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85 Mechanic Street, Suite B2-6, Lebanon, NH 03766
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.
Informational meetings for anyone interested in matters concerning blindness and low vision.
22 Strafford Street, Suite #1, Laconia, NH 03246
Health First provides dental screening, sealants, restorative services and education for children in the region, through an outreach program in local schools for kindergarten to fifth grade.
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29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Program offers information, support and resources to family and care providers of infants suspected to have died of SIDS.
60 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
LISTEN Holiday Baskets provide children and seniors up to five new items of warm clothing, and grocery cards for the household. Toys for Tots referrals available
718 Smyth Road, Manchester, NH 03104
Our medical center and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of issues that may impact your mental health or emotional well-being. Our confidential outpatient services include individual and group therapy for: Psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression Marriage and relationship problems Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Anxiety, addictive behaviors, and personality disorders Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
175 Central Street, Franklin, NH 03235
The Seven Challenges is designed to help youth and young adults (ages 12-25) with substance use disorders (SUD) and Co-occurring mental health disorders and SUD (COD) discover the reasons why they misuse substances, their co-occurring issues, and establish a plan for a healthier and hope-filled future.
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718 Smyth Road, Manchester, NH 03104
Our medical center and clinics provide consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a range of issues that may impact your mental health or emotional well-being. Our confidential outpatient services include individual and group therapy for: Psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression Marriage and relationship problems Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Anxiety, addictive behaviors, and personality disorders Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
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1525 South Willow Street, #4, Manchester, NH 03103
Resale shop that buys and sells items for children
15 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060
GNMH provides mental health services in the school setting for students who may otherwise not have access to care. These services may include individual therapy and case management.
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24 School Street, Salem, NH 03079
Join our families and teachers as we provide positive learning experiences in the early years to build strong foundations for lifelong learning. The TLC provides enrichment programs such as movement, music, yoga, cooking, and science, as well as opportunities for parent participation.
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3 Wallace Street, Rochester, NH 03867
Food pantry, clothing closet, shower and laundry facilities, computers, phones, safe place to hang out throughout the day. Access to case management.
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5 Alumni Drive, Exeter, NH 03833
Variety of art classes offered for cancer patients and their families using various art mediums as a modality to identify and express thoughts and feelings, leading to insight and ability to make changes. Techniques may include drawing, collage, clay, and guided imagery..
19 Chestnut Street, Nashua, NH 03060
The goal of the Individual Community Resources Program is to provide customized services towards a personal goal or need for the person with disabilities. This is accomplished by working closely with the individual, family members, service coordinators, and other community agencies that support the individual. Some of the services requested include social experiences, health and fitness education, job placement and support, adult education, financial and budgeting skills, and the opportunity to pursue personal interests.
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24 VERNON STREET, Keene, NH 03431
This peer support agency offers a variety of different support groups. Support groups focus range from Bipolar, Depression, Domestic Violence, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender, General Addictions/Dependencies, Suicide Survivors, etc. Some groups are for women. All groups are free.
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42 Sumner Drive, Dover, NH 03820
Community Rides provides non-emergency medical transportation for residents without other transportation options. This service is for seniors (60+) and people with disabilities. The Community Rides program cannot provide transportation for COAST’s ADA clients for ADA-eligible trips. Transportation cannot be provided for Medicaid clients for Medicaid-eligible trips.
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Website only. Has information on Lyme Diease and other Tick-Borne Diseases, plus a physician listing. Does not answer medical questions.
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1 Granite Place, Suite 211, Concord, NH 03301
The Animal Population Control program provides financial assistance for low-income, New Hampshire-resident pet owners to neuter their cat or dog. It is part of the state's program to reduce pet overpopulation and threats to public health and safety from mid-Atlantic rabies and other sources. You may only receive help with three animals per household every five years. After an application is received in its entirety, processing can take 10-14 business days.
273 Locust Street, Suite A, Dover, NH 03820
Living Well with Chronic Pain: Living and coping with a chronic condition and/or chronic pain can be very challenging. We offer evidence-based self-management programs designed to give you the skills, tools and confidence you need to help take control of your chronic condition(s) and live life to the fullest. Caregivers and loved ones of those who manage chronic conditions or pain are also encouraged to participate. What is covered in these programs? 
  • Condition related problem solving
  • Communication skills
  • Managing emotions
  • Physical Activity
  • Strategies to deal with fatigue, pain, frustration, isolation and poor sleep
  • Developing patient/physician partnership
  • Use of community resources
  • Nutrition
  • Managing medications and how to evaluate new treatments
  • Cognitive symptom management
  • Benefit from the support and encouragement from others also living with chronic disease or pain
7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Board ensures the standardized training of limited x-ray machine operators, medical imaging professionals, and radiation therapists in anatomy, patient positioning, examination and treatment techniques, equipment protocols, radiation safety, radiation protection, and basic patient care. Complaints can be submitted online or through email. Who We Regulate:
  • Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialists
  • Cardiovascular Invasive Specialists
  • Computed Tomographists
  • Limited X-Ray Machine Operators
  • Magnetic Resonance Technologists
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologists
  • Radiation Therapists
  • Radiologist Assistants
  • Radiographers
  • Sonographers
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154 High Street, Portsmouth, NH 03802
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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45 South Fruit Street, Concord, NH 03301
The NH Works for Recovery program provides comprehensive and individualized re-employment services to individuals who have been directly or indirectly affected by the opioid crisis. Eligible participants will have an opportunity to receive job training and support services to help them successfully compete for many of the in-demand occupations located throughout New Hampshire.
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272 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820
The intensive outpatient day treatment program is a collaboration between Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services and Goodwin Community Health Center. The program provides substance use disorder treatment to women who are pregnant, or have children and are in need of intensive treatment, but not able to utilize inpatient treatment. Working with Goodwin Community Health Center, SENHS provides an intensive outpatient program, while Goodwin Community Health Center provides support services to address prenatal and child care services as well as adjunctive behavioral health services. Transportation and child care services are available to women who need them in order to attend the morning clinical program. The program is a three phased, intensive outpatient program, comprised of group therapy sessions, lectures on all aspects of addiction and recovery, relapse prevention education, child development and parenting information, and networking into the community of recovering women.
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101 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
The Bureau of Adult Education provides grants to school districts and private not-for-profit organizations for the purposes of offering educational services to adults who have not received a high school diploma or GED certificate, or do not read, write or speak English.
85 Main Street, Suite 3, Watertown, MA 02472
These 90-minute, single-session workshops are a great way to learn some basics, meet our staff, and connect with the community for the first time.
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