Hope on Haven Hill, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women and families in substance use recovery, will host an Open House on Thursday, July 31, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at its facility located at 40 Charles Street in Rochester, NH.
This free, family-friendly event invites community members, service providers, and local partners to tour the facility, meet the staff, and learn more about the organization’s mission and services.
Attendees will receive a guided tour of the outpatient spaces, including the childcare room, exam rooms, kitchen, and gym. The event will also introduce the public to Hope on Haven Hill’s newest offering: a High Intensity Outpatient Program, also known as a Partial Hospitalization Program, now open to women from all walks of life, including those who are pregnant or parenting.
“We’re so excited to welcome the community into our space to show the full scope of services we offer to support recovery, healing, and family wellness,” said Kerry Norton, RN, Executive Director of Hope on Haven Hill.
“This Open House is a chance to connect, learn, and celebrate the progress we’ve made together.”
Event Highlights Include
- Guided tours of the facility
- Introduction to the new High Intensity Outpatient Program
- Information on wraparound recovery support and care services
- Access to the diaper bank, harm reduction supplies, clothing closet, and food pantry
- Light refreshments and opportunities to meet local vendors and community partners
This Open House is open to the public and designed to engage neighbors, referral sources, potential partners, and anyone interested in learning more or getting involved. Children are welcome, and no registration is required.
About Hope on Haven Hill
Hope on Haven Hill provides trauma-informed recovery housing and comprehensive outpatient support for women impacted by substance use disorder. Through a continuum of care that includes residential treatment, outpatient programs, family services, and essential resources, the organization empowers women—especially pregnant and parenting mothers—to achieve lasting recovery and family stability.