Home

1-18 of 18
The Justice in Aging Project assists older adults age 60 and older with civil legal problems including debt collection, financial exploitation, health care, public and private housing, family problems, food stamps, public assistance benefits, utility shut-off, and nursing facility/assisted living problems. They have the capacity to serve older adults who are housebound, isolated or institutionalized.

Categories

Consumer Law
Long Term Care Issues
Economic Issues
Financially Abused Adults
Older Adults
Nursing Facility Residents
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Elder Law
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Utility Issues
Welfare Rights Assistance
Legal Issues Education/Information
Legal Counseling
General Property Tax Information
Nursing Facility Complaints
Housing Issues
Social Security Issues
Legal Information Services
Directory of Assisted Housing lists rental properties that offer income restrictions or rent subsidies for low-income families and seniors. It is updated on a regular basis by New Hampshire Housing to provide consumers, housing interest groups, and others with a guide to rent-assisted housing facilities throughout the State. The publication is organized by county and community.

Categories

Housing Authorities
Section 8/Rental Assistance Program Rental Listings
Housing Issues
Government Subsidized Private Rental Housing Listings
Specialized Information and Referral
Low Cost Home Rental Listings
Elderly/Disabled Home Rental Listings
Housing Search and Information
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.

Categories

Housing Issues
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Information and Referral
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Housing Search and Information
Older Adults
Older Adult/Aging Issues
Housing Search Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Disease/Disability Information
Centers for Independent Living
Disabilities Issues
The Justice in Aging Project assists older adults age 60 and older with civil legal problems including debt collection, financial exploitation, health care, public and private housing, family problems, food stamps, public assistance benefits, utility shut-off, and nursing facility/assisted living problems. They have the capacity to serve older adults who are housebound, isolated or institutionalized.

Categories

Nursing Facility Residents
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Economic Issues
Utility Issues
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Social Security Issues
Long Term Care Issues
Financially Abused Adults
Housing Issues
Nursing Facility Complaints
Older Adults
Legal Information Services
Consumer Law
Legal Issues Education/Information
Welfare Rights Assistance
Elder Law
Legal Counseling
General Property Tax Information
Housing Justice Project (HJP) attorneys and paralegals promote equal access to housing for NHLA clients by working to preserve their housing. In addition the HJP fights housing discrimination by investigating complaints of discrimination. The HJP also helps individuals and families in emergency situations who are either currently without shelter or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The HJP handles housing cases such as: Section 8 or public housing Mobile home park issues Fair Housing/housing discrimination complaints Housing accessibility issues for persons with mobility disabilities

Categories

Housing Issues
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Housing Complaints
Advocacy
Legal Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Housing Justice Project (HJP) attorneys and paralegals promote equal access to housing for NHLA clients by working to preserve their housing. In addition the HJP fights housing discrimination by investigating complaints of discrimination. The HJP also helps individuals and families in emergency situations who are either currently without shelter or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The HJP handles housing cases such as: Section 8 or public housing Mobile home park issues Fair Housing/housing discrimination complaints Housing accessibility issues for persons with mobility disabilities

Categories

Housing Issues
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Housing Complaints
Advocacy
Legal Counseling
Housing Justice Project (HJP) attorneys and paralegals promote equal access to housing for NHLA clients by working to preserve their housing. In addition the HJP fights housing discrimination by investigating complaints of discrimination. The HJP also helps individuals and families in emergency situations who are either currently without shelter or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The HJP handles housing cases such as: Section 8 or public housing Mobile home park issues Fair Housing/housing discrimination complaints Housing accessibility issues for persons with mobility disabilities

Categories

Housing Complaints
Housing Issues
Advocacy
Legal Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
A wide variety of topics will be presented to help you become a better tenant, including what to expect in an interview, understanding leases, landlord and tenant rights, and how to be a good neighbor.

Categories

Tenant Readiness Education Programs
Housing Search and Information
Consumer Education
Tenants
Life Skills Education
Housing Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
The Justice in Aging Project assists older adults age 60 and older with civil legal problems including debt collection, financial exploitation, health care, public and private housing, family problems, food stamps, public assistance benefits, utility shut-off, and nursing facility/assisted living problems. They have the capacity to serve older adults who are housebound, isolated or institutionalized.

Categories

Legal Issues Education/Information
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Consumer Law
Welfare Rights Assistance
Legal Counseling
General Property Tax Information
Nursing Facility Complaints
Elder Law
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Long Term Care Issues
Legal Information Services
Older Adults
Nursing Facility Residents
Financially Abused Adults
Economic Issues
Utility Issues
Housing Issues
Social Security Issues
A wide variety of topics will be presented to help you become a better tenant, including what to expect in an interview, understanding leases, landlord and tenant rights, and how to be a good neighbor.

Categories

Consumer Education
Tenant Readiness Education Programs
Housing Search and Information
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Life Skills Education
Tenants
Housing Issues
Housing Justice Project (HJP) attorneys and paralegals promote equal access to housing for NHLA clients by working to preserve their housing. In addition the HJP fights housing discrimination by investigating complaints of discrimination. The HJP also helps individuals and families in emergency situations who are either currently without shelter or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The HJP handles housing cases such as: Section 8 or public housing Mobile home park issues Fair Housing/housing discrimination complaints Housing accessibility issues for persons with mobility disabilities

Categories

Housing Complaints
Housing Issues
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Legal Counseling
Advocacy
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.

Categories

Housing Search Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
Housing Search and Information
Disabilities Issues
Older Adult/Aging Issues
Housing Issues
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Older Adults
Specialized Information and Referral
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Information and Referral
Centers for Independent Living
The Justice in Aging Project assists older adults age 60 and older with civil legal problems including debt collection, financial exploitation, health care, public and private housing, family problems, food stamps, public assistance benefits, utility shut-off, and nursing facility/assisted living problems. They have the capacity to serve older adults who are housebound, isolated or institutionalized.

Categories

Older Adults
General Property Tax Information
Nursing Facility Residents
Economic Issues
Financially Abused Adults
Housing Issues
Nursing Facility Complaints
Social Security Issues
Utility Issues
Long Term Care Issues
Consumer Law
Welfare Rights Assistance
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Legal Issues Education/Information
Elder Law
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Legal Information Services
Legal Counseling
The Justice in Aging Project assists older adults age 60 and older with civil legal problems including debt collection, financial exploitation, health care, public and private housing, family problems, food stamps, public assistance benefits, utility shut-off, and nursing facility/assisted living problems. They have the capacity to serve older adults who are housebound, isolated or institutionalized.

Categories

Legal Information Services
Health Care Discrimination Assistance
Consumer Law
Elder Law
Welfare Rights Assistance
Legal Issues Education/Information
Legal Counseling
General Property Tax Information
Nursing Facility Complaints
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Older Adults
Nursing Facility Residents
Financially Abused Adults
Economic Issues
Housing Issues
Long Term Care Issues
Social Security Issues
Utility Issues
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.

Categories

Older Adult/Aging Issues
Housing Search and Information
Housing Search Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
Centers for Independent Living
Information and Referral
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Older Adults
Housing Issues
Disabilities Issues
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Specialized Information and Referral
Housing Justice Project (HJP) attorneys and paralegals promote equal access to housing for NHLA clients by working to preserve their housing. In addition the HJP fights housing discrimination by investigating complaints of discrimination. The HJP also helps individuals and families in emergency situations who are either currently without shelter or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. The HJP handles housing cases such as: Section 8 or public housing Mobile home park issues Fair Housing/housing discrimination complaints Housing accessibility issues for persons with mobility disabilities

Categories

Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Housing Issues
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Housing Complaints
Advocacy
Legal Counseling
Eviction Prevention Assistance
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.

Categories

Older Adult/Aging Issues
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Information and Referral
Centers for Independent Living
Specialized Information and Referral
Disease/Disability Information
Older Adults
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Housing Search Assistance
Housing Search and Information
Disabilities Issues
Housing Issues
603 Legal Aid provides help to clients with problems in the following areas: 1. Family: Domestic violence, divorce, separation, annulment, adoption, child custody, interstate custody, child support, guardianship; 2. Benefits and welfare: Town and city welfare, unemployment insurance, public housing, Social Security, Medicaid, Food Stamps, disability benefits, SSI and Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF); 3.Housing: Landlord/tenant disputes, eviction, housing discrimination, housing preservation, public housing, Section 8, and housing conditions; 4. Consumer: Debt collection, auto repossession, bankruptcy, and consumer protection; 5. Criminal Annulment; 6. Foreclosure Relief

Categories

Low Income
Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling
Housing Issues
Welfare Rights Assistance
Legal Counseling