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For Parents

SAMHSA: Talk. They Hear You.

SAMHSA’s national youth substance use prevention campaign helps parents and caregivers, educators, and community members get informed, be prepared, and take action to prevent underage drinking and other substance use.

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For Teens

Second Growth

Second Growth’s support groups for adolescents and young adults are free, confidential, and totally accessible. An experienced, professional counselor facilitates each group, through the generosity of our community sponsors.

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BIPOC

Black Lives Matter NH

BLM NH works to dismantle anti-Blackness, eradicate systemic racism, champion racial equality, combat racial injustices, put an end to police brutality, and advocate for justice for all Black lives in New Hampshire.

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LGBTQIA+

GLAAD

GLAAD is a non-profit organization focused on LGBTQ advocacy and cultural change. GLAAD works to ensure fair, accurate, and inclusive representation and creates national and local programs that advance LGBTQ acceptance.

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Substance Misuse and Recovery

The Doorway NH

The Doorways offer assistance for people will opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders, at every level of prevention, treatment and recovery.

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Emergency Preparedness

ReadyNH.gov

ReadyNH.gov is a government website providing resources and alerts for developing emergencies in NH. These tools are helpful for individuals and for trainers.

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Emergency Preparedness

NH Medical Reserve Corps

Learn more about the NH Medical Reserve Corps and how to be a volunteer. Whether you are a healthcare provider, administrative specialist, a retired professional – anyone ready to help in your community – New Hampshire needs you.

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Crisis and Emergency

Headrest

Headrest is a non-profit organization assisting those affected by substance use disorder, experiencing a crisis, or in need of support by providing effective programs and treatments. We also offer support to the family members, friends, neighbors and employers of our clients.

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Substance Misuse and Recovery

NH Harm Reduction Coalition

NHHRC compassionately supports people who use drugs (PWUD) in collaboration with other harm reduction programs, promotes evidence-based strategies, and upholds the inherent worth of all people through advocacy and education.

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