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5 Prospect Street, Tilton, NH 03276
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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1300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22209
This program provides needed equipment such as manual and power wheelchairs, tilting shower chairs, patient lifts and portable ramps to those who do not have access to a source of funding for these items. The Chapter has even loaned computerized communication devices to those who otherwise may have remained silent. If you have durable medical equipment you are no longer using, please consider its potential value to another family living with ALS. Our Chapter staff is always available to discuss the unmet needs of our ALS families, and assist with arrangements to facilitate equipment donations.
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43 Cypress Street, Keene, NH 03431
Linda's Closet is a free clothing resource for women. Women can choose items for all types of jobs, interviews, and school/training programs. Linda's Closet staff personally assists women in selecting the clothing they need.
719 North Main Street, Laconia, NH 03246
Short term supervised visitation and in home parental education on budgeting, household management, parenting, and other related issues.
15 Church Street, Bristol United Church Of Christ, Bristol, NH 03222
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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44 Geremonty Drive, Salem, NH 03079
The mission of the Nancy Carney Pathways Program is to provide adults (ages 21 and older) with developmental or intellectual disabilities the opportunity to practice social skills and to stay engaged in their community.
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52 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Support Groups in New Hampshire - Times and places may change without notice – please call in advance Support Groups - All groups information can be found on the website: Supporting individuals living with a brain injury and their families to know that they are not alone and that there is a whole network of other families and resources within the New Hampshire brain injury.
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610 Sullivan Street, Berlin, NH 03570
Meals on Wheels provides hot, nutritious meals, a daily safety check and friendly interaction to homebound seniors in Coos County who are unable to shop or cook for themselves, helping them to maintain a healthy lifestyle and remain living independently in their homes for as long as possible.
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55 Summer Street, Rochester, NH 03867
Non-medical peer support is given to people with mental health conditions. We focus on coping skills, education, employment, self-advocacy and more. For after-hours help/support, warm lines are available across the state. Visit infinitypeersupport.org for more information.
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25 Bartlett Avenue, Suite A, Somersworth, NH 03878
We are offering Grab n Go meals to eligible seniors while our Congregate Dining Centers are closed.
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4221 Forbes Avenue, Suite 470, Lanham, MD 20706
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) provides education, advocacy, and support. It provides information and support for: adults, children, families, parents, professionals, and teens. Information and one on one help is provided through a toll free information line. It is an information clearinghouse. It has webinars, online and in person peer support groups, parent support and education, tips for living with ADHD, and more. Some of the information is available in Spanish.
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1155 Elm Street, Suite 600, Manchester, NH 03101
Well Sense helps get you to your scheduled healthcare services and back home. Call us at 844-909-7433 at least 48 hours in advance of your appointment to schedule your ride or to get approval for our Family and Friends Reimbursement program. With approval, you can get money back when you get rides from friends, family, or public transportation.
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77 Northeastern Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062
Boulder Point Veteran Housing is located in Plymouth, New Hampshire. It offers 25 one-bedroom apartments dedicated to veterans experiencing homelessness, through partnership with both the White River Junction Veteran Affair Medical Center and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development's Veteran Supportive Housing vouchers (HUD-VASH Program). The facility also offers five two-bedroom affordable (not subsidized) two-bedroom apartments. Check for current openings or contact us for more information and to see if you qualify. Location & Amenities: A 27,000 square foot, 2-story, handicapped accessible/adaptable building, Boulder Point Veteran Housing is located on a picturesque 11-acre property. It features plenty of parking and outdoor space, as well as a large community room, a library/ game room, in-unit washer and dryers, and several private offices for residents to receive case management and supportive services. The program provides mentoring, case management, and supportive services for residents who choose to participate. All participants receive on-site access to coaching in eviction prevention, increasing household income and assets, increasing health and well-being, general life skills, and improving the educational success of children and youth.
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100 Campus Drive, Ste. 11, Portsmouth, NH 03801
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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12 Flynn Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
Connects parents of children who have medical needs, chronic illness, developmental physical, or learning disabilities to parents of similar needs.
60 Rogers Street, Suite 209, Manchester, NH 03103
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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200 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246
This is a year-round, temporary, emergency shelter for families with children who reside in Belknap County.
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62 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
Kinship Navigator Services provides services to people caring for a child with a kinship arrangement, which includes adoption, DCYF placements, foster care, legal guardianships, and informal guardianship. Kinship Navigator help connect you to:
  • Services and support that meet the needs of both children and caregiver
  • Emotional support
  • Education and guidance
  • Information and referral
  • Follow-up services to promote independence and enhance the well-being of the family
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4217 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Public awareness on the early warnings of heart attack and stroke, the importance of learning CPR, etc. Information and Referral services about heart disease and stroke.
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142 Lowell Road, Unit 17-200, Hudson, NH 03051
The Support Services Fund assists applicants with essential daily living expenses as they go through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Typical requests include rent, mortgage, utilities, car repair, transportation, childcare, groceries, and minor medical expenses, including lymphedema supplies. We are not able to consider major medical expenses.
77 Riverglen Lane, Littleton, NH 03561
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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2493 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860
We want to encourage healthy hygiene, minimize infections and increase quality of life while providing outreach material, information, and screenings to ensure that needs are met, and safety is maximized. Popular items include laundry detergent, dish soap, shampoo, body wash, bed pads, adult briefs, toilet paper, paper towels, and batteries.
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250 Commercial Street, Suite 2020, Manchester, NH 03101
We provide Applied Behavior Analysis services to adults with Developmental disabilities, Autism, and Acquired Brain Injuries and Children with Disabilities
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38 Glen Avenue, Berlin, NH 03570
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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