The 7th annual SOS Recovery Rally partnered with Mobilize Recovery to bring Campus Surge 2025 to Dover, New Hampshire, transforming Henry Law Park into a hub of connection, celebration, and support.
With over 35 local, state, and national agencies sharing prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery resources, the event marked both a celebration of National Recovery Month and a call to action for continued advocacy.
Highlights included a concert with American Idol winner Noah Thompson and local 80’s rock band Bad Penney, along with interactive exhibits that sparked dialogue and community engagement. Families enjoyed kids’ activities and free meals from the beloved Red Goods Vibes food truck, which offered delicious food to all.
Attendees also took part in educational workshops on addiction, recovery, and mental health, while receiving overdose reversal agents and fentanyl test strips—practical resources that can help prevent tragedies.
The Dover rally underscored the strength of community partnerships and the importance of building supportive spaces where recovery can thrive.