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Executive Director Cheryll Andrews sat down for a recent podcast in honor of September's National Recovery Month.
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Word count: 769 words, Reading time: 3.1 minutes"Toggle Navigation HomeCourage to ChangeWho We Are About Us For Providers Dismas Strategic Plan BlogDonateBecoming a Resident Resident ApplicationContact us a second chance at life Women’s Recovery Home for Support, Treatment, and Transition The Capacity for Compassion Executive Director Cheryll Andrews sat down for a recent podcast in honor of September’s National Recovery Month. Click the link below from NH Business Review to listen and learn more about how our nonprofit helps women get back on their feet. NH Business Review Dismas Home of NH offers justice-involved women with substance use disorder, including women Veterans, the opportunity to improve their lives by providing a treatment and reentry program with effective clinical treatments and a wide range of social support services in a safe, loving, home-like residential environment. New Hampshire State Tax Credit ProgramDismas Home is proud to participate in the Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) Tax Credit Program. Businesses with a tax burden in New Hampshire can donate directly online to Dismas Home and receive considerable tax relief. The process is both easy to use and impactful to the future of Dismas Home. Click here A Second Chance, A Second HomeOur $2.5 M capital campaign, Courage to Change, is underway, and you can help support women who have summoned the courage to change. Pledge Now Giving Women Their Lives BackDismas Home is here to provide a highly supportive path,toward independence, safety, and recovery.In our home, our residents will finally find:A safe place to process traumaGroup therapy and individual treatment on-siteLife skills trainingAccess to mental and physical health servicesEducation and workforce developmentSupport during their recoveryConnections for employment opportunitiesA success plan for life after Dismas Home “Dismas truly gives you time, focus, energy, compassion… and the trust that I’ll be okay.”Angela What we do Services at Dismas Home Our residents often have complex histories of poverty and physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Many have lacked the foundational support or healthy tools to navigate their chapters of crisis, finding themselves in a substance misuse situation and actively involved in the justice system.We begin with a 90-day treatment program that’s designed to treat the trauma behind substance misuse, allowing residents to process their experiences, develop new strategies, and get physically and mentally healthy.Once they are ready, residents then transition to the second program at Dismas Home. In our Transitional Living Program (TLP), they continue to receive group and individual therapy, but are also educated with life skills and heavy case management, aiding in workforce development and housing.Our family-like environment gives them the time, the space, and the tools they need to get back on their feet, live and work independently, and enjoy a stable life in the community. Read More What Does Success Look Like? Over the years, we’ve had several former residents reach out to us to share their achievements that they never thought were possible. They enjoyFull employment and independent housingLong-term recovery, with tools to manage life’s challengesThe belief that they are worthy of a stable and happy lifeThe courage to pursue a career, family, or educationGiving back and helping others“My experience at Dismas Home was truly life-changing. I found a safe and supportive space where I could be myself and work on rebuilding my life. The staff’s acceptance and encouragement gave me the strength to address my past, while their guidance provided me with every resource I needed to succeed. Through this program, I learned what it means to thrive, and I finally feel like I have a future filled with hope and possibility.”-Cheyenne Read More " For 21 months I was just a number. When I left prison and came to Dismas Home, the staff helped me reclaim my name and my life." Former Resident HAVE AN impact We have a 24/7 trained and certified staff who are responsible for alcohol, drug, and mental health counseling. We are often hiring! If you are interested in becoming part of our team and having an impact, send your resume to [email protected] today! Make a difference There are many ways to help at Dismas Home. From formal events to national days of giving, see what we have planned at Dismas Home. Learn More Sign up for the Newsletter. Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) CAPTCHA Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin Youtube Vimeo Quick Links About Us Donate Volunteer Employment Blogs Fundraising Events Privacy Policy Contact Us 603-782-3004 [email protected] Manchester, NH 03102 The preparation of this (report, document, etc.) was financed under a Contract with the State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, with funds provided in part by the State of New Hampshire and/or such other funding sources as were available or required, e.g. the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Mission is to join communities and families in providing opportunities for citizens to achieve health and independence. © All rights reserved. Created by iVirtualSolutions. Help Make A Difference DONATE X [ctct form="1106" show_title="false"] No Thanks!"
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