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555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
Services are provided by experienced counselors who are familiar with a wide range of programs and services and have experience navigating “the system.” They understand military culture, employment challenges, substance abuse struggles, and deployment-related issues.
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Peer support group for parents of children, teens, and young adults with substance issues. The meetings are comprised of peers, are respectful of other's views, accepting of chemical dependency as treatable disorder of the brain. Can also provide resources.
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555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
The Mary Gale Fund supports low income women, age 65 or older, living in the Greater Manchester area to maintain their independence and/or safety while living in their own home/apartment. We have helped pay for short term services/items generally not covered by any other source such as medication, food, in-home assistance, clothing, and minor appliances.
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45 High Street, Nashua, NH 03062
Direct care services to New Hampshire community members living with HIV/AIDS. --Medical Case Management, Housing, & More: The heart of our program, our experienced case managers link clients with health care, housing, all Harbor Care services, as well as transportation services and healthy food through our pantry. We may also extend emergency rent and utility payment assistance to those who qualify to prevent homelessness. --Peer Support Services: We host groups and provide one-on-one support for individuals living with HIV/ AIDS.
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660 Chestnut Street, Manchester, NH 03104
The Community Integration Program (CIP) includes comprehensive wrap-around services available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, that vary in support and intensity based on the participant’s needs. Services are designed to support individuals in building and sustaining skills for successful independent living in the community. Our philosophy is based on principles of the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model, an evidence-based practice that is designed specifically for individuals with serious mental illness with or without co-occurring substance use disorders. Some of these principles include embracing a holistic approach to treatment, providing integrated services by one team, promoting continuity of care, and building upon natural supports to successfully maintain community living. While success and recovery are defined by each individual and family we work with, WestBridge helps individuals gain the skills needed to live a healthy, recovery-oriented and satisfying life.
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17 Elm Street, Suite C 203, Keene, NH 03431
SE services include the development of community-based employment, supplemental job training, and long-term support. Job training is provided in addition to the training the employer naturally provides. In addition, our role is to assist with the individual’s independence level through the development of natural supports.
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8 Old Suncook Road, Concord, NH 03302
The Housing Program assists local communities within Belknap and Merrimack Counties in the development of affordable housing for seniors and adults with disabilities. These are independent living facilities and are rent subsidized. Tenants are required to pay 30% of their adjusted income for rent. Senior housing properties are in the following towns: Alton, Belmont, Epsom, Warner, Newbury and Pembroke
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14 Celina Avenue, Unit 14, Nashua, NH 03063-3092
One-on-one peer mentoring, by telephone, email and perhaps at social function
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38 Glen Avenue, Berlin, NH 03570
Energy and Utility Justice Project, NHLA advocates for access to affordable basic utility services for low-income consumers. NHLA represents clients with issues related to utility disconnections and arrears as well as with issues accessing assistance programs such as the Electric Assistance Program, the Weatherization Assistance Program, the Fuel Assistance Program, and energy efficiency programs.
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6520 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Computer Program provides laptop or desktop computers for individuals with MS on limited or fixed incomes. Either a laptop computer, or a desktop computer with a monitor, keyboard and mouse, will be granted. Internet access and technical support will be the responsibility of the grant recipient.
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718 Smyth Road, Manchester, NH 03104
If you’re a caregiver for a Veteran, you can get support by contacting one of our caregiver support coordinators. If the Veteran you care for was injured post-9/11, you may be eligible for even more services, including a stipend to help with expenses, training, and medical coverage if you aren’t already covered. For all caregivers, we can: Help you get caregiver assistance available through VA Provide progressive needs planning to help you manage degenerative conditions Match you with services and benefits Connect you with local resources and programs Listen to you when you struggle
129 Pleasant Street, Brown Building, Concord, NH 03301-3857
SNAP Employment & Training (E&T) is an employment-focused program designed to strengthen the economic well-being of every participant by providing high-quality job training, education, and support. SNAP E&T is now offering career training at NHTI Concord's Community College, Manchester Community College, and River Valley Community College! As a participant you are eligible to receive up to $575 annually for employment and training expenses related to participation in SNAP E&T, and up to $100 per month for travel-related expenses. Proper documentation is required.
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
194 Pollard Road, Lincoln, NH 03251
In collaboration with local hospitals and health clinics, services offered includes, blood pressure screenings, foot screening and care, flu vaccines and other health and wellness checks.
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20 Norway Avenue, Keene, NH 03431
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.
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27 Burke Street, Nashua, NH 03060
We offer after school programs that include literacy programs, fitness, STEM programs, self-defense, leadership skills, mind and body curriculum, and more. We also offer in-school and after school programming in schools all around NH. We provide girls with snacks and dinner made in our kitchens each day after school and serve breakfast, lunch and dinner during the summer.
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1 Minuteman Way, State Military Reservation, Concord, NH 03301-5652
The Director of Psychological Health is available for: assessments, identification of behavioral health resources, support, referral, case management and follow up, commander consultation, wellness education, leadership training, and critical incident management services.
719 North Main Street, Laconia, NH 03246
A 90-day service designed to restore positive functioning in families that need multiple interventions and who would benefit from a variety of services which are coordinated and integrated to meet the families' specific needs. This includes family therapy, tracking and/or parent aide.
225 N. Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601-7633
The Alzheimer's Association offers programs that cover a wide array of topics in small workshop sessions, trainings and in-depth multi-part series for caregivers, health care professionals, and people at all stages of Alzheimer's disease. Programs provided to persons with memory impairment, their families or caregivers, and the general public. Programs include: Know the Ten Signs; Effective Communication; Managing Dementia-Related Behaviors; Dementia Conversations; Coping With Early Memory Loss; Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body.
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7 School Street, Hillsborough, NH 03244
The mission of the Community Action Team (CAT) is to develop community awareness and provide educational resources for teens and parents around the issue of teen substance abuse. Through its support of prevention activities and educational initiatives CAT hopes to reduce underage drinking and illegal drug use among young people. CAT also serves as a resource for parents and provides encouragement and support for teens with substance abuse problems who are seeking help.