John H. Sununu Youth Services Center

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Manchester, United States

dhhs.nh.gov
Correctional services department

John H. Sununu Youth Services Center Reviews | Rating 2,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

John H. Sununu Youth Services Center is located in Manchester, United States on 1056 River Rd. John H. Sununu Youth Services Center is rated 2.2 out of 5 in the category correctional services department in United States.

Address

1056 River Rd

Phone

+1 6036255471

Open hours

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amy trapani

Based on the disturbing article on Yahoo on this place,it seems like somebody paid people to write positive reviews on it.im not connected to it, just seems messed up .

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Frank J. Braxton

I want something more than just this simple Run 3 Unblocked, 88kgames should add more games.

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Trevor Hayes

Had a great time getting my cell flipped for having two paper cups or God forbid I bring in my shoes. Highly recommend!

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Rebecca Bowen

Very pleased with the building and wonderful staff.

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Jeffrey Spiewak

Horrible stop. I'm told I should say that; I do not give permission for my statements to be taken from here to be published or used in any way, at all without my permission, first. In 1985, Staff routinely abused us kids under the guise of child safety, restraint and security. Many of us were given broken noses, legs,ribs or other major injuries but lied about certain details to cover up their actions. Often we were forced to play sports, baseball, softball, football or basketball, to settle gambling debts between counselors and or staff. I received a dislocated kneecap and then denied proper treatment when clearly, it was needed. We were often taken off grounds to perform labor duties, like shovel out the entire foundation of a home at one staff members vacation property. And another time to landscape an entire Apple orchard in Goffstown NH, for a friend of one YDC staff member. One girl was so bad off, she cut her throat in the shower, as a desperate plea for help. This is not a place where children can be kids. The atrocities and abuse that went on within the walls of this institutini were innumerable. I pray that this is no longer the case, today. Jeffrey j. Spiewak (Bolduc)