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438 Dubuque Street, Manchester, NH 03102
An online Directory/Guide of transportation services and programs. The guide lists contact information, fees, eligibility and more. The directory is updated yearly. The directory lists transportation services for: seniors, people with disability, people who need rides to medical appointments, and more.
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CMS administers the federally-funded Medicare and Medicaid Programs, which provide hospital and medical insurance for the elderly and disabled. Also administers the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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96 Main Street, Claremont, NH 03743
SCRCC works to develop information that is helpful to transportation service users, identify opportunities for coordination between service providers, and advise the State Coordinating Council (SCC) as to the state of coordination in the region.
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7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244
CMS administers the federally-funded Medicare and Medicaid Programs, which provide hospital and medical insurance for the elderly and disabled. Also administers the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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15 New Sudbury Street, Roon 2325 John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, MA 02203
CMS administers the federally-funded Medicare and Medicaid Programs, which provide hospital and medical insurance for the elderly and disabled. Also administers the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244
CMS administers the federally-funded Medicare and Medicaid Programs, which provide hospital and medical insurance for the elderly and disabled. Also administers the State Children's Health Insurance Program.
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Keep NH Moving is the official website and transportation resource directory for the New Hampshire State Coordinating Council for Community Transportation. It provides safe, reliable, and sustainable transportation options that allow residents to maintain independence and participate in work and community life no matter their age or ability. This site also allows New Hampshire residents to connect with their regional mobility manager to assist them in finding appropriate transportation options.
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Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244
Medicaid provides health coverage to low-income people and is one of the largest payers for health care in the United States. The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides federal matching funds to states to provide health coverage to children in families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid, but who can't afford private coverage. The Basic Health Program (BHP) allows states an option to provide affordable coverage and better continuity of care for people whose income fluctuates above and below Medicaid and CHIP eligibility levels.
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PO Box 566, Weare, NH 03281
Provides information on: mental health, stress, paying for therapy, finding a therapist and psychologists.
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25 Walker Street, Future In Sight, Concord, NH 03301
Provides information to citizens of the Midstate Region (Region 3 - which includes Belknap and Merrimack Counties excluding Hooksett and Hillborough, Deering and Windsor in Hillsborough County) They may contact us with their transportation issue and we will help them find a transportation program or solution.
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699 Prince Street, Charles B. Wang International Children's, Alexandria, VA 22314-3175
Information and resources for families of missing or exploited children and survivors of being missing or exploited
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7 Hazen Drive, John O. Morton Building, Concord, NH 03302-0483
New Hampshire is divided into eight Community Transportation Regions. Each region has an associated Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), which is composed of local transportation providers, human service agencies, funding agencies and organizations, consumers, and regional planning commission staff. Each RCC has Mobility Managers that maintains a listing of transportation resources in their region. Individuals can be referred to their local RCC for these resources.
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438 Dubuque St, Manchester, NH 03102
The Sustainable SNHPC Foundation supports and encourages sound growth and effective community development through regional advocacy, information, economic development, and community education. Topics include emergency preparedness, walkability, transit options, zoning, environmental and historic preservation.
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48 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301
Mediates complaints alleging deceptive advertising claims or marketplace conduct, answers inquiries about companies and charities, issues warnings about fraudulent business schemes, and provides general consumer information.
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125 Airport Road, Concord, NH 03301
To promote a healthier state, we have focused on health prevention and education, access to affordable health care as well as insurance coverage, patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, patient and family engagement strategies, health equity and health disparities of care, health care workforce initiatives, emergency preparedness and response, behavioral health and the opioid crisis, among many other areas of priority.
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30 Temple Street, Suite 310, Nashua, NH 03060
The Nashua Regional Planning Commission Mobility Management (MM) Program provides transportation resources in the Greater Nashua Region primarily to elderly, disabled, low-income, and disadvantaged populations.
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733 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
MS Navigators connects you to the information, resources and support needed to move your life forward. These supportive partners help navigate the challenges of MS unique to your situation, providing: Information and education to help people with MS and their support teams powerfully advocate for what you need, when and how you need it. Emotional support resources for people with MS as well as family and carepartners, including support groups and ways to connect with others living with MS. Help through the complexities of finding a healthcare provider, benefits, insurance and access to coverage, and employment. Resources to face financial challenges and plan for the future. Wellness strategies that can make an impact on quality of life with MS.
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699 Prince Street, Charles B. Wang International Children's, Alexandria, VA 22314-3175
Information and resources for families of missing or exploited children and survivors of being missing or exploited
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229 Main Street, Mason Library Keene State College, Keene, NH 03431
Materials, resources, books on the holocaust Active educational outreach Supports holocaust studies minor
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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465 Waverly Oaks Road, Ste 202, Waltham, MA 02452
MS Navigators connects you to the information, resources and support needed to move your life forward. These supportive partners help navigate the challenges of MS unique to your situation, providing: Information and education to help people with MS and their support teams powerfully advocate for what you need, when and how you need it. Emotional support resources for people with MS as well as family and carepartners, including support groups and ways to connect with others living with MS. Help through the complexities of finding a healthcare provider, benefits, insurance and access to coverage, and employment. Resources to face financial challenges and plan for the future. Wellness strategies that can make an impact on quality of life with MS.
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