The New England NARR Conference aims to bring together professionals from the recovery residence field to discuss best practices and strategies for operating successful residences that meet national standards. The event includes breakout sessions for operators and house leaders, networking opportunities, and educational guest speakers. The agenda focuses on peer support, recovery housing, and best practices, providing a platform for attendees to engage with experts and peers.
Mental Health Conferences
New England NARR Conference
The New England NARR Conference is a one-day event held on May 15th, 2025, at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH. It focuses on best practices and strategies for operating recovery residences.
Conference Overview
Some quick details about this conference.
Time and Place
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
Conference Date: May 15, 2025
Location: Southern New Hampshire University (Campus) at the Dining Center - Banquet Facility
City/State: Manchester, New Hampshire
Address: 2500 North River Road, Manchester, NH
Event Format: in-person

Conference Organizer
This organization is hosting this conference.
New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences
The New Hampshire Coalition of Recovery Residences (NHCORR) provides voluntary certification of recovery houses to the NARR Standard in New Hampshire, promoting best practices through education and advocacy.
Registration Fees
How much does this conference cost?
Cost | Type | Notes |
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$35.00 | General | Includes a light breakfast & lunch |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
Schedule and Agenda
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference will run from 8 am to 4 pm, featuring breakout sessions, vendor visits, and networking opportunities. A detailed agenda can be downloaded from the conference page.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
David M. Sheridan
Executive Director of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences, focusing on recovery housing systems and policy development.
Corrie Vilsaint, PhD
Associate Director at MGH Recovery Research Institute, focusing on racial health equity and recovery support services.
Autumn McCraw
WV RHP Project Coordinator & Community Engagement Coordinator at WVARR, focusing on human trafficking and recovery.
Kayt Gagneaux, M. Ed
Resiliency Essentials Program Director at Makin' It Happen, promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
Janelle Havens, MS
Recovery Ready Communities Director at Makin' It Happen, focusing on recovery pathways and anti-stigma initiatives.
Stacey Levin
Director of Recovery Housing & Community Outreach at RICARES, focusing on overdose prevention and recovery housing.
Ashley Kitchell
Executive Director at Liberty House, focusing on supporting homeless and at-risk veterans.
Gabriella Straube
Associate Director at Hope on Haven Hill, focusing on operations of recovery residences.
Jane Harris
CRSW at The Process Recovery Center, focusing on LGBTQ+ recovery environments.
Sponsorship, Exhibitor, and Advertising Opportunities
If you're an organization that wants to contribute to this event, here are some details.
Organizations interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the NE NARR conference can find more information here.
Other Links and Information
The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.
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