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35 East Conway Road, Conway, NH 03860-0558
The Conway Police Department also promotes safety for children by offering bicycle helmets for children in need of one. Through a New Hampshire Highway Safety Grant the Conway Police Department receives a donation of 25 youth size bicycle helmets each year. Each year the Department also participates in a local Bike Rodeo at which time some of the helmets are given out. Please contact Conway Police Department for more information.
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440 Mt Support Road, Suite 101, Lebanon, NH 03766
Provides information to reduce the incidence of injury death & disability through prevention and intervention. Extensive resources regarding seat belts & car safety seats, fire safety, drowning prevention, playground safety, home injury prevention, bicycle safety, firearm safety, etc.
Also maintains a list of resources for obtaining a bike helmet for children at a low cost.
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Provide less fortunate families with school clothing and new coats for all families, also provides with material items they are in need of such as school supplies, Sports equipment, shoes, and personal care items. These requests are evaluated on a case by case basis.
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1269 Union Avenue, Laconia, NH 03247
Our children's program provides assistance with the day-to-day needs of children in the local school systems by working closely with the school nurses, guidance counselors, and daycare centers. The Children's Foundation receives requests and then provides the needed item - i.e. sneakers, diapers, daycare, book scholarships, school physicals, head lice shampoo, baseball gloves, and school field trips, all of which help a "child in need" to have a positive self image and achieve an appropriate and complete educational experience. Our volunteers are very capable of coordinating all the needs of our children. The Children's Foundation uses the school's free and reduced lunch program as a guideline for providing assistance, but special circumstances are always considered.
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