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  • Sex Love Addicts Anonymous

    A Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition oriented fellowship based on the model pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous.

  • Overeaters Anonymous

    A community of people who support each other in order to recover from compulsive eating and food behaviors.

  • New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors Association

    Offering professional development events annually and host a library of on-demand webinars.

  • National Association of Treatment Providers

    Providing leadership and member support services to ensure the equitable availability and highest quality of addiction treatment

  • National Association of Drug and Alcohol Counselors

    Novalee comes from a large, close-knit family in Rutland. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her family, already struggling to make ends meet, lost everything in a house fire.

  • Narcotics Anonymous

    Join us for the Veterans Count Seacoast Army Navy Game Watch Party and Corn Hole Tournament on December 13, 2025.

  • Marijuana Anonymous

    A fellowship of people who share our experience, that we may help one another to recover from marijuana addiction.

  • Guide to Growing Your Natural Resilience

    Sno-Mo campers are amazing youth ages 11 to 21 who have disabilities. Some use a wheelchair, some have autism or need help joining a group, and others need special nutritional or medical help. Our camp provides accommodations so young people can focus on fun, friendship, and feeling great about what they can do. We also…

  • Heroin Anonymous

    A fellowship of men and women who have found a better way of life, free from heroin addiction.

  • Gam-Anon

    Information about problem (compulsive) gambling and its financial and emotional effects on the gamblers' families and loved ones.

  • Families Anonymous

    FA is a 12 step fellowship for the family and friends of those individuals with drug, alcohol or related behavioral issues.

  • Eating Disorders Anonymous

    EDA is a Twelve-Step fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other.