Meetings
Check back often as we grow our meeting list.
If you would like to host a meeting contact dave@recoverynh.org.
Wellness Groups can be found HERE
Meeting List
Monday:
12:00-1:00p NA Lunchtime Serenity
6:00-7:30p Starting Over
6:00-7:00p Life Outside the Walls
7:00-8:15p NA Meeting (Men)
Tuesday:
12:00-1:00p NA Lunchtime Serenity
5:30-6:30p New Beginnings (members only)
6:00-7:00p CMA “Shatterproof”
6:00-7:00p Ascension – Women of Light
7:00-8:30p Gamblers Anonymous
7:30-8:30p “As Bill Paints It” (Art & AA mtg.)
7:30-8:30p HA – Heroin Anonymous
Wednesday:
12:00-1:00p NA Lunchtime Serenity
5:30-6:30p Dimensions of Wellness (members only)
6:00-7:00p Veteran Brotherhood Group
6:00-7:00p Into Action Alumni Mtg (closed) 1st & 3rd
6:30-7:30p Dimensions of Wellness (members only)
7:00-8:15p Women’s NA meeting
7:00-8:00p All Recovery (all-inclusive)
7:00-8:00p RJM House – (closed) 1st Wed/month
Thursday:
12:00-1:00p NA Lunchtime Serenity
5:00-6:00 Dimensions of Wellness (members only)
6:00-7:00p AA Big Book “Daily Reprieve”
5:45-6:45p Recovery Dharma
7:30-8:30p CMA “Shatterproof”
Friday:
12:00-1:00p NA Lunchtime Serenity
5:00-6:00p SMART Recovery
6:00-7:00p AA 12 Step “Fierce & Fabulous Friday” LGBTQ+
7:00-8:00p HA “Friday Night, Get It Right”
7:00-8:15p NA Friday Freedom Group
Saturday:
4:00-6:00p Ear Acupuncture
4:00-5:00p Finding Perspective Peer Group
4:30-5:30p Avenues Alumni 2nd & 4th Sat/month
5:30-6:30p Tea Party/All Recovery with Jasmine
6:00-7:15p NA “Emanon”
7:30-8:30p AA “Clear Minds, Clear Skies
7:30-8:30p SLAA Meeting “Saturday Love” (starts 1/4/25)
Sunday: (Open just for the meetings)
10:00-12:00p King’s Cross Church
5:00-6:00p Zoom NA **Spanish Speaking only Click Here
6:00-7:15p NA “Vision of Hope”
Revised 12/17/24
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Tue – Gamblers Anonymous 7:00-8:30p Click Here
NH – State-wide Meetings / Resources
Meeting Descriptions All meetings at Hope are open to all unless otherwise specified
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
- Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
- Heroin Anonymous (HA) is a non-profit fellowship of men and women who have found a solution to heroin addiction. HA is a fellowship of complete abstinence from all drugs & alcohol. We are recovered heroin addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay sober. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop suffering from heroin addiction.
- Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA) is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addiction to crystal meth. Our fellowship is a way of life without Crystal Meth. We advocate a twelve-step recovery program for spiritual development, no matter what our religious belief or background.
- SMART Recovery participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and participate in a worldwide community that includes free, self-empowering, science-based mutual help groups.
The SMART Recovery 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addiction and addictive behaviors, and problem addiction to other substances and activities - All Recovery meetings are based on the philosophy that people from every addiction recovery pathway have much in common and can benefit from sharing together. These meetings offer a place where people can share their recovery experiences, with an emphasis on the hope and healing of recovery and how recovery has changed our lives
- Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement using Buddhist practices and principles to overcome addiction through meditation, self-inquiry, and community. The intention and purpose of this group is to support people’s recovery and to discuss ideas and questions directly related to using the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Five Precepts to recover from addictions of all kinds.
- Gamblers Anonymous (GA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem