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259 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03821
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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1 Levee Way, Suite 3106, Newport, KY 41071
Access Wireless with Sprint offers mobile phone service to eligible residents as part of the government-funded Lifeline Assistance program. Access Wireless provides customers with a free monthly allotment of minutes/text messages or data each month. You may also receive a mobile phone free of charge.
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6 Marsh Brook Drive, Somersworth, NH 03878
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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One Positive Place, Nashua, NH 03060
The Boys & Girls Club will be providing hot dinners to go to all youth 18 years and younger through the SFSP program.
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75 Eastern Avenue, Rochester, NH 03867
Weekly community breakfast for adults over the age of 55.
91 Horse Meadow Road, North Haverhill, NH 03774-9998
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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21 South Fruit Street, Suite 20 NH Department of Education, Concord, NH 03301
Assessment, information, adaptive aids & devices, skills training, peer support groups, assistive technology and referrals to older adults who are blind or visually impaired in order to maintain independence in their home
24 Opera House Sq, Moody Building, Claremont, NH 03743
Counseling after an abortion is provided and telephone support regarding abortion issues.
71 Hobbs Street, Third Floor, Conway, NH 03818
Your VA primary care provider will work closely with you to plan for all the care you need to stay healthy and well throughout your life, including immunizations and vaccinations. They will also work with family members or caregivers who support you.
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12 Yeaton Road, Suite C1, Plymouth, NH 03264
Provides information about all pregnancy options; however does not offer or refer for abortion services.
147 Laurel Street, Manchester, NH 03103
Christian Residential drug treatment program for men age 18 and older. A seven-month program is provided to graduates of Teen Challenge recovery programs who relapse.
25 Walker Street, Concord, NH 03301
Assists those expierencing blindness with occupational therapy, rehabilitation services, orientation & mobility training, social work services, group support and assistive technology training.
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11 Riverglen Lane, Littleton, NH 03561
Substance Use Disorder resources for adolescents ages 12 - 17.
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14 Celina Avenue, Unit 14, Nashua, NH 03063-3092
Provides information and advice to individuals receiving disability benefits who want to return to work or want to increase their work hours. Learn the basics. Find out about the ins and outs of working and the effect your earnings have on your benefits. So, if thinking you can’t or, just don’t know, contact us and find out your options. And, if you are already working maybe you can earn more than you realize. Some of our specialty areas include, but are not limited to: •Medicaid & MEAD (Medicaid for Employed Adults with Disabilities) •PASS (Social Security Plan to Achieve Self-Support) •Social Security (SSI & SSDI) •IRWE’s (Income Related Work Expenses) •Cost of Care •Spend-Downs •Medicare •TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) •APTD (Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled) •Student Earned Income Exclusions
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52 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Provide information and resources to individuals, family members and professionals. Prepare and mail information materials to assist brain injury survivors and their families. Help brain injury survivors and family members to connect with resources in their local community
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1500 bodwell road, Manchester, NH 03109-5241
Scouting is organized into age-specific programs to provide developmentally appropriate life-skill lessons and recreation. The "Lion Cub" program serves kindergarten aged youth. "Tiger Cubs" serves boys and girls in grade 1. "Cub Scouts" is for boys and girls in grades 2-5. "Scouts BSA" is for boys and girls age 11-17. "Venturing" is for young men and women, ages 14-20. Advancement programs that provide recognition for acquisition of skills and knowledge are part of all Scouting programs. Leadership skill development becomes integral as youth grow with the program.
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90 Washington Street,, # 301A, Dover, NH 03820
Domestic and sexual violence education programs for offenders. The groups and programs are designed to offer education regarding ways that men and women can get their needs met so that they do not cause harm to themselves or others.
180 Rochester Hill Road, Rochester, NH 03866
In the 12-week course you will learn how trauma drives the behaviors you want to change. You will address religious trauma and reconnect with God in a healthy way, one that ignites lasting personal transformation. Grounded in the latest neuroscience, we will give you tools that really work. We will coach you as you practice skills that hack your neurobiology and help you regain control of your mind, emotions and actions. Finally, you will see how restructuring your life cements lasting change in place.
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One Elliot Way, Manchester, NH 03103
Support group for people with Parkinson's disease, family members, friends, or anyone who has an interest in learning more about this disease.
700 East Industrial Park Drive, Manchester, NH 03109
The goal of this 8-week course is to help individuals suffering financial hardship gain the skills and experience necessary to seek employment in the food service industry. We consider financial hardship as those whose combined household income is unable to sustain themselves and their family, and are unable to obtain a job at a living wage with the skills and experience they currently possess. We instruct our trainees in a broad range of efficient kitchen practices and fundamentals including: identification of food and ingredients; use of kitchen implements and equipment; measurements; nutrition; knife skills; preparation techniques; safe food handling (as part of the National Restaurant Association's ServSafe Program); cleaning and sanitation
700 East Industrial Park Drive, Manchester, NH 03109
This mobile food pantry program provides and delivers free groceries to eligible neighbors in need. From the taking and packing of individualized food orders to the personally delivered groceries, this program is totally volunteer driven.
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195 Mcgregor Street, Manchester, NH 03103
This health care program is designed to meet the immediate health care needs of newly resettling refugees to Manchester. The refugee health clinic works closely with the International Institute of NH and the Manchester Health Department in providing the necessary medical care to assure a safe and healthy entry and resettlement process to the US. Once a family has a general understanding of the US health care system, the clinic works closely with each refugee to identify an appropriate primary care provider for ongoing health care needs.
19 Chestnut Street, Nashua, NH 03060
We offer instructor-led, classroom-style, experiential, community-based learning and support with over 60 different classes each month. Individuals have the opportunity to develop social skills, increase independence, develop interests, explore various resources, participate in community activities all while creating a social network of support and fostering a sense of accomplishment. Classes Includes: Art: Beading, Quilting, Painting, Sewing, Knitting, Scrapbooking, and Photography; Community Service Leadership: Food Pantry, Red Cross, Homeless Shelters; Clubs/Social: Anime, Nascar, Book, Walking, Bowling, Wrestling, and Go Green Clubs; Health and Fitness: Aquafit, Special Olympics, Bowling, Dancercise, Yoga, Meditation, Nutrition, Healthy Cooking, and Wii Fit; General Education: Woodworking, Literacy, and Public Speaking; Life Skills: Money Management, Cooking, Baking, Managing Relationships, Self-Advocation, Anger Management, Positivity Training, and Problem Solving; Music: Performing Arts, Music Therapy, and Music Hour Sponsored by TD Bank; Extracurricular/Social: Bingo, Movie Nights, Pizza Nights, and Holiday Dances
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers issues licenses to qualified Embalmers and Funeral Directors. The Board regulates the minimum standards for professional conduct and continued competency and takes disciplinary action against licensees who fail to meet these standards. The Board regulates: Licensees:
  • Embalmer Apprentices
  • Embalmers
  • Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Businesses:
  • Crematoriums
  • Funeral Homes
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36 Tsienneto Road, Derry, NH 03038
The Upper Room offers a free workshop designed to educate and assist teens about the effects of vaping.
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