- AIDS Response Seacoast: Prevention and direct services for individuals with HIV/AIDS
- American Red Cross: Disaster (immediate aftermath) relief – emergency food, shelter,
clothing etc. - Area Homemaker/Home Health: Non-medical, in-home care services to low-income, elderly adults
and adults with disabilities - Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA): Provides a voice for abused and neglected children & youth
- Community Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties (CAP): Fuel & electricity assistance, homeless coordinated entry, weatherization services, etc.
- Cornerstone VNA: In home care, hospice Care, palliative Care, lifecare private duty and community care regardless of income
- Cross Roads House: Shelter & supportive services for singles and families
- Friends Program (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program - RSVP): RSVP helps solve unmet community needs through volunteers and increases the health and independence of older adults through active, meaningful volunteerism
- Fuel Assistance
- Gather: Food pantry and community gathering space serving the seacoast region
- Greater Seacoast Community Health: Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides medical, dental, prenatal, and mobile health services
- HAVEN: Services for those affected by domestic & sexual violence
- I Got Bridged: Support with local transportation, food insecurity, homelessness, and substance abuse/addiction
- Krempels Brain Injury Center: Improving the quality of life of people living with acquired brain injury
- Meals on Wheels: Meal delivery for elderly and disabled adults
- My Friends Place: Shelter & supportive services for both singles and families
- New Generation: Shelter & supportive services for mothers and children only
- Operation Blessing: Provides food pantry, clothing, household goods, emergency cold shelter in the winter, laundry services and homeless café on weekends, etc.
- Safe Harbor Recovery Center: Peer-delivered recovery support for substance misuse & mental health
- Seacoast Big Brothers/Sisters: One-on-one mentor relationships with youth
- Seacoast Community School: Early education center
- Seacoast Mental Health Center: Mental health services
- Seacoast Pathways: Supports adults living with mental illness and acquired brain injury on
their paths to recovery while ending social and economic isolation - Waypoint: Advancing the well-being of children and families aged 12-24
State and Federal Resources
- NH Department of Health & Human Services
- NH Easy - Food Stamps
- NH Employment Security
- NH Housing Finance Authority
- NH Rapid Response Crisis Support
- Fuel Assistance Program of Community Action Partnership of Hillsborough and Rockingham County (CAPHR)
- Electric Energy Assistance, CAPHR
- Service Link
- Social Security Administration
- Veteran's Affairs
- Women, Infant, Children (WIC)