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New Hampshire Drug & Alcohol Helplines

The American Addiction Centers (AAC) helpline is confidential, free, and staffed by compassionate admissions navigators available to take your call 24/7. Call now to get answers to your questions about addiction treatment.
Call 888-341-7785
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If you or a loved one are experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately.

Lifelines for Urgent Support in New Hampshire

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support people experiencing emotional distress or suicidal thoughts. Get free resources and support now when you call or text.

Crisis Text Line – Text “HOME” to 741741

The Crisis Text Line offers text support for those in crisis, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Trained Crisis Counselors are available to chat now from a secure online platform.

Poison Control1-800-222-1222

Poison Control provides guidance and support from a poison expert 24/7 via an anonymous, free helpline. If you suspect an overdose, call 911 immediately.

Addiction Helplines in New Hampshire

American Addiction Centers

American Addiction Centers (AAC) has a team of admissions navigators available 24/7. They can answer questions about treatment and help you find a rehab near you or out of state. Calling is confidential and free, and there is no obligation to enter treatment.

New Hampshire National Rehab Hotline866-210-1303

The New Hampshire Addiction Hotline is anonymous and free and helps residents access addiction resources and support. You can contact the Hotline 24/7 to speak with a trained specialist who will hear your story and help in any way they can.

The Doorway800-735-2964

The Doorway is sponsored by the New Hampshire government and works to help residents struggling with substance use. You can visit the official website to learn more or contact The Doorway directly for resources and support.

New Hampshire AA Hotline800-593-3330

Alcoholics Anonymous has support groups nationwide, including in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire AA chapter can help residents achieve and maintain sobriety and operates a hotline available 24/7.

Granite State Area of Narcotics Anonymous888-624-3578

This helpline offers information, resources, and support for New Hampshire residents struggling with drug use. You can call or text the number above to receive a list of local meetings as well as additional resources from trained staff.

New Hampshire Rapid Response Access Point833-710-6477

The NHRRAP program provides immediate help to individuals struggling with substance use disorder. NHRRAP offers several services, including assessments, treatment referrals, and support for those in recovery.

Boys Town National Hotline 1-800-448-3000

The Boys Town National Hotline offers free resources and support for children and families in crisis. Support is available 24/7 and includes help for substance misuse and addiction.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline 1-800-950-6264

The NAMI Helpline provides information and referrals for mental health-related issues. Trained professionals are available Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST to take your call.

National Drug Helpline 1-844-289-0879

The National Drug Helpline is available 24/7 to provide free resources and support for people struggling with substance misuse and addiction.

National Rehab Hotline 1-866-210-1303

The National Rehab Hotline provides free resources and support from a team of specialists trained in helping people experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. The Hotline also offers information on counseling, mental health, and treatment.

National Runaway Safeline 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929)

The National Runaway Safeline provides resources and support for families in crisis, people experiencing homelessness, and runaway youths. Help is free and available 24/7.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1-800-622-HELP (4357)

SAMSHA provides a 24/7 helpline offering information, resources, and support for people experiencing mental health and substance use issues.




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