Kingston and nearby rural communities

Local recovery support, harm-reduction education, and referral navigation.

Kingston Community Recovery Alliance is being organized as a community partner focused on recovery support, harm-reduction education, and referral navigation for Kingston and nearby rural communities.

If someone is in immediate danger or may be overdosing, call 911 now. This site is informational and is not an emergency, medical, legal, or crisis-counseling service.

Practical community support

A local pathway into recovery information and trusted referrals.

The alliance is being built to help residents and families identify recovery supports, harm-reduction education, and next steps without stigma or confusion.

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Community Recovery Support

Information and navigation for recovery meetings, peer supports, treatment pathways, transportation questions, and family-facing resources.

2

Harm-Reduction Education

Clear education about overdose risk, naloxone awareness, fentanyl and xylazine concerns, safer-use practices, and emergency response.

3

Rural Referral Navigation

Planned coordination with organizations that can help with housing instability, food, documents, treatment access, and recovery support.

Phoenix Rising elements

Resource navigation, family support, volunteer pathways, and partner coordination.

The site follows the NH Helping Hands and Phoenix Rising approach: practical help first, crisis-aware language, dignity for people and families, and clear pathways into support.

  • Navigation help for people who need one realistic next step.
  • Family support language focused on safety, dignity, and boundaries.
  • Harm-reduction education adapted for local conversations.
  • Volunteer and partner roles for future outreach and resource tables.

Planned coordination

A Kingston-area partner for Phoenix Rising Initiative support work.

Kingston Community Recovery Alliance intends to collaborate with Phoenix Rising Initiative by helping identify local needs, support community outreach, and strengthen referral pathways for individuals and families seeking recovery support.

Rural Access Feedback

Future outreach can document the barriers residents face when distance, transportation, stigma, or limited local services block care.

Printable Resources

Planned materials can include reviewed harm-reduction flyers, resource lists, and family-support guides adapted from Phoenix Rising content.

Warm Referrals

The alliance is intended to make handoffs to recovery and community-support partners easier to understand and easier to follow.

Phoenix Rising resource style

Clear print-ready education people can actually use.

The local sites carry the same direct, practical approach used by Phoenix Rising Initiative: simple overdose-prevention education, safer-use information, and resource navigation that can be reviewed before public distribution.

Harm-reduction overview resource preview

Harm-Reduction Basics

Plain-language education for outreach tables, family conversations, and first-step support.

NARCAN education resource preview

Naloxone Awareness

Emergency-response reminders and overdose-risk education framed for community use.

Fentanyl testing strip education resource preview

Fentanyl-Test-Strip Education

Practical information that can support safer decisions and stronger referral conversations.

Organizational Status

Kingston Community Recovery Alliance has been submitted through New Hampshire QuickStart and is pending state review. QuickStart business ID: 1031003. This site does not make 501(c)(3), tax-deductible donation, or established-service-history claims.

Contact

Recovery access and partnership inquiries

Use the current GoDaddy contact form for this domain, or coordinate through Phoenix Rising Initiative while the organization is being formed.

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