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8 Depot Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
Congregate meals and home delivered meals offered daily Monday through Friday.
1 Main Street, Suite 2, West Lebanon, NH 03784
Counseling after an abortion is provided and telephone support regarding abortion issues.
1 Eagle Square, Suite 100, Concord, NH 03302-1856
Hotline for businesses that need to report damage as a result of a storm
76 Main Street, Suite 3, Littleton, NH 03561
Comprehensive program that covers the 5 pre-employment transition services hosted at community college campuses and GSIL offices throughout New Hampshire. In small groups (16 students max) students work through an academic curriculum presented as a simulated work environment with soft skills training braided throughout. Students will have the opportunity to earn academic credit through Extended Learning Opportunities (ELOs), become more aware of career options, and have work-based learning experiences out in the community to obtain a fuller understanding of employer expectations.
There are 3 cohorts offered each year - Fall and Spring sessions (14 weeks), as well as Summer sessions (5 weeks).
Scheduling for each session is as follows:
• 4 days/week of academic instruction
• 1 day/week of a work experience
• Afternoon Computer Lab is also available for credit recovery
375 Kings Highway North, Suite B, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Helpline specialists are available to assist individuals with MS, and the people close to them, adapt to the changes they may be experiencing as they go through a life-long process of adjustments to best suit their evolving needs. MSAA’s specialists can offer encouragement to clients and their care partners to identify obstacles and discover ways to overcome them. Helpline specialists may also recommend the program(s) offered by MSAA and other resources that would be of help to the client, and assist him or her with the application process.
44 Roberts Road, Canaan, NH 03741
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5 Pine Street Extension, Ste 1G, Nashua, NH 03060
Peer support center for those with mental illness. The center is open to people who have used mental health services past, present, or who are at risk.
A warm line is staffed by peers who will listen.
Dartmouth College Highway, Congregational Church, Orford, NH 03777
Congregate meal on Tuesday only
Home delivered meals Monday - Friday
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Temporary housing, support, resources, case management services
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1166 US Route. 4, Canaan, NH 03741
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.
55 E. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 490, Chicago, IL 60654
DBSA is a peer-led depression and bipolar disorder support groups. Meetings are comprised of people living with mental illness who offer hope, respect, understanding and encouragement to each other. DBSA support groups offer confidentiality, safety and acceptance in a non-judmental and nurturing setting.
7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
Occupational Therapy Governing Board licenses those individuals performing Occupational Therapy in the State of New Hampshire.
The Board regulates:
- Occupational Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
Provides job training and employment opportunities to homeless veterans. Services offered: resume writing, on the job support, job search and counseling, job skills development, and money management training.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Bldg. 241, Portsmouth, NH 03804
Assistance with funeral expenses.
38 Plumer Road, Epping, NH 03042
Farmsteads of New England provides supportive services in a farming environment to adults who have autism and other developmental disabilities. People who live within commuting distance of the farmsteads are welcome for structured day services.
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9700 N.W. 112th Avenue, Miami, FL 33178
SAFELINK WIRELESS® service is US government supported program for income eligible households provided by TracFone Wireless, Inc. that provides a free cell phone and free airtime.
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18 Old Etna Road, Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Heater Road, Lebanon, NH 03766
The resource center provides information and resources to those with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.
100 Campus Drive, Suite 24 Community Campus, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Krempels Brain Injury Center (KBIC) provides classes and support groups within a vibrant community setting, with ample opportunity for peer support and building social connections. Personal development and educational opportunities are available in the following areas: functional and cognitive skill building, social and communication skills, mental health, physical wellness, community connections and creative expression and recreation.
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Peer to Peer NetworkingAdult Day Program CentersSocial Clubs/EventsDisease/Disability InformationHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersOutreach ProgramsCaregiversCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsBrain InjuriesCommunication TrainingCooking ClassesDisability Awareness ProgramsLife Skills EducationStress ManagementExercise Classes/GroupsComputer and Related Technology Classes
2 Executive Park Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
NH Healthy Families offers health insurance plans to those on NH Medicaid. Programs eligibility depend on age, income, family size and any special health needs.
20 International Drive, Ste 300, Portsmouth, NH 03801
In-courthouse assistance filing for a temporary restraining order.
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FEMA is providing financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020.
If you are eligible for funeral assistance you will receive a check by mail, or funds by direct deposit, depending on which option you choose when you apply for assistance.
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15 Church Street, Bristol United Church Of Christ, Bristol, NH 03222
Transportation is available to medical or other appointments, shopping, errands, and the senior center. In addition to transportation provided by bus, volunteer drivers also are available to help older adults.Some senior centers are able to offer long-distance medical transportation to those who need to reach a specialist or a major medical center not located in their local community.
Long-distance medical transportation to those who need to reach a specialist or a major medical center not located in their local community may be available.
5 Alumni Drive, Exeter, NH 03833
In collaboration with the American Cancer Society, the Center for Oncology and Hematology hosts the Look Good...Feel Better program. This non-medical program teaches women going through cancer treatment the basics of make-up application and hair techniques to help manage the appearance related to side effects of cancer treatment. A free make-up kit is provided to each individual.
145 Hollis Street, Unit C, Manchester, NH 03101
Breathe New Hampshire raises funds for lung conditions including research.
215 Ayer Road, Harvard, MA 01451
Ibis provides daily engagement, real-time monitoring, and personalized care coordination from the members home. It combines technology, proactive communication, and human connection to support whole-person health.
Services include:
Ibis tablet to report daily vital signs, medication intake and overall well-being
Case Management with a Member Advocate who help coordinate care, explain benefits, and connect to services
Nurse and physician connection to oversee support
Daily monitoring of health
Whole-person care planning: Addressing medical, social, emotional and functional challenges
Preventive and Proactive: Detects issues early, often results in shorter hospital stays, fewer ER visits and better chronic condition management.
