Farnum Center: Substance Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation
Serves all afflicted with substance abuse regardless of race, creed, color, sex, or ability to pay. The 30-day residential program includes individual, group, and educational sessions. There is also an outpatient program including individual, group, and family counseling along with individual group therapy.
235 Hanover Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Phone: (603) 622-3020
Friends of Recovery Provides education on the nature of addiction, treatment and recovery.
1492 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: (603) 647-4629
e-mail
Keystone Hall Keystone Hall has a special women's wing consisting of 11 beds to provide a safe and woman oriented residence during their stay. Keystone Hall empowers women to be active in their recovery and health, and take responsibility for their own lives; educates women on the impact of health factors on their lives, improving their health and sense of well being; assists women to achieve sobriety and to begin their journey to recovery from addiction.
For more information about the Women's Program at Keystone Hall, contact
(603) 881- 4848
Send all postal correspondence to:
Keystone Hall
Pine Street Extension
Nashua NH 03060
Phone: (603) 881-4848
e-mail
105 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (800) 852-3345 Ext. 6100
Phone: (603) 271-6100
New Hampshire Task Force on Women and Recovery (NHTFWR)
A grassroots organization of consumers, providers and concerned citizens dedicated to improving the lives of at-risk, addicted and recovering girls, women and families. Taskforce on Women & Recovery members are women and men with lived experience, allies, professionals and concerned citizens. Together we can ensure that no New Hampshire woman need choose between her safety and her sobriety or between caring for her minor children and getting the help that she needs. We can work to reduce high rates of underage drinking among New Hampshire girls.
Contact:
Mailing address: 816 Elm Street #189
Manchester, NH 03101
Physical address: 1492 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: (603) 647-4629
Fax: (603) 647-5977
Contact Executive Director Niki Miller, MS, CPS at nmiller@nhtwr.org to find out more.
New Life Home for Women and Children This is a faith-based organization focused on meeting the needs of women with drug and alcohol related problems and their children. They offer an 18-24 month residential program made up of daily classes, job preparation, parenting classes, life skills training, computer course, personal counseling, college level courses, structured programs, character building classes, and tutoring for GED.
Women for Sobriety WFS is a self-help program for women with problems of addiction. It is the first and only self-help Program for women only and its precepts take into account the very special problems women have in recovery - the need for feelings of self-value and self-worth, and the need to expatiate feelings of guilt and humiliation.
For additional information including the "New Life" Program and the complete recovery catalog, please contact:
WFS, Inc.
P.O. Box 618
Quakertown, PA 18951-0618
Phone/fax: (215) 536-8026