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154 Main Street, Salem, NH 03079
Services: Driver Licensing and Testing; Identification Cards, Registration (vehicle and boat); Duplicate Titles and Driving Records
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1050 Perimeter Road, Suite 501, Manchester, NH 03103
Supervision of juveniles on parole or probation.
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11 Court street, Nashua, NH 03061
Helps disabled veterans and their families in obtaining VA and other benefits and services. Employment programs and transition services also available.
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243 Elm Street, Claremont, NH 03743
An urgent care center for all ages with on-site lab and x-ray services.. This is for non-emergency situations.
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73 Hobbs Street, Conway, NH 03818-6188
Supervision of juveniles on parole or probation.
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20 Commerce Street, Hill, NH 03243
Local post office
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712 Fifth Ave, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10019-4018
Prescription drug discount card offering savings up to 75% off, depending on medication. The card is accepted at a wide variety of pharmacies and covers a wide array of medications.
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646 Daniel Webster Hwy, Merrimack, NH 03054
Used clothing for people in Merrimack who have a financial need. Clothing donations are accepted from Tues. – Thurs. from 8:15 – 1:30 pm
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92 School Street, Carroll, NH 03595-0163
Public library for the Town of Carroll & Twin Mountain
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1 Dalton Road, Brentwood, NH 03833
Local police department for the Town of Brentwood
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7 Library Road, Grafton, NH 03240
In New Hampshire, people with little or no income may be entitled to financial help from their town or city. New Hampshire law (RSA 165) requires each town or city to have a local welfare program to help people who are in need of financial assistance in meeting their basic living needs. The role of local town or city welfare is to relieve and maintain residents of their towns/cities whenever a person is unable to support themselves. Each New Hampshire town has a town or city welfare office, usually located within the Town or City Office. This is a separate resource from State Welfare/Dept. of Health and Human Services that provide long term assistance. Local town or city welfare programs are required to provide financial assistance for basic necessities such as food, shelter, rent, mortgage payments, heat, electricity, gas, water, necessary clothing, transportation, and prescriptions. Basic telephone service may be paid if necessary for health and safety reasons. Towns and Cities must also help with "maintenance" items such as paper products, household supplies, diapers, etc.. Towns and cities should pay security deposits if necessary to obtain housing. Necessary medical costs should be paid if there is no other way to obtain essential medical services. The town or city may decide that a certain expense, such as a car payment, is not necessary. This may happen when a reasonable lower cost option is available, such as public transportation. The town or city should issue a written decision on your application within 3 to 5 days of your application. If there is an emergency, the town should make a decision immediately. The written decision should tell you how much and what kind of help the town will give. You can't be denied assistance just because: *You have lived in town only a short time *You have received help in the past, or have not repaid help you received in the past *The town or city says they don't have enough money in the budget *You receive other state or federal assistance (However if you receive APTD or OAA, speak with 603 Legal Aid for further information If you think that your request for help has been wrongly denied, call 603 Legal Aid for assistance. You have the right to appeal and request a hearing. If you have questions about this process, please call 603 Legal Aid for assistance. **Whenever any person, a resident in this state, who served in the armed forces of the United States dies and did not leave sufficient estate to pay the expenses of his funeral, or was an assisted person, the overseers of public welfare shall cause him to be decently buried at the expense of the municipality in which he died. Funds received from the Department of Veterans Affairs towards burial expenses shall be retained by the municipality. The municipality shall make a request to the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a suitable monument.**
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577 Central Avenue, Dover, NH 03821
The Family Wellness Home Visiting program helps at-risk-families, focusing on prevention by offering emotional support and practical solutions to managing family life as well as in home assistance with parenting skills and household management and promoting self-sufficiency by coaching families to be able to access community services and advocate for themselves. Helping to access employment programs, addiction and recovery programs, attend medical/social service appointments, school meetings and recreational activities.
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177 Shattuck Way, Newington, NH 03805
Methadone maintenance and therapy for individuals who are addicted to heroin, morphine, and other opioid drugs.
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Route 10, Gilsum, NH 03448-0038
The Gilsum STEAM Academy (GSA) is a K-6 public school in the Monadnock Regional School District (MRSD). The focus of the school is on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math.
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4 Marston Way, Hampton, NH 03842
Public elementary school
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105 Old Homestead Highway, Richmond, NH 03470
Health inspection for the Town of Richmond, NH.
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68 Route 16b, Center Ossipee, NH 03814
Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services. All of our services and treatments are open to men & women. Services includes: Individual & group counseling. Twelve-week intensive outpatient programs which includes nine hours/week group counseling, and one weekly individual session Services also includes the following: Evaluate clients' substance use disorder and assess their readiness for treatment. Help clients develop treatment goals and plans. Review and recommend treatment options with clients and their families. Help clients develop skills and behaviors necessary to recover from their substance use disorder. Work with clients to identify behaviors or situations that interfere with their recovery. Teach families about addiction and help them develop strategies to cope with those problems. Refer clients to other resources and services, such as job placement services and support groups. Conduct outreach programs to help people identify the signs of addiction and other destructive behavior, as well as steps to take to avoid such behavior.
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831 Court Street, Keene, NH 03431
Keene Housing provides and advocates for affordable housing and supportive services that strengthen and empower low and moderate-income households in the Monadnock region. Some programs may have long waiting lists. Also remember that eligible people may qualify for more than one program.
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42 Main Street, Wilton, NH 03086
Building inspection and code compliance for the Town of Wilton
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100 Main Street, Alton, NH 03809-0960
Public library for the Town of Alton
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56 Littleton Road, Whitefield, NH 03598
The town/city hall offers a range of services, including assistance with motor vehicle registration, marriage licenses, birth and death certificates, as well as various forms and registrations. They also handle property tax payments and provide information on available exemptions.
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41 South Main Street, Farmington, NH 03835-1535
Provides help to anyone involved with education in their local community - parents, professional educators, school board members, students, business and community leaders - to learn more about their schools
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774 Franklin Pierce Highway, Rte 9, Barrington, NH 03825
Local police department for the Town of Barrington. Call for health and welfare checks on children or for children in imminent danger. Call for involuntary psychiatric placement.
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