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40 Charles Street, Rochester, NH 03867
The NH Mom Hub is a centralized resource and referral hub that connects mother into mental-health and social-support services. Services include, access to support groups, MAT providers, legal aid, WIC/FRC links, specialists, therapy, crisis lines and more.
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Offered after school and during school vacations for 11-13-year-olds, this program introduces new types of art in a non-judgmental and supportive environment. Co-led by AIR staff and a professional teaching artist, programs balance high-quality arts instruction with creative self-expression and community-building. All skill and experience levels are welcome.
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129 Pleasant Street, Brown Building, Concord, NH 03301-3857
SNAP Employment & Training (E&T) is an employment-focused program designed to strengthen the economic well-being of every participant by providing high-quality job training, education, and support. SNAP E&T is now offering career training at NHTI Concord's Community College, Manchester Community College, and River Valley Community College! As a participant you are eligible to receive up to $575 annually for employment and training expenses related to participation in SNAP E&T, and up to $100 per month for travel-related expenses. Proper documentation is required.
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38 Plumer Road, Epping, NH 03042
Day activities include: caring for the farm animals and the gardens, working in the greenhouses, housekeeping, cooking/baking, clerical/office support, working in the farm stand or petting farm, arts/crafts, nature walks, and horseback riding. Transportation available within a 30 min. radius
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30 Magnolia Lane, Exeter, NH 03833
Supported Employment is an evidence-based practice designed to help individuals with severe and persistent mental illness to find and keep competitive jobs. Because work can be an essential step on the path to well- being and recovery, our Vocational Specialists help clients find work and stay employed. They help the client assess their skills and vocational interests, search for a job, prepare for the interview and provide ongoing support and guidance to help the client remain employed. In some instances, family members or a significant other may be part of the support team.
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7 Eagle square, Concord, NH 03301
The Installation Standards Board for Manufactured Housing was established to assure compliance with the Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standard, establish uniform manufactured housing installation standards in order to protect the quality, durability, safety, and affordability of manufactured housing in this state, adequately license and train manufactured housing installers in order to ensure the proper performance of the house and protect the safety and welfare of the public. The Board also provides a fair and effective recourse for consumers relative to installation standards; and provide a dispute resolution program for timely resolution of disputes between manufacturers, retailers, and installers of manufactured houses regarding responsibility, and for the issuance of appropriate orders, for the correction or repair of defects in manufactured houses that are reported during the one-year period beginning on the date of installation. Who We Regulate: Home Installers
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11 Riverglen Lane, Littleton, NH 03561
Substance Use Disorder resources for adolescents ages 12 - 17.
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45 South Main Street, Suite 202, Concord, NH 03301
AARP can offer abundant information and resources relating to older adults. AARP Members reach out to the community in a number of ways. Website also has information about many different topics. Information and resource topics includes, but not limited to: Advocacy, Caregiving, Community, Scams & Fraud, Health & Wellbeing, Livable Communities, Local Resources, Money, Technology, Veterans, Voters and Work & Jobs
167 Summer Street, Newport, NH 03773
This agency provides individual advocacy with: court, legal, medical, and social service agencies.
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Volunteer driver service for medical related appointments for people age 55 + and people with disabilities who are unable to drive. Accessible transportation is available.
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567 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570
The Warm Line is a free, confidential, non medical, non judgmental peer support service. Trained peer operators answer calls dealing with a wide range of issues including loneliness, sorting out difficult situations, sadness, uncomfortable or intense emotions, and social isolation.
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175 Central Street, Franklin, NH 03235
Kinship Navigator Services assist caregivers of children in various kinship arrangements, offering tailored support, emotional guidance, educational resources, and referrals to promote family well-being and independence.
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24 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
A free, volunteer, home visitor program for families with new babies. A trained volunteer will be matched to a family for 2-3 hours, weekly visits for 3-4 months following the birth of your baby or babies. Volunteers pitch in with practical assistance and emotional support for new parents.
209 West Central Street, Suite 207, Natick, MA 01760
For patients with no other alternatives, the National Kidney Foundation of Massachusetts, Rhode Island New Hampshire and Vermont may be able to provide emergency funds to cover medical transportation.
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525 Prospect Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
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.
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145 Hollis Street, Unit C, Manchester, NH 03101
The Eager Breathers Fresh Air Day Cruise is for individuals living in NH with COPD and other lung conditions. This is an annual event in September. The participants board the MS Mount Washington for a luncheon event complete with entertainment. The ship cruises around Lake Winnipesaukee. The participants generally arrive in buses or vans from pulmonary rehabilitation programs across the state. Volunteers assist the participants to board the ship, many in wheelchairs. There are health care professionals and a large oxygen source aboard the ship to assist if needed. Donations for medical equipment and entertainment talent are accepted.
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Sexual Assault hotline for those affiliated with University of New Hampshire.
Emergency Funding can be accessed by families while a child is undergoing treatment. These funds directly pay bills, typically no more than twice per year, for families. Amount approved at the discretion of Board of Directors. Gas Card Program provides gas cards quarterly throughout a child's first year of treatment. New Diagnosis Packet provides grocery store gift cards. Meal Voucher Program provides funding for parent meals while child is hospitalized at Childrens' Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD) or Boston Children's Hospital.
60 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
LISTEN Holiday Baskets provide children and seniors up to five new items of warm clothing, and grocery cards for the household. Toys for Tots referrals available
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Most people who apply to the Society for help have enjoyed a normal lifestyle, which becomes interrupted by illness or accident or some other disruption to family income. Within a very short space of time they find themselves in debt and then in crisis. Applications for help made to the State cannot be processed in time and often the family faces the prospect of eviction or shut off of utilities. Typically the Society can provide relief in 3 basic categories;
  • Emergency Care – the payment of outstanding utility bills or overdue rent on a one-off basis
  • Transitional Support – a small monthly stipend to help with expenses during a temporary downturn in income – (usually not exceeding 6 months )
  • Crisis Transportation – Airfare to the UK for emergencies or permanent resettlement, or to cover car repairs if needed for work
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7 Perely Street, Concord, NH 03301
Through the Transportation Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and disabled veterans to and from VA medical facilities for treatment.
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20 Norway Avenue, Keene, NH 03431
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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610 Sullivan Street, Suite 6 Berlin Senior Center, Berlin, NH 03570
ServiceLink Resource Center accepts cell phone donations for distribution to the elderly.