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In partnership with Greyhound Lines, Inc., NRS helps reunite youth 12-21 with their families, or get to an alternate living arrangement through a free bus ticket. This process is initiated by calling the hotline at 1-800-786-2929. Please review the eligibility and document requirements

129 Pleasant Street, Brown Building, Concord, NH 03301-3857

Medicaid NEMT is covered only when you have no other means of transportation to receive your Medicaid services. It is provided in the least costly manner and most appropriate mode or vehicle. Services offered include: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Emergency Medical Transportation Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program Public Transportation NH Medicaid is required to have rules for transportation. Here are a few. For a full list, contact your Medicaid health plan. *For Family and Friends Program mileage reimbursement, the driver will need a valid driver's license. *Transportation is only to Medicaid covered services unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Call your health plan for details. *Transportation is only from your point of origin unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Point of origin means your residence as it is listed on file with your health plan. Call your health plan for details. *Mileage: The maximum allowed traveled round trip mileage to Medicaid enrolled providers cannot exceed the following limits unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan: (1) 75 miles to a hospital (2) 45 miles to a physician or mental health provider (3) 300 miles to a dentist (4) 75 miles to a physical, speech, or occupational therapist (5) 90 miles to a dialysis provider (6) 400 miles to a referred medical provider; and (7) 20 miles to a pharmacy one time per week for covered medications or supplies.*

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63 Community Way, Keene, NH 03431

Southwestern Community Services may be able to assist with gas money/bus fare on a case by case basis when funds are available.

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73 Winter Street, Exeter, NH 03833

One time financial assistance for individuals and families in need in Exeter, as funds are available. Examples of financial assistance provided: gas card, food card, diapers, heating fuel expenses, burial expenses.

6520 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

The MS Focus Transportation Assistance Grant provides funding for individuals with MS for door to door drop off service through Uber and Lyft for neurologist appointments and infusion appointments This program also provides funding for reasonable paratransit fees or minor auto repairs.

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31 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743

Three types of transportation are provided. 1. Fixed route. 2. Deviation Route Service- Buses deviate off the established route pattern up to one quarter mile to pick up and drop off passengers. 3. Demand response- Provided by the Volunteer Driver Program for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities.

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The mission of the Pelham Good Neighbor Fund is to provide Pelham residents who are in financial need with emergency assistance for rent, heat, electricity and other critical expenses. Funds are paid to the vendor. Referral committee handles requests confidentially.

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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53 Lincoln Street, Exeter, NH 03833

Once all other resources have been exhausted and the person has a letter of denial from town welfare office; the advocacy team will assess the person's crisis. After doing financial analysis the person may qualify for emergency funding on a one-time basis. The advocacy team will also suggest programs the person could benefit from.

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.

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28 Farmvu Drive, Suite 3 i, White River Junction, VT 05001

Friends of Veterans provides financial assistance to veterans. Financial support includes: security deposits, first or last month's rent, rent that is in arrears, overdue electric or heating bills, and other support for livability of the home. Support for vehicle repair may be provided if the vehicle is required for employment or medical appointments.

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

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Bldg. 241, Portsmouth, NH 03804

Assistance with transportation emergency and essential vehicle repairs.

79 Clinton Street, Concord, NH 03301

Family Promise of Greater Concord offers a Diversion/Prevention program aimed at preventing homelessness by providing immediate support and helping families find alternative housing solutions before they need emergency shelter. Here are some key aspects of the program: