If you or your family are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, there is help. We've searched the web to identify a variety of resources within New Hampshire that can be of assistance to you as you determine the next steps you need to take.
Remember to contact your local churches who are often committed to working with individuals who are experiencing a limited financial crisis.
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Homelessness Resources
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Dial 2-1-1 (free of charge) anywhere in the State of NH to be connected to information about critical health and human services available in your community.
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To discover the available resources in your vicinity, enter your zip code and indicate the types of services you need. If you are from out of state, you may also call the helpline at 1-866-444-4211.
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Located in Manchester, Concord, and Dover, NH, FIT has been committed to providing effective interventions specifically designed to help homeless individuals and families reach beyond the cycle of homelessness to lead healthy and successful lives.
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SNHS can provide short-term financial assistance for those at imminent risk of losing their home as well as connecting homeless individuals with supportive housing.
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The Bureau of Housing and Homelessness Services (a division of DHHS) provides an array of statewide services, which fall under the Homeless Prevention/Intervention Service spectrum. Together with the emergency shelter system, these programs act as a safety net for some of New Hampshire's most vulnerable citizens.
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Be familiar with NH's RSA 165, which outlines assistance available to low income individuals.
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This NH-specific web page provides a list of resources available to those who are homeless or at risk of losing their home.
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The Concord Homeless Resource Center is an initiative of the Concord Coalition and seeks to help individuals who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in connecting with resources available to them.
Resources for Veterans
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Harbor Homes designs many of its housing, programs, and services to meet the needs of homeless and low-income veteran households, known collectively as “Veterans FIRST.”
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VAMC's goal is to assist homeless veterans in achieving personally meaningful goals for housing, employment, recovery (both mental health and substance abuse) and independent living.
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Wounded Warrior Homes is a grassroots charitable non-profit chartered to provide transitional housing to single post-9/11 combat veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS).
Domestic and Sexual Violence Resources
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Serving Southern Grafton County, VAV is a crisis services agency located in Plymouth, NH providing support to victims and survivors of sexual and domestic violence and harassment, stalking, human trafficking and bullying.
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A service of Tri-County CAP, the Burch House provides support and emergency shelter to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual assault violence and stalking in 19 towns in northern Grafton County, NH.
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Serving Southeastern New Hampshire, Haven assists those women, men, and children affected by domestic and sexual violence.
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Serving Merrimack County, the Crisis Center provides services to victim/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, stalking and child abuse.