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Get Help - New Hampshire

Phoenix Houses of New England - originally called Marathon House - was founded in 1967 by a coalition of social service professionals, clergy, business, and political leaders in Providence, Rhode Island. Today, some 2,500 adults and teenagers receive alcohol and drug treatment each day through 30 programs in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Fees are based on a sliding scale, and no client is denied treatment because of the inability to pay.

 

Adolescent Programs in New Hampshire
Our adolescent alcohol and drug treatment programs give teens a chance to break with the past and take control of their lives

Adult Programs in New Hampshire
Our adult alcohol and drug treatment programs give men and women from all walks of life a second chance.

New England Programs
Find out about other Phoenix House programs in New England.

Other Treatment Programs
For information about other drug and alcohol programs in New Hampshire and other states, please visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) online Treatment Facility Locator.