A view of a row of houses from the street

Recovery Housing Roundtable Forum

In Person

April 12, 2023
9:00 am EDT - 1:15 pm EDT
Location: New Hampshire Institute of Politics

On April 12, the Center for Ethics in Society is hosting a Recovery Housing Roundtable Forum that will bring together stakeholders from around the state, as well as national experts, to discuss the challenges that recovery homes are facing in New Hampshire.

The day will include a featured speaker, facilitated roundtable discussion, and a panel presentation, all of which will educate the audience on how these homes are vital for their residents and protected by the Fair Housing Act, but also provide opportunities for community members to share their insights about the challenges facing these homes (including fears and misconceptions), and solutions to those challenges.

This will take place in the Auditorium of the NH Institute of Politics. Breakfast and lunch are included. Register here →

Schedule:

9:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast

9:30 a.m. Welcome

Dr. Max Latona, Executive Director, Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm College
Katy Easterly Martey, Executive Director, New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority

9:45 a.m. Keynote Presentation

Darrell Mitchell, Chair of the National Association of Recovery Residences

10:00 a.m. Moderated Interviews with Laura Knoy

Kim Bock, Executive Director, NH Coalition of Recovery Residences
Sean Toomey, New Hampshire State Fire Marshal
Craig Donais, Attorney, Wadleigh Starr and Peters Law

10:45 a.m. Break

11:00 a.m. Roundtable Discussion & Share Out

11:45 a.m. Lunch

With remarks from Congressman Chris Pappas

12:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: Moderated by Laura Knoy

Donna Benton, Director of Planning & Community Development for the City of Dover & President, NH Planners Association 
Mark Bonta, Littleton Plant Director, Genfoot America LLC & Advisory Council, Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
Daisy Pierce, Executive Director, Navigating Recovery of the Lakes Region & Advisory Council, Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative
Bill McKinney, Manager/Building Official, City of Nashua & President, NH Building Officials Association

1:15 p.m. Close

Contact Information
Hannah Beaudry

Center for Ethics in Society Program Coordinator

hbeaudry@anselm.edu

603-641-7230

Additional Information
Special thanks to the NH Community Development Finance Authority for supporting this program.

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