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Seacoast Pathways Begins Operation In new Space
Non-Clinical Mental Health Recovery Program Moves To 155 Brewery Lane in Portsmouth

Seacoast Pathways, a non-clinical mental health recovery program for adults with mental illness, completed their move to a brand new facility at 155 Brewery Lane in Portsmouth on March 15.
The new "clubhouse" provides 1700 square feet of operational space including areas for reception, kitchen, all-purpose functions, and business. Hours are Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 pm. Any adult 18 or older with a referral from a licensed or certified mental health provider is welcome to come free of charge.
The clubhouse model operates using a work-ordered-day that provides its members voluntary opportunities within the clubhouse to engage in meaningful work activities working side by side with peers.
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Members run the clubhouse as they acquire or regain lost skills during their recovery creating inroads back to successful engagement with the community in the form of employment, volunteer work, education and better life skills. Activities include planning and preparing lunches, creating monthly calendars of events and tracking clubhouse data such as attendance, employment and fundraising. Visits are made to the Portsmouth Hospital Behavioral Unit weekly so members can promote Seacoast Pathways to patients with the hope that they will find our recovery program after discharged.
Visitors are welcome - our contact information is below.
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For more information, please visit our website at www.seacoastpathways.org. Call 603-717-8677 or email: seacoastpathways@gmail.com.