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Temporary emergency housing for women and families, including battered and abuse victims.
-A normal stay does not exceed three months. Some exceptions may apply.
-Alcoholic beverages, drugs, and weapons of any kind are not permitted on premises.
-The Bancroft House does not provide professional counseling or therapy services, however staff is trained to facilitate referrals to appropriate caregivers.
-Residents have access to a laundry room, pantry, kitchen, etc.
880 Central Street, Suite K, Franklin, NH 03235
At New Season Treatment Center, our goal is to provide holistic and effective care for individuals on the path to recovery. Our range of services includes: Medication-Assisted Treatment, Intensive Oupatient Program, Individual, family and group counseling, Outpatient services, and medically-supervised withdrawal.
24 Opera House Square, Suite 206, Claremont, NH 03743-2603
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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Legal Issues Education/InformationLegal ServicesSystem AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyEducation Advocacy GroupsLow IncomeUtility IssuesIndividual AdvocacyAdvocacyHeating Fuel Bill Payment Plan Negotiation AssistanceParalegal CounselingGas Bill Payment Plan Negotiation AssistanceElectric Bill Payment Plan Negotiation AssistanceUtility Bill Payment Plan Negotiation Assistance
63 Community Way, Keene, NH 03431
CSFP is a free program which works to improve the health of both men and women seniors (60+ years) by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods. Food packages are 40 pounds and change monthly. They usually include the following food items: Canned vegetables, Cereal, Cheese, Fruits, Juice, Meat, Milk, Pasta.
111 Saranac Street, Littleton, NH 03561
A Peer Support center providing a non-medical approach to mental health issues for adults eighteen (18) years and older. It offers: social/recreational activities, support/wellness groups, education, workshops, and more.
100 Hall Street, Concord, NH 03301
At New Season Treatment Center, our goal is to provide holistic and effective care for individuals on the path to recovery. Our range of services includes: Medication-Assisted Treatment, Intensive Oupatient Program, Individual, family and group counseling, Outpatient services, and medically-supervised withdrawal.
2 1/2 Beacon Street, Suite 10, Concord, NH 03301-4447
The Council provides advocacy support and resources, training opportunities and funding for training/activities, and other services around DD issues.
93 North State Street, Suite 200, Concord, NH 03301
603 Legal Aid provides help to clients with problems in the following areas:
1. Family: Domestic violence, divorce, separation, annulment, adoption, child custody, interstate custody, child support, guardianship;
2. Benefits and welfare: Town and city welfare, unemployment insurance, public housing, Social Security, Medicaid, Food Stamps, disability benefits, SSI and Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF);
3.Housing: Landlord/tenant disputes, eviction, housing discrimination, housing preservation, public housing, Section 8, and housing conditions;
4. Consumer: Debt collection, auto repossession, bankruptcy, and consumer protection;
5. Criminal Annulment;
6. Foreclosure Relief
200 High Street, Hobbs House Community Center, Hampton, NH 03842
Information and referrals for SAU 90 families: regional social service assistance, parenting programs, mentoring programs for middle school youth.
2 Wall Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Offering behavioral health services to clients, and then pairing these same clients with clinical teams that can simultaneously address co-occurring health care problems, chronic diseases and/or substance misuse disorders.
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213 Center Road, Hillsborough, NH 03244
Day activities include:
caring for the farm animals and the gardens,
working in the greenhouses,
housekeeping,
cooking/baking,
clerical/office support,
working in the farm stand or petting farm,
arts/crafts,
nature walks,
and horseback riding.
Transportation available within a 30 min. radius
610 Sullivan Street, Berlin, NH 03570
Senior Meals of Coös County & Berlin Senior Center provides Senior Congregate Meals, Meals on Wheels and a Senior Center located in Berlin. Senior Meal locations also in Colebrook and Whitefield.
97 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Young adults who were in the legal custody of NH DHHS upon attaining the age of 18 have the option of voluntarily requesting to remain in DCYF foster care until the age of 21. This includes young adults that previously declined this option at the time of their 18th birthday or started the program and discontinued participation.
5 Acer Heights Road, Claremont, NH 03743
Drive thru or dine in meals for seniors.
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4221 Forbes Avenue, Suite 470, Lanham, MD 20706
Volunteer opportunties including support groups
7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
This certification is to guard the citizens of New Hampshire and the professions from unqualified practitioners of soil science and wetland science, and to foster intelligent application of the knowledge of soil properties and wetland characteristics in planning and implementing land use decisions consistent with New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services rules or standards adopted by the Board.
Who We Regulate:
Certified Soil Scientist
Certified Wetland Scientist
Soil Scientist Apprentice
Wetland Scientist Apprentice
7 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060
This program assists clients in starting or returning to work, which is a key component in recovering from a mental health disorder.
12 Depot Square, Suite 2A, Peterborough, NH 03458
The Community Support Services (CSS) department provides a variety of tools and resources to assist people with disabilities to live and work in the community. The CSS department directs the Project Search work-based training program.
1005 N. Glebe Road, Suite 220, Arlington, VA 22201-5718
Provides undesignated financial assistance for a variety of issues including education, funeral expenses, major car repair, moving expenses, rental assistance, emergency situations, day-to-day needs etc.
823 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874
IOP in online only. After completing a course of PHP treatment, some clients step down to IOP as a means of tapering their treatment in preparation for discharge. Clients attend online IOP for three hours daily, either from 12–3pm or 3–6pm. Clients typically attend five days per week to start and then step down the frequency of attendance as clinically appropriate. Average length of stay in the IOP is 10 days.
36 Camp Allen Road, Bedford, NH 03110
Kidz Kamp is a special edition of the Camp Foster program, designed to gently introduce our youngest campers to summer camp. Kidz Kampers’ day will be structured with their endurance level in mind giving them the opportunity to take a break from the summer heat as needed, and even take a nap if necessary.
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699 Prince Street, Charles B. Wang International Children's, Alexandria, VA 22314-3175
When a child is the victim of sexual exploitation it is difficult for the whole family. NCMEC is here to help with the recovery process. Masters-level trained advocates offer crisis intervention to families as well as resources and suggestions to help them rebuild and reconnect.
NCMEC’s peer support network, Team HOPE, can provide support, empowerment, and resources to families of missing or exploited children from people who have experienced a similar trauma.
312 Marlboro Street, Keene, NH 03431
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Provides information on Lyme Disease including a map where people are at higher risk for contracting lyme disease
143 Lake Street, Suite 4, Gilford, NH 03249
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.
