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101 West Swanzey Road, Swanzey, NH 03446
Shelter for lost & homeless animals, humane education, animal cruelty and neglect investigations, pet adoptions, pet supplies and food, doggie daycare, cat and dog boarding, training classes and feline and canine behavioral assistance.
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76 Main Street, Newfields, NH 03856
Public library for the town of Newfields
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15 Glass Street, Suite 104, Pembroke, NH 03275
The Neighbor Helping Neighbor fund is a cooperative effort between the electric and natural gas utilities in New Hampshire and the six Community Action Agencies. The fund is used for New Hampshire residents who do not qualify for the Fuel Assistance Program. People with financial difficulties due to an unexpected crisis such as job loss, illness or family crisis may apply. Once qualified, grants up to $300 can be awarded once in a 24 month period. Grants can be applied toward electric and natural gas bills.
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9 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
Provides information to reduce the incidence of injury death & disability through prevention and intervention. Extensive resources regarding seat belts & car safety seats, fire safety, drowning prevention, playground safety, home injury prevention, bicycle safety, firearm safety, etc. Also maintains a list of resources for obtaining a bike helmet for children at a low cost.
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22 Municipal Drive, Hillsborough, NH 03244
Dispose extra, unwanted or expired prescription drugs safely and securely at a collection box located at a police department near you
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2 Wellman Avenue, Suite 140, Nashua, NH 03064
KNOW & TELL® is an education program to educate all adults to KNOW the signs of abuse and TELL responsible authorities when a child needs help. This comprehensive program provides exceptional professional development opportunities to schools, youth serving organizations, camps, coaches, law enforcement, first responders and other members of the community who work with children.
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41 South Main Street, Hanover, NH 03755
Our Community nurse works with you, your family, and other health professionals and caregivers to provide coordinated health care that addresses your physical, emotional, and social needs. Our goal is to help Hanover residents live safely and as independently as possible at home and in their community. There is no fee for these services, which include: Coordinating your care with your primary physician/agencies/resources; Providing health education, resource information and referrals; Serving as your advocate for your medical needs; Making home visits to assess your current health care needs; Assisting in scheduling medical appointments and helping ensure you can attend and effectively participate in visits with health care providers; Assisting in helping you obtain medical equipment; Assisting with questions about insurance, advance directives and long-term care planning.
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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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9 Citizens Hall Road, Lyndeborough, NH 03082
In New Hampshire, people with little or no income may be entitled to financial help from their town or city. New Hampshire law (RSA 165) requires each town and city to have a local welfare program to help people who are in need of financial assistance in meeting their basic living needs. The role of local town and city welfare is to relieve and maintain residents of their towns/cities whenever a person is unable to support themselves. Each New Hampshire town has a town or city welfare office, usually located within the Town Office. This is a separate resource from State Welfare/Dept. of Health and Human Services that provide long term assistance. Local town welfare programs are required to provide financial assistance for basic necessities such as food, shelter, rent, mortgage payments, heat, electricity, gas, water, necessary clothing, transportation, and prescriptions. Basic telephone service may be paid if necessary for health and safety reasons. Towns must also help with "maintenance" items such as paper products, household supplies, diapers, etc.. Towns should pay security deposits if necessary to obtain housing. Necessary medical costs should be paid if there is no other way to obtain essential medical services. The town may decide that a certain expense, such as a car payment, is not necessary. This may happen when a reasonable lower cost option is available, such as public transportation. The town should issue a written decision on your application within 3 to 5 days of your application. If there is an emergency, the town should make a decision immediately. The written decision should tell you how much and what kind of help the town will give. You can't be denied assistance just because: *You have lived in town only a short time *You have received help in the past, or have not repaid help you received in the past *The town says they don't have enough money in the budget *You receive other state or federal assistance (However if you receive APTD or OAA, speak with 603 Legal Aid for further information If you think that your request for help has been wrongly denied, call 603 Legal Aid for assistance. You have the right to appeal and request a hearing. If you have questions about this process, please call 603 Legal Aid for assistance. **Whenever any person, a resident in this state, who served in the armed forces of the United States dies and did not leave sufficient estate to pay the expenses of his funeral, or was an assisted person, the overseers of public welfare shall cause him to be decently buried at the expense of the municipality in which he died. Funds received from the Department of Veterans Affairs towards burial expenses shall be retained by the municipality. The municipality shall make a request to the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a suitable monument.**
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15 Church Street, Deerfield Community Church, Deerfield, NH 03037
Food Pantry is under the wing of Deerfield Community Church, with distributions made monthly from the walk-out basement of our Parish Hall. In addition, food donations always are welcome, and some items such as pasta often are in short supply.
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53 Lincoln Street, Exeter, NH 03833
The Families First Medical Van will be at the St. Vincent de Paul in Exeter on the 2nd Monday of each month. Walk-in are welcome
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20 Allen Street, Rochester, NH 03867
Local post office
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1714 Dover Road, Epsom, NH 03234
Local fire and rescue department for the town of Epsom
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62 Route 118, Canaan, NH 03741
Local fire department for the Town of Canaan
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111 Key Road, Keene, NH 03431-1712
Local child support enforcement and establishment unit For information about child support call: 800-371-8844 (automated system for checking accounts) Paternity establishment Support establishment Enforcement of existing court orders Legal number: 800-852-3345 x4429 Interstate number: 800-852-3345 x4431 Concord Customer Service number 271-4427 *Note: Child Support Enforcement will not accept tips or info via email and it must be mailed to: Child Support 129 Pleasant St. Concord NH 03301
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268B Mammoth Road, Londonderry, NH 03053
Dog licenses.
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55 Constitution Drive, Bedford Safety Complex, Bedford, NH 03110-6008
Local police department for the Town of Bedford
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167 Summer Street, Newport, NH 03773
The shelter is a private building at an undisclosed location in Sullivan County and is equipped with secure entry systems. It is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities and limited mobility. The shelter can accommodate up to 16 individuals. Shared spaces include a toddler room, laundry facility, library, kitchen, dining and living room. Bedrooms are equipped for families. Volunteer safe homes are also available. Staff and advocates provide: emotional support, access to medical, social, and mental health services, and help in finding permanent housing.
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16 Main Street, Goffstown, NH 03045
Building inspection and code compliance for the Town of Goffstown
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461 Straw Road, Manchester, NH 03102
Our products are available at greatly discounted prices and vary from week to week but may include items such as snacks, dairy, produce, frozen goods, meats, candy, soda, home supplies and more. Bread, and sometimes pastries, yogurt, and meat are available for free to shoppers who spend more than $10. Cash only. Please see our Facebook page to see what we have available.
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21 School Street, Newport, NH 03773-1499
Public school for Kindergarten and grades 1 - 3
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5 Post Office Square,, Ste 100, Boston, MA 02109
Governmental agency responsible for the protection of the environment and enforcing environmental law. Also has knowledge of effective and legal pesticides. Examples of environmental emergencies include: Oil and chemical spills Radialogical and biological discharges Accidents causing releases of pollutants
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