an official NEW HAMPSHIRE government website

New Hampshire support
and recovery programs:

Friends of Recovery NH
www.recoverynh.com

NH F.A.S.T.E.R. (Families Advocating for Substance abuse Treatment, Education and Recovery)
www.recoverynh.com/f-a-s-t-e-r

NH Alcoholics Anonymous, Inc.
www.nhaa.net

NH Al-Anon and Alateen – for families and friends of alcoholics
www.nhal-anon.org

NH Narcotics Anonymous
www.gsana.org

Suicide Prevention Hotline:
1-800-273-TALK

For emergencies always dial:
911

National support and recovery programs:

National Support Groups
1-800-662-HELP
24/7 Treatment and Referral Hotline

Faces and Voices of Recovery:
www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org

Recovery is Everywhere:
www.recoveryiseverywhere.com

The Second Road:
www.thesecondroad.org

Life After...:
www.drugfree.org/lifeafter/

Building a New Life

Change is possible. Hope is essential.

Recovery is continued abstinence from alcohol and drugs, and a full re-engagement in the community based on resilience, health and hope.

Recovery is getting lives back on track, improving health, wellness and qualify of life (source: "Recovery Oriented Systems of Care project" NASADAD).

Recovery is ageless, and for everyone – even older adults who receive treatment appropriate to their needs can have high rates of success. There are many recovery and support programs for alcohol and other drugs throughout the state of New Hampshire. These programs provide help for individuals in recovery, and support for their family and friends.

New Hampshire support group information

Recovery Coaches are people who have experience with their own recovery paths and are trained to help you with yours. Find a Recovery Coach by calling 603-669-7900 or email   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . They are allies and mentors who work with you to:

  • Create a vision for your recovery
  • Identifyl and remove barriers
  • Access community resources

12 Step New Hampshire Recovery Programs
New Hampshire Alcoholics Anonymous, Inc. www.nhaa.net
For families and friends of alcoholics http://www.nhal-anon.org
Granite State Narcotics Anonymous www.gsana.org

For a list of recovery programs, see the New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Services guide: Download New Hampshire Guide