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10 West Street, Concord, NH 03301
REAP is a prevention program that is available to all older adults in the community. The program offers free, confidential counseling and educational services to help participants better understand and deal with the many life changes they encounter. Topics Includes: Stress; Relationships; Grief; Emotional wellbeing; Substance use; Family dynamics and Quality of life
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23 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH 03867
A community-based alternative to the formal court process. Participant must take full responsibility for the offense and not contest the police report. Program length is 6 months.
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100 Campus Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Support groups for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning (glbtq) youth and youth allies. We provide weekly adult-facilitated, confidential support group meetings, as well as support groups for parents of LGBTQ+ youth. Often have art activities, movie nights, board games, etc. Meets at Community Campus, 100 Campus Drive, Portsmouth.
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247 South Main Street, Bishop Odore Gendron Center, Manchester, NH 03102
Birthright provides referrals for medical, legal, housing, social services, counseling, education, and many other topics as related to pregnancy.
27 Hampton Road, Exeter, NH 03833
This is a family shelter for Rockingham and Strafford Counties. Other regions are served on a space available basis. We can accommodate a maximum of 5 families or 14 individuals. Our overnight shelter operates from 5:30 pm - 8:30 am and is located separate from our day center. Our day center operates during daytime hours providing ongoing case management, support services, employment and housing assistance.
46 Milford Street, Manchester, NH 03102
The Dine Out Club is a donation-based meal program for anyone 60 and older, with a suggested donation of $4.00 per meal.* After registering, you will receive a Dine Out Club card which can be used for meals from a specially curated menu. Click on our partnered restaurants below to see their menus and hours. Menus comply with the Older Americans Act (OAA) standards by providing one-third of the Recommended Dietary Allowances for adults. Dine Out Club card processing may take up to 8 weeks due to the program's tremendous popularity.
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4 Lake Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Clearway High School for at-risk teenagers offers emotionally supportive, self-paced educational environment which encourages students to overcome previous academic failure and discover personal success. The academic curriculum provides competency in basic educational skills: English, mathematics, science, and social studies. A School-to-Work program helps students assess their career goals, and teaches them employability skills through job shadowing, mentorships, and career exploration opportunities. Childcare may also be available to promote school attendance for young parents.
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121 Technology Drive, Suite 161, Durham, NH 03824
Northeast Passage’s Community/Home Based Recreational Therapy program is a health promotion/prevention program currently available to individuals with disabling conditions. Services are currently offered as a value added benefit to members of the U.S. Family Health Plan at Martin’s Point Health Care and the Manchester, NH Veteran’s Administration. The program uses a multifaceted approach that combines education, application and psychosocial support systems to address a client’s individualized needs. The goal of this health-promoting program is to attain and maintain health and decrease the occurrences of secondary conditions of disability, resulting in an enhanced quality of life. The program is administered by Licensed Therapeutic Recreation Specialists who use recreational activities that are relevant to a client’s life in a purposeful way in order to meet personal goals and accomplish functional outcomes. Therapists work hand-in-hand with clients, families, friends and treatment teams to address personal goals, improve overall quality of life, and to invest in personal health, functional fitness and independence. By engaging in physical activity and pursuing experiences that gives one’s life meaning, individuals with disabilities can maintain a health promoting lifestyle.
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63 Community Way, Keene, NH 03431-0603
Our long-term Transitional Housing Program consists of facilities and programming to help families transition out of homelessness. We provide rental units to qualified families that are either without shelter, in an emergency shelter, or in temporary, unstable housing situations. Our Transitional Housing Program rents housing units to eligible families and provides the much needed support services to promote self-sufficiency and the ability to retain and maintain permanent housing.
1750 Elm Street, Suite 200 Brady Sullivan Tower, Manchester, NH 03104
We help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact one of our care coordinators to get help with: Immediate food and shelter needs, including both transitional and permanent housing Job training, life skills development, and education Justice system navigation and community reentry from jail Financial support to prevent homelessness Addiction and depression treatment Health and dental care
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794 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
Homeless shelter in Boston that accept sex offenders. Shelter accepts people from New Hampshire. They do not take referrals so people will just have to wait in line. Services offered at the shelter include: Meals Personal care items Emergency clothing Lockers Health care and mental health care Substance abuse assessment and individual case management AA and NA meetings Mail service
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71 Spit Brook Road, Suite 407, Nashua, NH 03060
Mental health treatment for mothers, includes individual counseling and group counseling.
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77 Riverglen Lane, Littleton, NH 03561
Congregate meals Monday - Friday Home delivered meals Monday - Friday with frozen meals to cover weekends
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221 Orange Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Liberty House provides transitional housing and assistance in finding permanent housing for homeless veterans. The transitional facility has 10 beds and a variety of services including employment and housing assistance, case management and agency referrals. Liberty House services are available to veterans of all military service branches, regardless of combat status or length of service.
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In partnership with Greyhound Lines, Inc., NRS helps reunite youth 12-21 with their families, or get to an alternate living arrangement through a free bus ticket. This process is initiated by calling the hotline at 1-800-786-2929. Please review the eligibility and document requirements
1 Minuteman Way, Concord, NH 03301
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) is a Department of Defense agency that seeks to promote a culture in which all American employers support and value the military service of their employees. They recognize outstanding support, increase awareness of the law, advocate for both the employer and for their employees that also serve their nation in the Uniformed Services and resolve conflict through mediation
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409 Beech Street, Manchester, NH 03103
Participants (age 8+) learn how to make (and enjoy) various dishes with help from local guest chefs. Space is limited to ten kids per class, so sign-up in advance is required.
85 Main Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
A mentoring and summer camp for low-income girls. The mission is to provide socially and economically disadvantaged New Hampshire girls with new opportunities to develop skills, courage, and the confidence they need to handle the challenges of their lives. Following a successful 2-year commitment, the girls are invited to join the Circle Teen Program which will support them through high school.
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St. Gianna’s Place offers safe, transitional housing for homeless pregnant women in need.
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122 Market Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Our Family Recovery Housing Program's are designed to provide safe and affordable temporary housing, up to one year, while offering comprehensive clinical and recovery supports to individuals. Our program has been designed to empower safety and recovery as a priority while assisting individuals with substance use disorder and behavioral health disorders to transition back to their own communities. By entering into Recovery Housing clients are becoming a participant in a program which means you are agreeing to work closely with your assigned treatment team and work towards self-sufficiency. When working with your treatment team you will have the opportunity to create an individualized treatment plan unique to your needs.
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CAREPLUS Ambulance Service, Inc provides a wide range of Emergency, Urgent Care and Non-Emergent Ambulance transportation services. Our services include ALS, BLS, Specialty Care Transportation, Bariatric Services and Neo-Natal Pediatric Specialty transport. Inter-facility transport services to 911 emergency calls are provided in a professional and timely manner by CAREPLUS. CAREPLUS Ambulance Service, Inc provides Chair Car Services throughout New Hampshire for area healthcare facilities and residents. Our fleet of vans are equipped with special tie-downs for oversized wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs.
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463 Washington Street, Keene, NH 03431
Joy's Network provides financial assistance for living expenses and comfort care packages for men, women & children in the Monadnock region of NH who are receiving or recovering from cancer treatments. Examples of assistance that may be provided: gas cards, groceries, mortgage/rent assistance, electricity assistance, prescription assistance, other.
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225 N. Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601-7633
Participating in a support group can help by providing a chance to share feelings with others who understand because they too have a loved one or friend with Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association sponsors many support groups throughout New Hampshire.
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298 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Emergency Shelter for youth ages 18 to under 25 years old. Dinner and breakfast are provided. Access to showers and laundry facilities.
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1528 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
An Asthma Educator will work with parents and children to develop a plan for improved asthma management. Topics covered include information about child's medication; asthma action plans and how they can help your child's asthma; and identifying common asthma triggers in the home. When funds allow, the program will provide you with the items you need to help get your child's asthma under control, such as mattress and pillow case covers, and allergen-free cleaning supplies.
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