Hope for NH to cut ribbon on 3 new community recovery centers

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Sign of things to come in Manchester, as Hope for NH Recovery announces the launch of three additional community centers.
Sign of things to come in Manchester, as Hope for NH Recovery announces the launch of three additional community centers.

MANCHESTER, NH – Seeing firsthand the positive impact being made by its community recovery centers in Manchester, Newport and Concord, Hope for NH Recovery is now expanding its services across New Hampshire, opening three new community recovery centers in the next several weeks.

On Friday, July 15 at noon, Hope for NH Recovery will host a ribbon cutting ceremony as they open a new community recovery center at 6 Railroad Ave. in Derry, in conjunction with the Derry Friendship Center.

On Monday, July 18, the new community recovery center at 165 Main St. in Claremont is slated to open at 11 a.m. And on Tuesday August 2 at 10 a.m., the new community recovery center at 823 Main St. in Berlin will open. The public is welcome to attend all of these openings.

“This is an exciting time for Hope for NH Recovery as we expand our reach across NH and are able to help more of those individuals struggling with addiction,” said President and CEO, Cheryl Coletti-Lawson.

In the past year Hope for NH Recovery has helped thousands of individuals and family members find the right recovery support services for their needs; offered a venue for healthy, drug and alcohol free socialization; and provided family supports for all stages of recovery.

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