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Drug addiction resources in New Hampshire

Key phone numbers, links you should know

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Drug addiction resources in New Hampshire

Key phone numbers, links you should know

There are several resources available in New Hampshire regarding the state's drug addiction crisis.1-844-711-HELPOpen 24 hours per day, 7 days per weekHotline designed to help those who struggle with addiction or substance use or have questions about what to do next2-1-1The state's help hotline can connect you to any resourcesMore information at http://www.211nh.org/NHRecoveryHub.orgWebsite launched May 2018Site offers list of vetted resources for those dealing with addictionMore information at http://nhrecoveryhub.org/NHTreatment.orgInteractive map shows drug and alcohol addiction treatment centersIncludes extensive list of helpful centers and resources offered by eachMore information at http://nhtreatment.org/Safe StationsThe Safe Station program encourages those seeking help for opioid addiction to go to any fire station in Manchester or Nashua to get immediate assistance at any time of the day. Hundreds have utilized the program. Concord officials also launched a similar program in early January 2017. Manchester's Safe Station programNashua's Safe Station program

There are several resources available in New Hampshire regarding the state's drug addiction crisis.

1-844-711-HELP

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  • Open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
  • Hotline designed to help those who struggle with addiction or substance use or have questions about what to do next

2-1-1

NHRecoveryHub.org

  • Website launched May 2018
  • Site offers list of vetted resources for those dealing with addiction
  • More information at http://nhrecoveryhub.org/

NHTreatment.org

  • Interactive map shows drug and alcohol addiction treatment centers
  • Includes extensive list of helpful centers and resources offered by each
  • More information at http://nhtreatment.org/

Safe Stations

The Safe Station program encourages those seeking help for opioid addiction to go to any fire station in Manchester or Nashua to get immediate assistance at any time of the day. Hundreds have utilized the program. Concord officials also launched a similar program in early January 2017.