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The Family Advocacy Program, or FAP, is the Defense Department program designated to address child abuse and neglect, domestic abuse and problematic sexual behavior in children and youth. FAP is delivered through the military services, which work in coordination with key military components and civilian agencies to: Promote healthy family relationships to prevent abuse and neglect Encourage early identification and prompt reporting Promote victim safety and empowerment Provide appropriate support to service members, their partners and family members
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For teens ages 14-18, AIR Artists empowers teens to develop authentic voices and self-expression in a safe, nonjudgmental community. AIR Artists focus on creativity and skill-building through visual, performing, and literary arts alongside compassionate professional teaching artists and staff. No previous experience is required.
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Advisory Board of Recreational Therapy is charged with administering and regulating the licensing process for the practice of Recreational Therapy.
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298 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Waypoint NH' Transitional Living Program (TLP) is a voluntary, 12-18 month program that provides supportive housing, life skills training and support services to young people, ages 18 to 21, who are homeless or transitioning out of foster care. Assists with job skills, educational support, nutrition and safety guidance, permanent housing search, renting/maintenance support, money management/budgeting, social skills/healthy relationships, problem solving/decision making, transportation and community resources, legal rights/issues, self-esteem, and career exploration.
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PO Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116
Advocay group for people suffering with diabetes. Our goals: Make insulin affordable and accessible for all who need it Promote health equity for at-risk populations affected by diabetes and prediabetes Put an end to all forms of diabetes discrimination Increase overall funding dedicated to diabetes research and programs
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1461 Hooksett Road, Suite B7, Hooksett, NH 03106
We offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Our services include counseling for needs such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). We can also connect you with more support in VA and your community.
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175 Cabot Street, Suite 301, Lowell, MA 01854
Epilepsy Foundation New England financial assistance program grants a one time award, with assistance ranging from $50.00 to $1000.00 to assist individuals with epilepsy during a time of need. If we are not able to fund specific needs through our own Epilepsy Foundation New England program resources, we can help to provide information and resources to identify alternative solutions. Emergency Financial Assistance from Epilepsy Foundation New England may be able to help with the following: Transportation to medical appointments Critical short term needs such as emergency help with utilities or rent Assistance with doctor visit copayments or medication costs Medical equipment costs (for example; bedrails, assistive devices, monitoring devices) Childcare, homecare, respite care Advocacy Education
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1076 W Swanzey Road, Swanzey, NH 03446
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.
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141 Middle Neck Road, Sands Point, NY 11050
As a national technical assistance center, NCDB works with state deaf-blind projects and other partners to improve educational results and quality of life for children who are deaf-blind and their families. Services provided include: online training, webinars, publications, videos, and more. The website has an extensive resource section for families. The website also has an online, downloadble Transition Toolkit for deaf-blind teens ages 14-22 and their families. Much of the information is in Spanish too.
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17 Kit Street, Keene, NH 03431
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) represents a highly intensive and structured form of outpatient addiction treatment, providing a practical alternative to inpatient hospitalization or residential care. PHP employs a comprehensive approach to mental health services, integrating therapeutic and support services with medical care.
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229 Main Street, Mason Library Keene State College, Keene, NH 03431
Materials, resources, books on the holocaust Active educational outreach Supports holocaust studies minor
121 Cedar Street, Manchester, NH 03101
The Kids Cafe Program was designed to curb the effect of malnutrition experienced by children living in poverty. The goal of the Kids Cafe is to be able to provide nutritious meals for children in a safe environment.
25 Sundial Avenue, 130w First Floor, Manchester, NH 03103
We cover non-emergency medical transportation services if you are unable to pay for the cost of transportation to provider offices and facilities for medically necessary New Hampshire Medicaid covered services.
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Physical Therapy Board is charged with administering and regulating the licensing process for the practice of Physical Therapy under the provisions of the laws and rules of the Allied Health Professionals Governing Board. The board regulates:
  • Physical Therapist Assistants
  • Physical Therapists
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30 Temple Street, Suite 315, Nashua, NH 03060
Pregnancy options education is available. Also telephone crisis (related to pregnancy) intervention is available.
154 High Street, Portsmouth, NH 03802
The Youth Law Project (YLP) works with children and teenagers who are facing delinquency or CHINS petitions, as well as those who are at-risk of having such petitions filed against them. The YLP seeks to get these young people the educational, health, mental health, and other services necessary to stay in their homes and communities and out of the juvenile justice system. The type of work the YLP does includes representation at school disciplinary hearings and special education meetings and proceedings. The YLP does not provide representation in delinquency or CHINS cases, but works closely with the public defenders and court-appointed counsel who do to determine how best to meet the youth’s needs. The Youth Law Project handles the following types of cases: Special education advocacy and representation at educational legal proceedings for children in the juvenile justice system and at risk of court involvement. Representation at long term suspension and expulsion hearings. Representation at other legal proceedings that may affect a youth's right to attend school.
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718 Smyth Road, Manchester, NH 03104
Our specialized rehabilitation program network serves severely injured Veterans and service members who have multiple combat- or civilian-related traumatic injuries. We offer: Physical, visual, and cognitive rehabilitation State-of-the-art prosthetics Psychological and psychosocial services Ongoing case management services
7 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Greater Nashua Mental Health clients will now be able to schedule an appointment to receive primary health care services where many behavioral and substance use disorder services are already being delivered. Patients get the combined benefits of: mental health counseling and community support services; primary healthcare and screening; substance use disorder treatment services; chronic disease care, like asthma, diabetes and high blood pressure; specialized programs to quit smoking, improve eating habits, increase exercise and lose weight.
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258 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
StaffWorks helps people with disabilities develop skills to get a job. Provides information on benefits and work incentives. Works with employers on recruiting and training. Works with schools and transition age youth.
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2 Executive Park Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
The WellSense Health Plan nurse advice line is available 24/7 to help with health questions and guidance for urgent or after-hours care. This is a NON-Emergency line, if you are expieriencing an emergency please dial 911.
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77 Northeastern Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062
Our Supportive Services for Veterans Families program (SSVF, for short) helps those at immediate risk of homelessness side-step it altogether. If you or your family is homeless or at-risk of homelessness anywhere in NH, please contact us at (603) 882-3616 Our SSVF case managers and outreach staff work with veterans and their families across New Hampshire to make sure they have secure housing and the supports necessary to maintain housing. We offer:
  • Housing counseling.
  • Assistance with benefits, such as those offered through the VA.
  • Referrals for health care, and legal services, and financial planning.
  • Financial assistance to support case management goals.
  • Connection to other Veterans FIRST and other Harbor Care services, including veteran transitional and supportive housing, if appropriate.
With funding from the US Department of Veteran Affairs, we serve hundreds of households throughout NH each year.
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43 Cypress Street, Keene, NH 03431
Gently used, clean or new women's clothing may be donated. Pet hair free too.
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464 Chestnut Street, Manchester, NH 03101
Provide support, guidance, helpful information and positive role modeling; help to develop parenting skills such as behavior management, proper nutrition, healthy lifestyles, and more. Provide short term supervised visitation. Help to connect with resources for food, housing, transportation, utilities, education, job opportunities, etc.