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3 Dore Street, Center Ossipee, NH 03814
The Ossipee location acts as a warming/cooling center for older adults and adults with disabilities during extreme weather.
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421 Butler Farm Road, Hampton, VA 23666
Our Case Managers offer free, one-on-one support to patients and families to help them solve real-life problems related to a serious health condition.
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111 Pleasant 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.
4350 E. Camelback Road, Bldg F250, Phoenix, AZ 85018
In addition to the child abuse hotline, the website contains information for parents including parenting skills, Website offers variety of informaiton on parenting skills and support.
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76 Main Street, Suite 3, Littleton, NH 03561
One-on-one peer mentoring, by telephone, email and perhaps at social function
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3 Crown Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Support Services includes:
  • Education and vocational guidance
  • Group activities and support
  • Adoption education and information
  • Community resource referral
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47 College Road, Durham, NH 03824
The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course trains students to save in a wide variety of emergency situations. The EMT course allows providers to serve on ambulances and is also a prerequisite to many professional firefighting jobs and paramedic programs. To learn more about becoming an EMT look at our list of frequently asked questions.
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36 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Permanent supportive housing for adults with mental illness and very low income. Fellowship Housing offers a continuum of housing choices and support based upon the individual's needs. The housing offers a foundation upon which the individual can achieve and maintain a level of recovery from psychiatric symptoms in order to live in the community as a citizen, neighbor, friend, worker, etc. Fellowship Housing supplies heat, water and electricity and maintains the buildings. The renter is responsible for obtaining their own food and household supplies, and also pays for telephone and cable TV.
4 Court Street, Concord, NH 03301
Through our Helping Ensure Appropriate Response to Trauma (H.E.A.R.T) program, CACs are partnering with school districts to address trauma related needs of school aged children. The H.E.A.R.T program is a collaboration between school districts and the Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center in order (with parental permission) to inform appropriate school personnel when a child has been seen at the CAC, so that school staff can respond to the child’s needs in an appropriate, trauma informed way.
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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.
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48 Holly Street, Lawrence, MA 01841
Homeless shelter for families with the option to move into transitional housing.
375 Kings Highway North, Suite B, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Cooling Program offers cooling vests and accessories for adults with multiple sclerosis as well as children diagnosed with pediatric MS. Cooling vests are commonly worn over clothing and contain insulated pockets that hold small ice packs. MSAA also offers smaller products to wear under clothing as well as accessories to help cool the neck, wrists and ankles. MSAA provides these products at no charge and items are shipped directly to the client.
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87 Palm Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Private furnished apartments, holistic case management, access to affordable child care.
119 Airport Rd, Concord, NH 03301
Hammers for Veterans provides home repairs and modifications needed to ensure safety and independence. Some examples of the services provided are: installation of wheelchair ramps, widening of doors, removal of barriers in the home that impede mobility, and others repairs that impact safety.
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251 Maple street, Manchester, NH 03103
Through the Transportation Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and disabled veterans to and from VA medical facilities for treatment.
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329 Mast Road, Room 101, Goffstown, NH 03045
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
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31 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
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.
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107 Highland Street, Shoreyville Plaza, Rochester, NH 03868
Trauma Intervention: Victims, Inc. volunteers arrive on the scene of trauma and free the first responders to continue their work. Victims, Inc. follows up on every trauma call, to ensure that all victims receive needed and appropriate services and referrals.
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1 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
Girl scouts offers troops and summer camps for girls in K-12th grade.
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84 Antietam Street, Devens, MA 01434
Wellness programs include a variety of activities including Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Energy Healing Drums Alive and much more
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17 Dunbar Street, Keene, NH 03431
Services includes: Case Management; Food Pantry; Transportation to and from Medical Appointments; Assistance in Securing and Maintaining Safe, Affordable Housing; Emergency Rent and Utility Payment Assistance; Linkages to Mental Health Counseling; Linkages to Substance Use Disorder Counseling; Linkages to Partner Notification of HIV/AIDS status and Testing; Linkages to HIV Medical Care Providers and other AIDS Service Organizations
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The purpose of the Board of Veterinary Medicine is to promote public health, safety and welfare by safeguarding the people of New Hampshire against incompetent, unscrupulous and unauthorized persons and from unprofessional or illegal practices by persons licensed to practice veterinary medicine. Who We Regulate: Veterinarian
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464 Chestnut Street, Child And Family Services, Manchester, NH 03104
Peer support group for parents of children, teens, and young adults with substance issues. Can also provide resources.
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