HOPE for NH Recovery welcomes aboard national recovery advocate

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From left, Bernadette Gleeson, Kelly Riley and Tammy Hollingsworth.
From left, Bernadette Gleeson, Kelly Riley and Tammy Hollingsworth.

MANCHESTER, NH – Nationally known recovery advocate Bernadette Gleeson has joined the HOPE for NH Recovery organization as Director of Recovery Development.

Gleeson recently left her position as CEO of Trek Limitless Recovery and moved from her home in Indiana to New Hampshire to begin working for HOPE.

She is a gifted and experienced speaker who delivers powerful and innovative solutions in the area of addiction recovery. Her years of experience include work both in the public and private sector as a professional recovery coach, recovery specialist, recovery advocate, and recovery consultant. She works tirelessly to transform the cultural landscape in how we talk about, interact with, and deliver services to people with substance use disorders.

The addition of Gleeson to the staff rounds out a leadership team for HOPE that serves to supports its six centers throughout the state – Berlin, Franklin, Concord, Manchester, Claremont, and Newport. Since opening its doors in the state of New Hampshire in July 2015, HOPE has collectively seen more than 15,000 visitors to its various centers statewide.

You can watch a TEDx Talk featuring Gleeson from 2015 below “Orange is the New White: What are You in Recovery To?”

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use disorder, please call HOPE at 603-935-7524.

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