Manchester Clubhouse

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Manchester Pathways is an inclusive space dedicated to empowering brain injury survivors and individuals facing behavioral health needs regain autonomy and independence through the International Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation.

05/28/2026

Reminder: Today we will be going to Livingston Park for a picnic and a scavenger hunt! We will start at 11:30am. Those unable to attend should go to the Clubhouse, we will still be open!

05/28/2026

A reminder that today the Manchester Clubhouse will be going to Livingston Park for a picnic and a scavenger hunt from 11:30am to 2:00pm!

The Clubhouse will still remain open from 9am to 4pm.

05/26/2026

Recovery is a gradual process that is not the same for everyone. It is about building habits and a better quality of life. Recovery is different for everyone and there are many ways to heal and track your growth. At the clubhouse, we offer a work-ordered day and support that helps members do meaningful work and feel a sense of purpose. The clubhouse is a community that anyone can be a part of and it helps with isolation.

To learn more visit manchesterclubhouse.org or give us a call (603) 263-1300

This Thursday for our social we are going to Livingston Park on Hooksett Road! We will have a picnic followed by a scave...
05/25/2026

This Thursday for our social we are going to Livingston Park on Hooksett Road! We will have a picnic followed by a scavenger hunt around the mile walk around the pond.

We will be there from 11:30am to 3:30pm, the Clubhouse will remain open for members who are unable to attend. To sign up please contact the Clubhouse or come in to add yourself to the sign-in sheet.

Phone: 603-263-1300 Email: [email protected]

At the Clubhouse members participate in meaningful tasks. This month Kate learned how to organize and make a spreadsheet...
05/22/2026

At the Clubhouse members participate in meaningful tasks. This month Kate learned how to organize and make a spreadsheet while making our social media schedule for next month. She planned all of June's content and will be involved in making it. The clubhouse has also helped members with digital work through canva and learning how to make different meals in the kitchen and assist with the accounting and budget for meals. The clubhouse is a place for anyone to learn or strengthen a skill they already have.

To learn more visit our website at manchesterclubhouse.org or give us a call (603) 263-1300


The Manchester Pathways Clubhouse is part of a network of accredited clubhouses that forges a community of people living with the effects of a brain injury and/or mental illness. Through participation in a Clubhouse, people are given the opportunity to rejoin the worlds of friendships, family, impor...

Myth: Mental health issues are entirely separate from brain damage.Fact: Both can change brain structure, and physical t...
05/20/2026

Myth: Mental health issues are entirely separate from brain damage.
Fact: Both can change brain structure, and physical trauma.

Brain injury and mental health are often seen and treated as two entirely separate diagnoses, or sometimes confused as being the same thing. However, brain injury is sometimes separate to mental health, and there are other times when brain injury can lead to mental health issues.

We asked some of our members to describe the Manchester Clubhouse in one word and here is what they said:For more inform...
05/18/2026

We asked some of our members to describe the Manchester Clubhouse in one word and here is what they said:

For more information on the Manchester Clubhouse you can visit our website manchesterclubhouse.org or give us a call for more information and to set up a tour (603) 263-1300

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and as a reminder it is okay to not be okay. It is okay to seek help.
05/15/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and as a reminder it is okay to not be okay. It is okay to seek help.

05/14/2026

Behind-the-scenes: The Manchester Clubhouse members work side-by-side with staff through a work-ordered day. A work ordered day at the clubhouse looks like members in the kitchen cooking lunch with the help from staff. Scheduling and creating social media posts. Running a daily meeting to discuss new events and announcements. Planning socials for every Thursday, helping out with daily tasks like cleaning, data entry, outreach, and accounting.

The work-ordered day provides the members a sense of purpose and teaches them daily life skills that can be used everywhere.

Myth: Everyone with a mental illness is dangerous.Fact: the majority of people with mental illness is not dangerous or v...
05/13/2026

Myth: Everyone with a mental illness is dangerous.

Fact: the majority of people with mental illness is not dangerous or violent.

What is a common mental health misconception you know of?

Address

60 Rogers Street, Suite 204
Manchester, NH
03103

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

(603) 677-9120

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