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123 W. Pearl Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Mary’s House, located on West Pearl Street, is a non-treatment, Section 8 rent-assisted apartment building with 40 subsidized single-room occupancy apartments. It provides permanent supportive housing for single, homeless women without children, ages 18 and over who are in need of a safe and supportive living environment.
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PUBLIC POLICY: Collaborates with other advocacy groups, victims, and legislators to draft legislation and advocate for policy changes to advance victims' rights and protections at both the state and federal levels.
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1800 15th Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80202
A volunteer dental program for older adults, people with disabilities and people who need medically necessary dental care. Volunteers do not provide emergency services or cosmetic treatment. Please note, while currently accepting applications for Coos and Grafton County, if you are a Veteran or if you have documentation from a physician stating that you cannot receive essential medical treatment due to your dental condition you can apply even if you are not living in Coos or Grafton County. If you have dental insurance (including Medicaid), you will need to use this resource first. You will need to provide a copy of your dental coverage and/or a letter of denial with your application (information on where to send needed documentation will be given after an application is submitted).
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130 Pembroke Road, Suite 200, Concord, NH 03301
RSVP finds rewarding volunteer opportunities for people age 55+ (primarily). Many, varied opportunities are available, and we will start new projects to suit your needs. Services by volunteers most frequently focus on health and wellness (including osteoporosis prevention, health information distribution, healthcare and senior living agencies, food security and independent living). We also place volunteers in schools to increase literacy for children and adults, and many other areas of community need. RSVP Caregivers provides transportation for medical or basic needs for frail elderly or disabled persons. Volunteers may also choose to provide visitation and companionship, telephone reassurance or assistance with small tasks.
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231 Broad Street, Claremont, NH 03743
Donations are accepted for cell phones for victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking. Other donations are accepted for use in the shelter or for sale in the thrift shop with proceeds benefiting the shelter.
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298 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Provides services to runaway, homeless and street youth and those at risk, with the goal of increasing safety, well-being, permanent connections, and self-sufficiency. Services includes: Crisis Intervention, Counseling, Prevention Services, Information and Referral
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Board regulates and licenses Audiologists and Hearing Aid dealers in the State of NH. The Board also assures the availability of the highest possible quality of hearing care services by regulating Hearing Aid Dealers and Audiologists. The board regulates:
  • Speech Language Pathologist Assistants
  • Speech Language Pathologists
  • Audiologists
  • Hearing Aid Dealers
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3 Wallace Street, Rochester, NH 03867
Provides services to runaway, homeless and street youth and those at risk, with the goal of increasing safety, well-being, permanent connections, and self-sufficiency. Services includes: Crisis Intervention, Counseling, Prevention Services, Information and Referral
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42 Sumner Drive, Dover, NH 03820
The TripLink Common Application allows users to apply for many of the region's nonprofit transportation options all at the same time. Based on your age, residency, and disability status, the Common Application will prompt you to apply for all the services for which you might be eligible. This process can be completed completely online, or you may submit some documents by mail or fax if that is easier for you. Services included in the Common Application are: COAST's ADA Paratransit COAST's Portsmouth Senior Transportation COAST's Route 7 On Demand Community Action Partnership of Strafford County's Senior Transportation Program Community Rides Ready Rides Meals on Wheels of Rockingham County's Senior Shuttles TASC Rides (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)
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555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
Easterseals NH offers a variety of workforce development services to assist people with disabilities and other special needs in identifying, obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. Easterseals Workforce Development Services available to adolescents and adults representing a broad range disabilities, educational levels, and socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
1500 bodwell road, Manchester, NH 03109-5241
"Exploring Posts" are sponsored by local businesses or community organizations with volunteers willing to share their professional expertise with teens interested in their career field. Examples include Police and Fire Departments, hospitals, and engineering firms. "Posts" meet regularly and participate in career exploration activities and job training.
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At Zebra Crossings programs teens will have an opportunity to serve as a role model and mentor for younger participants, while learning and growing themselves.
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Provides scholarships to high school and college students in NH who are blind or have visual impairments.
262 Cottage Street, Suite 116, Littleton, NH 03561
AHEAD manages below market-rate and subsidized rental housing for income qualifying families, seniors and people living with disabilities. Wait lists apply.
4-6 Fayette Street, Concord, NH 03301
Riverbend offers a continuum of residential options for people with psychiatric disabilities, including supervised apartments, short-term crisis and transitional housing, group homes, specialized services for elders and long-term residential care.
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16 Elm Street, Suite 2, Milford, NH 03055
The Kelly Mann Memorial Scholarship Fund will grant one award per year in an amount up to $2,500. Scholarship funds can be utilized in one of the following ways: Scholarship Awards: Awards for direct educational expenses including tuition, books, fees, etc., paid directly to the institution. Adjunct Assistance Awards: Awards that assist in reducing indirect financial barriers to education including (but not limited to) childcare, transportation, or supplies needed.
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400 Mast Road, Goffstown, NH 03045
County nursing home with the following types of nursing home care: 1. Skilled -short term sub-acute services with inpatient rehabilitation services like Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, etc. 2. Long term nursing home care. 3. Enhanced Living Unit (ELU)- unlocked unit for people with psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety, behavioral issues and early stage dementia needing increased level of structure and behavior management. 4. Special Needs Unit-locked unit for people with Dementia or Alzheimer's disease. HCNH also offers a Hospice program for terminally ill residents.
129 Pleasant Street, Thayer Building, Concord, NH 03301
New Hampshire Family Voices provides free, confidential services to families and professionals caring for children with chronic conditions and / or disabilities Services include: Individual assistance by telephone Assistance navigating through systems (health, human services, education, and health care financing). Assisting families to make more informed decisions about their children’s health care and be better able to participate in systems building activities in their communities and within NH Information and resources Trainings for families on healthcare, financing, best practices and family/professional partnerships. A lending library Parent to Parent support
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1275 K Street NW, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20005
The Association’s network plays a lead role in advocating for increased public and private support of ALS research and public policy initiatives that responds to the needs of people with ALS. Our organization’s public policy efforts in Washington, D.C. have raised the profile of ALS at the White House, among members of Congress, and within federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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1300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209
It is the mission of the ALS Association, Northern New England Chapter (ALSANNE), a non-profit organization, to address the needs of persons with Amyotophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), to increase public awareness and understanding of ALS, and to secure and manage resources in support of our programs for those diagnosed with ALS/PLS (more commonly known as "Lou Gehrig's disease") in the states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
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177 Lake Avenue, Manchester, NH 03103
Homeless shelter for families with supportive services attached to support obtaining permanent housing stability and self sufficiency.
28 Lafayette Ave, Littleton, NH 03561
Short term supervised visitation and in home parental education on budgeting, household management, parenting, and other related issues.
2503 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860
We want to encourage healthy hygiene, minimize infections and increase quality of life while providing outreach material, information, and screenings to ensure that needs are met, and safety is maximized. Popular items include laundry detergent, dish soap, shampoo, body wash, bed pads, adult briefs, toilet paper, paper towels, and batteries.
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Run by parents whose children have had cancer and other volunteers who connect callers with other parents in similar situations. Programs provide, Emotional support Telephone partners to communicate with families whose child is undergoing treatment. Family Welcome Packet Emergency Fund - This program can pay a bill for enrolled CCL families during a time of need. Family Assistance Programs, while the child is receiving treatment, which include: Grocery certificates, gas cards and meal vouchers for hospital stays.
1800 15th Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80202
A volunteer dental program for older adults, people with disabilities and people who need medically necessary dental care. Volunteers do not provide emergency services or cosmetic treatment. Please note, while currently accepting applications for Coos and Grafton County, if you are a Veteran or if you have documentation from a physician stating that you cannot receive essential medical treatment due to your dental condition you can apply even if you are not living in Coos or Grafton County. If you have dental insurance (including Medicaid), you will need to use this resource first. You will need to provide a copy of your dental coverage and/or a letter of denial with your application (information on where to send needed documentation will be given after an application is submitted).
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