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Emergency Shelter beds with supportive services. Dry shelter for homeless families, individuals and Veterans with 20 beds, Those entering the shelter are subject to random drug tests & breathalyzer. During nice weather shelter closes, Sun - Fri, 10 am - 2 pm; Curfew is 8 pm if unemployed, 10 pm if employed (unless 3rd shift)

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Homeless Veterans
Homeless Families
Homeless Shelter
Program that assists homeless veterans break the cycle of homelessness by assisting them to find and maintain employment that offers a living wage and work to stabilize a housing crisis. Representative will travel to the veteran to assist.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Job Training Formats
Job Search/Placement
Case/Care Management
Homeless Veterans
Veteran services

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Homeless Veterans
Homeless Diversion Programs
Homelessness Prevention Programs
Street Outreach Programs
Veterans
We help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact one of our care coordinators to get help with: Immediate food and shelter needs, including both transitional and permanent housing Job training, life skills development, and education Justice system navigation and community reentry from jail Financial support to prevent homelessness Addiction and depression treatment Health and dental care

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Homeless Veterans
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Supportive Housing Placement/Referral
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Liberty House provides transitional housing and assistance in finding permanent housing for homeless veterans. The transitional facility has 10 beds and a variety of services including employment and housing assistance, case management and agency referrals. Liberty House services are available to veterans of all military service branches, regardless of combat status or length of service.

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Homeless Veterans
Housing Search Assistance
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management
Counseling Services
Specialized Information and Referral
The Center is available to serve any Veteran, 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Emergency shelter is available on a temporary basis. Any Veteran seeking services please call 617-371-1800 any time. NECHV staff will coordinate Veteran intake into our programs. There are a variety of transitional housing programs for Veterans expieriencing homeless, are at risk for homelessness, and have mental health or substance use disorder histories.

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Homeless Veterans
Veterans
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Homeless Shelter
Housing Search Assistance
We help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact one of our care coordinators to get help with: Immediate food and shelter needs, including both transitional and permanent housing Job training, life skills development, and education Justice system navigation and community reentry from jail Financial support to prevent homelessness Addiction and depression treatment Health and dental care

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Homeless Veterans
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Supportive Housing Placement/Referral
Free confidential assistance for homeless veterans in New Hampshire
In our Transitional Housing for Veterans, veterans and their families live in private apartments in one of our three apartment complexes located in Nashua and Manchester, NH. While living in Transitional Housing, veterans pursue employment, further their education, or expand their skills by volunteering within the community. They work with closely with both a case manager and, as needed, an employment specialist to permanently escape homelessness. Through our integrated services, as well as community partners, they also access health care, transportation, and meaningful income. This program is sponsored through a US Department of Veteran Affairs grant. By the end of their stay, veterans have the income and healthcare they need to live independently, with pride and dignity. Locations: Harbor Homes currently operates three transitional housing facilities throughout NH. --Buckingham Place is a 20-unit one and two bedroom apartment complex at 46 Spring Street in Nashua. The facility provides handicapped accessible apartments as well as common areas and a large community room. Named “Buckingham Place” after Byron Buckingham, a local veteran advocate, the facility was the first of its kind in the nation to house male and female veterans as well as their families. --Dalianis House is a 40-unit apartment complex located at 59 Factory Street in Nashua. In 2010, Harbor Care spearheaded a massive renovation of the property (once a furniture outlet), and now serves male veterans in one bedroom and single room occupancy apartments. --BAE Systems Independence Hall is a 26-unit one and two bedroom apartment complex for male and female veterans and their families, located at 335 Somerville Street in Manchester. Six of the apartments house veteran households permanently in supportive housing.

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Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Families of Veterans
Veterans
Homeless Veterans
In our Transitional Housing for Veterans, veterans and their families live in private apartments in one of our three apartment complexes located in Nashua and Manchester, NH. While living in Transitional Housing, veterans pursue employment, further their education, or expand their skills by volunteering within the community. They work with closely with both a case manager and, as needed, an employment specialist to permanently escape homelessness. Through our integrated services, as well as community partners, they also access health care, transportation, and meaningful income. This program is sponsored through a US Department of Veteran Affairs grant. By the end of their stay, veterans have the income and healthcare they need to live independently, with pride and dignity. Locations: Harbor Homes currently operates three transitional housing facilities throughout NH. --Buckingham Place is a 20-unit one and two bedroom apartment complex at 46 Spring Street in Nashua. The facility provides handicapped accessible apartments as well as common areas and a large community room. Named “Buckingham Place” after Byron Buckingham, a local veteran advocate, the facility was the first of its kind in the nation to house male and female veterans as well as their families. --Dalianis House is a 40-unit apartment complex located at 59 Factory Street in Nashua. In 2010, Harbor Care spearheaded a massive renovation of the property (once a furniture outlet), and now serves male veterans in one bedroom and single room occupancy apartments. --BAE Systems Independence Hall is a 26-unit one and two bedroom apartment complex for male and female veterans and their families, located at 335 Somerville Street in Manchester. Six of the apartments house veteran households permanently in supportive housing.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Veterans
Homeless Veterans
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
NH Housing received a special allocation of vouchers for homeless veterans. These vouchers come through a special screening process which is handled by the Veterans Administration. The program is governed by several special regulations with regard to initial criminal screening and case management.

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Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Homeless Veterans