Greater Portsmouth Recovery Coalition

Greater Portsmouth Recovery Coalition The Greater Portsmouth Recovery Coalition (GPRC) is a collaboration of providers working on addressing substance use disorder (SUD) recovery.

The goal of GPRC is to increase cooperation and coordination, address service gaps, and improve efficiency.

02/06/2025
For the first time in 5 years, NH DHHS reported on December 6th that there were ZERO adults boarding in the ER while the...
12/12/2024

For the first time in 5 years, NH DHHS reported on December 6th that there were ZERO adults boarding in the ER while they wait for psychiatric care!

For the first time in five years, there are no adults in hospital emergency rooms in New Hampshire who are waiting for inpatient psychiatric care.

12/10/2024
Happy Recovery Month! Enjoy this great guide from our friends at Recovery Friendly Workplace
09/05/2024

Happy Recovery Month! Enjoy this great guide from our friends at Recovery Friendly Workplace

Our Greater Portsmouth Recovery Housing panel was a huge success! Major thanks go to the Center for Ethics in Society at...
07/01/2024

Our Greater Portsmouth Recovery Housing panel was a huge success! Major thanks go to the Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College for sponsoring the event and to our INCREDIBLE panelists:

Left to Right: Emily Boisvert from New Hampshire Housing Supportive Housing Program; Mackenzie Seely from Adira Sober Living; Jules Johnson from Magnolia House NH; Kim Bock from New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences; and Jeanne Venuti from Recovery Friendly Workplace.

06/14/2024

The Greater Portsmouth Recovery Coalition is partnering with Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College to host a Recovery Housing in the Seacoast forum! We are bringing together recovery home operators, city officials, housing and zoning professionals and more to address the need for more quality recovery housing in the Seacoast. Tickets are free and can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/891127786197?aff=oddtdtcreator

05/06/2024

Public health workers hope the machine — which is free and confidential to use — further expands access to the overdose-reversal drug.

Please support NHHRC's efforts to expand mobile harm reduction!
05/01/2024

Please support NHHRC's efforts to expand mobile harm reduction!

We can't say enough good things about Mobile Health and the way this service improves people's lives. Goodwin Community ...
03/20/2024

We can't say enough good things about Mobile Health and the way this service improves people's lives. Goodwin Community Health is looking to hire - more information on their post!

The mobile health care vans are in need of a driver. The driver will transport our mobile care van to clinic locations and assist with set-up and close-down procedures (no clinical tasks). Apply to this and other jobs today! https://buff.ly/3HdbdZ5

Support our friends at Cross Roads House while you get your groceries this month! A great cause that supports amazing pr...
02/15/2024

Support our friends at Cross Roads House while you get your groceries this month! A great cause that supports amazing programs in our area

Our friends at the The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth hosted nearly 100 attendees for their New Hampshire B...
02/12/2024

Our friends at the The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth hosted nearly 100 attendees for their New Hampshire Businesses Say No to Hatred event. A panel of three local business owners spoke to their own experiences and to the need for Greater Portsmouth residents to show up for anti-racism in their community and protect one another. Great to see!

"There is no closure for Mamadou as he continues to heal from his physical scars and tries to heal from the psychological trauma."

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Portsmouth, NH

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