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10 Alice Peck Day Drive, Lebanon, NH 03766
Acute care hospital,same day and inpatient surgery rehabilitation, primary care, OBGYN, birthing, occupational health, etc. The hospital provides post-injury and acute illness treatment.
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30 Chichester Road, Unit D, Loudon, NH 03307
Provides food to low-income households, households receiving financial assistance, and households undergoing economic hardship.
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7039 School Street, Loudon, NH 03307-9803
Public elementary school
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10 Front Street, Exeter, NH 03833
Local voter registration records for the town of Exeter.
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1 Granite Place South, Suite 211, Concord, NH 03301
The Division of Pesticide Control is responsible for the administration of the state's pesticide regulations. There are five major programs: Pesticide Certification (licensing); Product Registration; Environmental; Compliance/Enforcement; and Integrated Pest Management.
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347 Main Street, Gorham, NH 03581
Local Fire Department for the Town of Gorham.
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1245 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101
The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) is a federally funded, comprehensive sexual health education program provided through Amoskeag Health for teens and young adults. This program works to increase their healthy relationships, positive adolescent development, and to reduce pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. PREP provides a no-cost, discussion-based course open to people of all genders, aged 14-19 years, or up to 21 years old if pregnant and/or parenting. Parental consent is required for participation.
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445 12th Street Sw, Washington, DC 20554
The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. By filing a consumer complaint and telling your story, you contribute to federal enforcement and consumer protection efforts on a national scale and help us identify trends and track the issues that matter most.
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33 Hanson, Rochester, NH 03867
GED instruction Academic preparation - help in studying mathematics, reading, writing, social studies, and science in order to earn a GED Help in overcoming obstacles to being successful like: Transportation Child care Housing Uniforms or work clothes Work related tools or equipment Counseling Medical services
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38 Centerra Parkway, Lebanon, NH 03766
2nd Circuit Court, District Division handles a variety of cases including misdemeanors and violations, civil matters, landlord, tenant matter, stalking cases, protection orders and more. This court also has a family division for family related cases.
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4 West Bath Road, Bath, NH 03740
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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125 Airport Road, Suite 3, Concord, NH 03301
Community Health Workers provide services to help identify barriers and create solutions, explore healthy choices, explore available resources and opportunities for growth and empowerment, and assist with applications for assistance.
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5 Alumni Drive, Exeter, NH 03833
Full service hospital offering: emergency care, inpatient and outpatient care, surgery, cancer care, diabetes care, cardiology, wellness programs, health education, and support groups. Exeter Hospital offers Palliative care. This hospital has a partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center to provide specialized inpatient and outpatient cancer care. Services include: radiation, surgery, genetic counseling and testing, and more. A nurse navigator helps patients through the treatment and recovery process.
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55 Prescott Road, Raymond, NH 03077
Help in obtaining shelter for homeless individuals or families.
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97 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301-8501
The primary goal is to assist refugees in their quest for economic self-sufficiency and successful integration as soon as possible following arrival. Refugee Program staff work closely with partner organizations to support refugee integration.
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159 Main Street, Unit A, North Woodstock, NH 03262
Local post office
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55 Glass Street, Suncook, NH 03275-1533
Local post office
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470 Pine Street, Lower Level, Manchester, NH 03104
Information on readjustment and resettlement.
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236 Main Street, Marlborough, NH 03455
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 and 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 and 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 Office. This is a separate resource from State Welfare/Dept. of Health and Human Services that provide long term assistance. Local town 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 must also help with "maintenance" items such as paper products, household supplies, diapers, etc.. Towns 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 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 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 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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233 Main Street, Charlestown, NH 03603
Health inspection for the Town of Charlestown, NH.
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141 Corliss Lane, Colebrook, NH 03576
The Weeks North Country Recovery Center is a multidisciplinary treatment center for individuals dealing with an addiction to drugs, opioids, alcohol, and all substance use disorders. Our program utilizes medication assisted recovery (MAR), case management services, substance use and mental health counseling, and group psychotherapy as an aid to recovery. Most of all, we are a caring, non-judgmental, people-focused program designed for you — and you alone.
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29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301
The New Hampshire Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC) provides nutrition education and nutritious foods to help keep pregnant women, new mothers, infants and preschool children healthy and strong. WIC services apply to; Pregnant women Breastfeeding women up to 12 months after the infant's birth Non-breastfeeding women up to 6 months after the infant's birth Infants, and children up to their 5th birthday
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143 Lake Street, Suite 4, Gilford, NH 03249
Easterseals Veterans Count connects Service Members, Veterans and their families to supports and services. Examples of help provided includes: employment counseling, deployment support, emergency financial assistance, childcare resources, transportation assistance, budgeting and financial management, counseling, etc. In addition Care Coordinators can link service members, veterans, and families to: benefits, health care, mental health services, and substance abuse services.
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9 Citizens' Hall Road, Lyndeborough, NH 03082
Local Police Department for the Town of Lyndeborough
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