The center, located at 1 Lafayette Road Unit One
April 29, 2026
Annual conference brings together experts in peer‑led recovery and harm reduction
Manchester, NH – SOS Recovery Community Organization (SOS) concluded its sixth annual RICH (Recovery, Inclusion, Community & Harm Reduction) Conference, held Wednesday, April 22, and Thursday,
Charles Mancuso and Bradford Paige
Jan. 21, 2026, 5:02 a.m. ET
A recent report from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute noted that nearly 1 in 10 New Hampshire residents struggled with a substance use disorder
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By Karen Dandurant news@seacoastonline.com
DOVER — There was some rain, but the people gathered in Henry Law Park on Saturday for the second annual SOS
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DOVER — Public safety and social service officials will host a community forum on addiction and its connections with homelessness, mental health and other issues in the region.
Dover Police Chief Bill Breault and Fire Chief Paul Haas will …
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By Paul Briand business@seacoastonline.com
PORTSMOUTH — Realtors and Rotarians are teaming up to help address the state’s opioid crisis with an event to benefit four Seacoast programs dedicated to addiction treatment and
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By Ian Lenahan, news@fosters.com
Now in its 36th year, National Night Out events will be held Tuesday, Aug. 6 in Dover, Rochester and Somersworth, as
The center, located at 1 Lafayette Road Unit One
SOMERSWORTH — Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and a roundtable of local stakeholders stressed Monday that a new $63 billion federal bill’s substance use disorder funds must be flexible so states like New Hampshire can best help their residents.
Shaheen, D-N.H., scheduled …
ROCHESTER — City councilors may have wrapped up their budget amendments Tuesday night, making a variety of cuts and additions that slightly lowered the next year’s proposed operating budget while keeping it under the projected tax cap.
Among Tuesday night’s …
By Max Sullivan
msullivan@seacoastonline.com
HAMPTON — Leah Rothchild had good grades, a love for sports and a strong family who raised her to avoid any illicit
NEW CASTLE — The Seacoast Women’s Giving Circle awarded its 2019 grants to five local nonprofit organizations at its annual Give fundraising celebration Thursday at the
HAMPTON — The Seacoast Women’s Giving Circle awarded SOS Recovery Community Organization a $25,000 grant that will be used to support the opening of a new recovery community center in town.
Committed to improving the region’s quality of life through …
Five New Hampshire non-profits have been named as recipients of nearly $1 million in state funding aimed at expanding addiction resources in workplaces across the state.
The non-profits will use the funds, distributed by the Community Development Finance Authority, to …
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority has awarded nearly $1 million in grant funds to support five nonprofit organizations in delivering Recovery Friendly Workplace programming. Among them is Greater Seacoast Community Health/SOS Recovery Community Organization.
SOS will …
PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth Rotary Club has joined with the six other New Hampshire Seacoast Rotary clubs to further the awareness and education of the opioid epidemic and substance use disorders in their communities.
Each club will provide a comprehensive …
DOVER – “John Doe,” a 39-year-old Rochester man, relapsed in his recovery and was struggling while on probation from a variety of charges.
He was closing in on 10 months of sobriety when he fell back into using crystal meth, …
ROCHESTER — SOS Recovery Community Organization has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Harvard Pilgrim Healthy Community Impact Award. The Harvard Pilgrim Healthy Community Impact Award recognizes a nonprofit working to increase access to care and improve the …
By Max Sullivan
msullivan@seacoastonline.com
HAMPTON – Selectmen said any concerns about a new addiction recovery center coming to town are being quelled by frequent public outreach
HAMPTON — A new addiction recovery center could be coming to Route 1, its organizers saying the center would fill a void for peer-based recovery services in the Seacoast.
SOS Recovery Community Organization is planning to open a recovery center …