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85 North State Street, Concord, NH 03301
NAMI NH offers a educational presentations for businesses, organizations and community members on mental illness. Topics includes: In Our Own Voice: an educational presentation given by trained consumers to educate the public on recovery from mental illness Life Interrupted: an educational presentation given by trained family members of individuals who have a mental illness Side by Side: an educational workshop series caregivers of older adults with a mental illness Survivor Voices - Sharing the Story of Suicide Loss: an educational presentation given by trained speaker who has lost a loved one to suicide
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129 S Main Street, Suite 103, White River Junction, VT 05001
Offers a series of social activities, including dances, book club, self advocacy, cooking and many other events throughout the year
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60 Rogers Street, Suite 209, Manchester, NH 03103
Our Advocacy includes: • Empowering individuals with disabilities to develop self-advocacy skills to overcome barriers; • Providing individuals with disabilities information and tools they need to access community resources, maintain their civil rights, and live independently; • Sharing information and resources on key issues that affect people with disabilities and older adults, legislation, and the legislative process to encourage individual participation in NH government; • Advocating for necessary systems changes on the local, state, and national levels; • Providing training on disability awareness to New Hampshire's government agencies, businesses, and community groups. • Presenting Independent Living concepts to civic organizations and schools. • Join the GSIL Advocacy Network of consumers, family members, service providers, and others to stay on top of important issues and let your elected representatives know how you feel.
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14 Celina Avenue, Unit 14, Nashua, NH 03063-3092
Our Advocacy includes: • Empowering individuals with disabilities to develop self-advocacy skills to overcome barriers; • Providing individuals with disabilities information and tools they need to access community resources, maintain their civil rights, and live independently; • Sharing information and resources on key issues that affect people with disabilities and older adults, legislation, and the legislative process to encourage individual participation in NH government; • Advocating for necessary systems changes on the local, state, and national levels; • Providing training on disability awareness to New Hampshire's government agencies, businesses, and community groups. • Presenting Independent Living concepts to civic organizations and schools. • Join the GSIL Advocacy Network of consumers, family members, service providers, and others to stay on top of important issues and let your elected representatives know how you feel.
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21 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301-7268
Our Advocacy includes: • Empowering individuals with disabilities to develop self-advocacy skills to overcome barriers; • Providing individuals with disabilities information and tools they need to access community resources, maintain their civil rights, and live independently; • Sharing information and resources on key issues that affect people with disabilities and older adults, legislation, and the legislative process to encourage individual participation in NH government; • Advocating for necessary systems changes on the local, state, and national levels; • Providing training on disability awareness to New Hampshire's government agencies, businesses, and community groups. • Presenting Independent Living concepts to civic organizations and schools. • Join the GSIL Advocacy Network of consumers, family members, service providers, and others to stay on top of important issues and let your elected representatives know how you feel.
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76 Main Street, Suite 3, Littleton, NH 03561
Our Advocacy includes: • Empowering individuals with disabilities to develop self-advocacy skills to overcome barriers; • Providing individuals with disabilities information and tools they need to access community resources, maintain their civil rights, and live independently; • Sharing information and resources on key issues that affect people with disabilities and older adults, legislation, and the legislative process to encourage individual participation in NH government; • Advocating for necessary systems changes on the local, state, and national levels; • Providing training on disability awareness to New Hampshire's government agencies, businesses, and community groups. • Presenting Independent Living concepts to civic organizations and schools. • Join the GSIL Advocacy Network of consumers, family members, service providers, and others to stay on top of important issues and let your elected representatives know how you feel.
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100 Campus Drive, Suite 24 Community Campus, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Krempels Brain Injury Center (KBIC) provides classes and support groups within a vibrant community setting, with ample opportunity for peer support and building social connections. Personal development and educational opportunities are available in the following areas: functional and cognitive skill building, social and communication skills, mental health, physical wellness, community connections and creative expression and recreation.
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375 Kings Highway North, Suite B, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
MSAA’s free services help improve lives. Programs include a Helpline with trained specialists; award-winning educational videos and publications, including MSAA’s magazine, The Motivator; safety and mobility equipment distribution; cooling accessories for heat-sensitive individuals; educational programs held across the country; MRI funding; and Lending Library among other services.
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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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