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Seacoast Women’s Giving Circle donates $25K to SOS

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 …

SOS to share grant funding from finance authority

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 Rotary hosts substance abuse forum

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 …

Sobriety ’10 times stronger’ with peer support

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, …

SOS to receive 2019 Harvard Pilgrim award

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 …

SOS Recovery official meets with Hampton selectmen

HAMPTON – Selectmen said any concerns about a new addiction recovery center coming to town are being quelled by frequent public outreach

SOS Recovery eyes new location in Hampton

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 …

Top stories 2018 | No. 5: Glimmer of hope in opioid crisis

New Hampshire is on track to close 2018 with its first decrease in fatal overdoses since 2012. While area recovery leaders and law enforcement officials say it’s a positive sign, they stress it shouldn’t obscure the fact that significant work …

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