mental health evaluation, and psychiatric services. Hospital-based program serving the greater Nashua area.
Housing & Shelter
Nashua-area homeless outreach and shelter services including emergency shelter, day services, transitional housing referrals, and connection to mental health and substance use services. Case managers help individuals navigate to permanent housing.
Eligibility: Homeless individuals and families in Hillsborough County
Substance Use & Recovery
The largest substance use disorder treatment provider in northern New Hampshire. Offers outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient (IOP), medication-assisted treatment, and peer recovery support across Coos and Grafton counties. Telehealth available. Accepts Medicaid.
Eligibility: Adults and adolescents; all insurance and self-pay
Substance Use & Recovery
The largest substance use disorder treatment provider in northern New Hampshire. Offers outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient (IOP), medication-assisted treatment, and peer recovery support across Coos and Grafton counties. Telehealth available. Accepts Medicaid.
Eligibility: Adults and adolescents; all insurance and self-pay
Substance Use & Recovery
Regional Doorway location providing substance use disorder assessment, treatment referral, and supportive services for the North Country.
Substance Use & Recovery
Regional Doorway location at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Assessment, treatment referral, and supportive services for substance use disorders.
Substance Use & Recovery
Regional Doorway location providing substance use disorder assessment, addiction medicine services, and treatment referral in the western North Country.
Peer Support
Monadnock Region recovery community organization offering peer support, recovery coaching, and navigation services for individuals with substance use disorders. Peers help connect people to treatment, housing, and employment. Free services.
Eligibility: Anyone in or seeking recovery; all ages
Veterans Mental Health
The NH VA healthcare system's main medical center providing full-scope mental health services for enrolled veterans. Includes outpatient psychiatric care, PTSD treatment (Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure), military sexual trauma support, substance use disorder treatment, and robust telehealth options.
Support Groups
Free, confidential case management, emotional support, and emergency financial assistance for service members, veterans, and their families. Covers crisis intervention, counseling, housing stabilization, military sexual trauma, substance use, and benefits navigation.
Substance Use & Recovery
Family-founded nonprofit in Manchester providing integrated, evidence-based treatment for adults (18+) with mental illness with or without co-occurring substance use. Offers residential treatment, a Community Integration Program (ACT model), partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient services.
Substance Use & Recovery
Nonprofit recovery center serving northern New Hampshire with outpatient substance use and mental health treatment plus peer recovery support, recovery coaching, support groups, and family support across Center Ossipee, North Conway, Littleton, and Berlin. No one turned away for inability to pay.