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Direct Express is a debit card service, partnered with the U.S department of treasury. It allows anyone who receives federal benefits such as social security, veterans benefits, ect, to deposit their money on a safe and secure debit card.
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112 Southampton Street, Boston, MA 02118
Homeless shelter in Boston that accept sex offenders. They do not take referrals so people will just have to wait in line. Services offered at the shelter include: Meals Personal care items Emergency clothing Lockers Health care and mental health care Substance abuse assessment and individual case management AA and NA meetings Mail service
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15 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060
The Seven Challenges is designed to help youth and young adults (ages 12-25) with substance use disorders (SUD) and Co-occurring mental health disorders and SUD (COD) discover the reasons why they misuse substances, their co-occurring issues, and establish a plan for a healthier and hope-filled future. We now offer The Seven Challenges – Brief to adolescents and youth who may be interested in knowing a little more about our regular program, but may not be ready to take on the full program. Seven Challenges – Brief consists of four one-hour individual sessions with a counselor for the purposes of assessment of substance misuse and co-occurring problems; brief therapy intervention for substance misuse; and support in response to external pressures for abstinence.
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577 Central Avenue, Dover, NH 03821
Individuals, youth, and/or families who are fleeing, or attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or stalking will have the option of working with and seeking services from the Coordinated Entry DV agency, victim service providers (VSP)/Domestic Violence Agency, and non-victim service providers.
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841 Central Street, Franklin, NH 03235
Health First provides dental screening, sealants, restorative services and education for children in the region, through an outreach program in local schools for kindergarten to fifth grade.
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2 Wellman Avenue, Suite 140, Nashua, NH 03064
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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345 Union Avenue, Laconia High School, Laconia, NH 03246
Education and support group for parents who are challenged by the special learning needs of their child.
5 Terrascape Parkway, Somersworth, NH 03878
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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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
As we transition Licensing services and Board administration from the NH Secretary of State, please contact the OPLC with any questions or instruction regarding: Applying for a new license, Renewing an existing license, Attending a Board Meeting.
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40 Chestnut Street, Nashua, NH 03061
Homeless shelter for men open year-round. In the event of extreme weather only, when other homeless drop in centers are closed, this agency will open up for the day only to anyone who is homeless.
525 Prospect Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
Easterseals NH offers a variety of workforce development services to assist people with disabilities and other special needs in identifying, obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. Easterseals Workforce Development Services available to adolescents and adults representing a broad range disabilities, educational levels, and socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
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450 North State Street, Concord, NH 03301
The TET program is designed to evaluate and elevate the social and vocational skills of students aged 14-20. The primary focus of the program is to work with motivated students nearing the end of their school involvement and to assist them as they move from school to the community and workforce. This process includes pre-employment training, placement in a work environment, ongoing support while working and weekly review in the classroom. The program also serves identified special education students through the development, implementation and coordination of an Individual Transition Plan as mandated by law.
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77 Riverglen Lane, Littleton, NH 03561
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.
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42 Perimeter Road, Concord, NH 03301
State correctional facility for women.
143 Lake Street, Suite 4, Gilford, NH 03249
Easterseals Military and Veterans Services, which provides resources and services to veterans, service members and their families. Easterseals Military and Veterans Services, in conjunction with Veterans Count, developed a one-of-a-kind program which has a proven track record of helping service members and their families with a wide range of family, personal and financial needs.
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500 Fox Ridge Road, Saint Louis, MO 63131
Segs4Vets is an organization that provides a Segway to qualified veterans with disabilities.
18 Old Etna Road, Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Heater Road, Lebanon, NH 03766
Support group listings for Parkinson's Disease in the state of NH and VT
24 Main Street, Newport, NH 03773
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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PO Box 96, Concord, NH 03302
Legislative involvement and support with mobile home park issues. Helps solve disputes between park owners and tenants. Holds monthly and annual meetings.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, (Formerly National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) is a national, 24/7 toll-free suicide prevention service. They will be routed to the closest possible provider of mental health and suicide prevention services. On line chat is also available. Additional free information is available for bullying victims, survivors of suicide, young adults, families and friends of persons who have committed suicide, employers, etc. ***Veterans can dial 988 then press 1 to be routed to Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline.
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14 Celina Avenue, Unit 14, Nashua, NH 03063-3092
By working one-on-one with an Independent Living (IL) Services Coordinator, you can develop a plan of action for increasing your level of independence. You maintain full control over your plan, know­ing that your IL Services Coordinator is there to answer questions and make recommendations when you need support. If you are eligible for Services Coordination, your IL Services Coordinator will: Talk with you one-on-one, either in person or on the phone Listen to your needs Listen to your short- and long-term goals Document your stated goals in an Independent Living Plan Refer you to people and services that can help you achieve your goals, both at Granite State Independent Living and other agencies Act as a sounding board as you work toward your goals Help you modify your plan when you meet goals and when you experience changes in your life Model independent living skills and attitudes Work with you as long as you want to keep your Independent Living Plan active
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60 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
The LISTEN Summer Camp Scholarship Program provides need-based camp scholarships to Upper Valley children aged 6-14. The scholarship goes towards one week of day or overnight camp and can range from $100-$500 per camper.
36 Camp Allen Road, Bedford, NH 03110
The Summer Teen/Tween Program is a drop-in program with daily and special activities for kids in grades 6 - 12.
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129 Pleasant Street, Thayer Building, Concord, NH 03301
NH Family Voices, Family to Family Health Information Center is staffed by parents of children and young adults with special health care needs/disabilities. Services includes: Individual assistance by telephone: Help in understanding how to navigate through systems; Assisting families to make more informed decisions about their children's health care and be better able to participate in systems building activities in their communities; Trainings for families on topics such as healthcare financing, best practices and family/professional partnerships; Information and resources; A lending library; and Parent to Parent Support
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45 Knight Street, Jaffrey, NH 03452
The SFTS program helps families by providing transitional housing. SFTS serves people who can become employed and financially independent within 6 to 8 months.