At Revive Recovery, the mission is simple: to support and empower individuals and families on their journey to recovery. Recovery is about healing, growth, and community, and Revive Recovery is proud to extend that sense of community through its incredible volunteer opportunities. Whether you're looking to give back, gain meaningful experience, or connect with others on similar paths, Revive Recovery offers a variety of ways to get involved.
From Manchester to Nashua and Derry, each of the three locations provides a welcoming environment for volunteers of all backgrounds. Revive Recovery values the contributions of its volunteers and emphasizes that recovery has many pathways. This inclusivity ensures that no matter your experience or perspective, there is a place for you to make a difference.
Why Volunteer at Revive Recovery?
Volunteering at Revive Recovery isn’t just about helping others—it’s about being part of something bigger. By donating your time and skills, you directly support individuals and families navigating the challenges of addiction and recovery.
Volunteers at Revive Recovery are essential to the organization's daily operations, contributing to services that make a real difference. The flexibility and variety of roles mean you can choose a position that suits your interests, availability, and skills. Whether you’re drawn to hands-on activities or more personal support roles, there’s an opportunity for you.
Volunteer Roles at Revive Recovery
Here are just a few of the rewarding ways you can get involved:
Donation Closet Organizer
Revive Recovery maintains donation closets filled with essential items like clothing, toiletries, and household supplies for individuals and families in need. Volunteers help sort, organize, and distribute donations, ensuring these resources are readily available for those who need them most. This role is perfect for those who enjoy organization and want to see the immediate impact of their efforts.
Peer Support Volunteer
If you’re in recovery and want to share your story, you can serve as a peer support volunteer. This role involves offering encouragement and understanding to those currently on their recovery journey. Your experiences can inspire and empower others, showing them that recovery is possible.
Family Support Volunteer
SUD doesn’t only affect individuals—it impacts entire families. As a family support volunteer, you’ll work with loved ones to help them navigate the recovery process, providing resources, compassion, and guidance. This role is ideal for empathetic individuals who want to help families rebuild and strengthen their bonds.
Community Events and Outreach
Revive Recovery frequently hosts events to raise awareness about SUD and recovery. Volunteers play a vital role in planning, organizing, and staffing these events, helping to spread the message of hope and healing.
Welcoming All Pathways of Recovery
What sets Revive Recovery apart is its commitment to honoring all pathways of recovery. No matter what approach resonates with an individual—whether it’s 12-step programs, faith-based recovery, SMART Recovery, or other methods—Revive Recovery provides a supportive space for everyone.
This same philosophy extends to their volunteer program. Volunteers from all walks of life, experiences, and recovery journeys are welcome. The diversity of the volunteer team strengthens the community and allows Revive Recovery to provide well-rounded support.
How to Get Involved
Getting started as a volunteer at Revive Recovery is easy. Simply visit the location nearest you in Manchester, Nashua, or Derry, or contact the organization directly through their website. Staff members will help match you to a volunteer role that aligns with your interests and availability.
Whether you have just a few hours a week or more time to spare, your contribution will make a meaningful impact. Volunteering with Revive Recovery isn’t just about giving back—it’s about becoming part of a movement that transforms lives and builds stronger communities.
Join Revive Recovery today, and together, let’s continue to foster hope, healing, and connection across New Hampshire.
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