an official NEW HAMPSHIRE government website

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

New Hampshire State
http://www.nh.gov/index.html

NH Department of Corrections
www.nh.gov/nhdoc

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

Confidential, person to person help

You are not alone. Making a decision to get help or to help someone is a big step. New Hampshire provides confidential resources and support for individuals seeking treatment and recovery services.

Whether you need help for yourself, a friend or a family member, or you need support in dealing with a loved one who is addicted you can contact:

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services

  • Phone: 603-271-6110
  • Toll free: 800-804-0909
  • Web Site: http://www.dhhs.nh.gov
  • About: Provides prevention, treatment and recovery information.

For a substance abuse counselor

  • Phone: 603-271-6109 (Daytime only)
  • Toll free: 800-804-0909, press 1 (Daytime only)
  • About: Provides confidential treatment and information resources for yourself or someone you know.

New Hampshire Smoker’s Helpline

  • Toll free: 800-TRY-TO-STOP (800-879-8678)
  • About: Offers free and confidential counseling

211 New Hampshire

  • Phone: 211
  • Toll Free: 1-866-444-4211
  • TTY: 603-634-3388
  • Web Site: http://www.211nh.org
  • About: Connects callers to information about critical health and human services available in their community.

For a complete list of New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Prevention and Treatment Services:

 

For further info: Signs of abuse

For further info: Does my friend have a problem?

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