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Drop-in center offers many recovery programs and peer support.

Hope for NH Recovery

Randy Stevens, executive director of Hope for New Hampshire Recovery, at left, speaks with Raymond Smith of Manchester. The drop-in recovery center offers peer-to-peer coaching, group counseling, social activities and wellness services, such as acupuncture, Reiki and massage.

The man built like a linebacker wrapped his arms around a petite woman, who disappeared into the hug with a smile.

A well-dressed woman poured herself a cup of coffee before heading down the hall to a meeting. A friendly black and white dog named Monte maneuvered around her as he scrambled for the ball that a young man was tossing for him, again and again and again.

Hope for NH Recovery

Randy Stevens, executive director of Hope for New Hampshire Recovery, brings his dog, Monte, to work, where the dog is popular among the members.

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Hope for NH Recovery

Helena Vega of Manchester speaks with Lonnie Crocker of Hope for New Hampshire Recovery at the recovery center in Manchester.

Hope for NH Recovery

Sharna Steinhart, wellness coordinator, and Randy Stevens, executive director, said Hope for New Hampshire Recovery offers a variety of programs and activities to meet the needs of people in recovery.

Hope for NH Recovery

Dale Gorman of Manchester, who is in treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, drinks coffee before the start of a meeting at Hope for NH Recovery in Manchester.