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Makin’ It Happen is on a mission! . . . to create a coordinated response among individuals, organizations, businesses, and communities to promote behaviors that measurably improve the overall health and well-being of our youth, families, and communities with a focus on alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention and mental wellness.

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Join Crispin's House, Triple A, and NH Office of H Join Crispin's House, Triple A, and NH Office of Highway Safety at our office on Friday June 26th from 10PM - 2PM for Shifting Gears: The Blunt Truth about Marijuana & Driving for teens!

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My Recovery Gallery continues its travels! 📍 Cur My Recovery Gallery continues its travels! 

📍 Currently located at The Greater Manchester Doorway.

Thank you to our community partners and participants for helping us share stories of recovery and resilience.

Sponsorship opportunities for the 2026 My Recovery Gallery are now available. Contact jhs@mih4u.org for more information.

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Language matters. Person-first language is exactly Language matters. Person-first language is exactly what it sounds like: putting the person before their condition or diagnosis, because it is not a defining feature, just one aspect of who they are. đź’ś

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After an incredible year, we're preparing a 2026 edition of My Recovery Gallery. We're looking for sponsors to help bring it to life! đź‘€

My Recovery Gallery is designed to reduce stigma around substance use disorder through storytelling and portraits. It illustrates that people of all ages, races, genders, and walks of life are in recovery, and shows those seeking recovery that it is possible.

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