Those living at any of Magnolia House NH Homes, are offered the experience based on the community based recovery model, the proper tools, and a recovery network to help them navigate early sobriety. Magnolia Houses are the only recovery housing located in Rockingham County. MAT is allowed in our house leader recovery homes, we believe that recovery is not one size fits all, Magnolia House NH will meet you where you’re at. We take pride in offering our residents a quality program, we are one of a handful of non-profit recovery housing programs in the state of NH and our focus is on self-esteem development. You will not find bunk beds or beat up furnishings, we firmly believe starting your day in a home environment that you are proud of is the foundation of self-esteem development and every human is worthy of that.
The mission of Live Free Recovery Services and structured sober living Homes in New Hampshire is to help men and women recover from chronic drug and alcohol addiction. We do this through the multiple pathways to recovery, the 12- steps, and a Medicated Assisted Treatment philosophy.
We believe that in our sober living homes in NH, working through the actions of the 12 steps you can be restored to a sense of wellbeing, peace, and contentment. This does not exclude those who are using Medicated Assisted Treatment to facilitate their journey in recovery. Medicated Assisted Treatment is a new concept in the sober living home atmosphere in New Hampshire. We do not discriminate against those choosing to save their lives by using this program and we welcome you to our sober living homes in New Hampshire. Allowing you to grow while staying alive is more important than anything. We do NOT provide the Medicated Assisted Treatment in our homes, we only allow those who are using this path to addiction recovery to stay at our sober homes in New Hampshire.
At Live Free Recovery we believe that initiating recovery should not be the ultimate goal but a means to the life you want. We guide you through the steps needed to establish and achieve personal, academic, social and occupational goals as you move forward in your life and your recovery.
Traditional treatments "teach" you how to get sober then send you on your way. Our unique clinically supported peer recovery options means you work together with a clinician and a peer support. There is no gap between treatment and how it is applied in the real world. As goals are developed with your clinician you are implementing them with your recovery coach. And with 24-hour access to our staff, there is always someone available should you need guidance
Community-owned market serving Littleton NH and surrounding towns. We love local food!
For 50 years, LISTEN has been on the frontlines providing vital support for people across the Upper Valley who are facing crisis. They are members of our communities—our own neighbors—who have exhausted all resources and cannot meet the basic needs of their families.
Liberty Health Services offers medical detox programs in a safe environment to gradually end your addiction. Our detox center allows you to end your addiction safely and in a comfortable environment. The Liberty Health Services team truly believes that you have a higher chance of long-lasting recovery when you are relaxed and secure during addiction treatment. That’s why our medical detox center is the perfect place to begin your journey to recovery.
Lebanon Opera House is widely recognized as the Upper Valley's premier inclusive, community-centered nonprofit hub for the performing arts. We showcase national touring artists, local and regional performers, and New Hampshire/Vermont student-artists.
We're a consultancy from New Hampshire. We design brand experiences that inspire and capture attention. From complexity, we create simplicity and understanding. It's our passion.
Latva Machine, LLC. was founded in 1979 by Mitch and Bill Latva. From the beginning, we’ve specialized in complex, difficult-to-machine components and assemblies.
The Lane Memorial Library offers a full range of services to meet the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of the Hampton community within a renovated and expanded historic building that dates back to 1910. The Library is a vital and integral part of the community, providing the public with an accessible 21st century facility. Our friendly and professional staff is eager to serve you. Welcome to the Lane Memorial Library! Our library and website provide our patrons with books, DVDs, audio CDs, Large Print, audiobooks and magazines for browsing and checkout, downloadable e-books and audiobooks, a range of Reference and Research databases, an extensive Children’s collection, public-use computers, a blu-ray theater and art gallery, meeting rooms, a comprehensive genealogy center, and one of the largest on-line local history collections in the state of New Hampshire. If we don’t have what you are looking for, we can provide books and materials from libraries across the nation. Please browse our website and call us at (603) 926-3368 for more information, or head over to our Contact page to find a specific department.