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Here are some links that you might find
informative and helpful:
Homeless Hotline: 1-800-852-3388
Community Resources
List
Toll-free Information and Referral Hotline:
1-866-444-4211 (soon to be simply "211")
http://www.211.org
(under construction)

Riverbend Community Mental Health
offers individuals in their own community a full range of responsive
and accessible mental health services.
http://www.riverbendcmhc.org

The National Alliance for Mentally
Ill, New Hampshire, is involved in on-going efforts to eradicate
stigma and to help improve the lives of people with severe and
persistent brain disorders, commonly known as mental illness.
http://www.naminh.org

The United Way of Merrimack County:
We are citizen volunteers and human
service professionals in partnership with our member agencies to
improve the quality of life for all people in Merrimack County. We
build for the future by investing in the human capital of the
community. We do this by assembling financial and human resources
contributed by the community, and focusing them on individuals and
families at vulnerable times in their lives through the efforts we
support. We maintain the confidence of the community by doing this
with efficiency, integrity, and accountability.
http://www.unitedwymc.org/

The New Hampshire Division of
Behavioral Health promotes respect, recovery, and full community
inclusion for people who experience a mental illness, an emotional
disturbance, and/or a substance abuse or addition problem.
http://www.dhhs.state.nh.us/DHHS/DBH

The New Hampshire Center for
Nonprofits is a member-based association of over 400 diverse New
Hampshire nonprofit organizations, all working together to make
their communities a better place for all of our citizens.
http://www.nhnonprofits.org/

The Greater Concord Chamber of
Commerce will develop economic opportunities, a strong business
climate, and enhance quality of life in our region by utilizing the
special talents, skills, and resources of the community.
http://www.concordnhchamber.com/

The US Department of Housing and Urban
Development's (HUD) mission is to increase homeownership, support
community development, and increase access to affordable housing
free from discrimination.
http://www.hud.gov

ServiceLink Resource Centers envision communities that empower
and support citizens to make the personal decisions, plans and
social connections that allow them to live as independently and as
fully as possible. The ServiceLink Resource Centers
network consists of thirteen community-based ServiceLink
Resource Centers and many satellite offices with the common purpose
of providing information and supportive referrals about resources
for older adults, adults living with disabilities, chronic illness,
and their families and caregivers.
ServiceLink Resource
Centers are trusted places in your
community to get answers about healthcare and other services for
older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers. The
ServiceLink Resource Center team is one phone call away. We'll
listen to your needs, respect your privacy and help you find
answers.
http://www.nh.gov/servicelink/locations/merrimack.html

New Hampshire Technical Institute (NHTI)
Human Services students perform practica with Fellowship Housing.
http://www.nhti.edu/academics/academicprograms/deghumserv.html

Rotary International is a volunteer
organization with over 32,000 clubs in over 200 countries and
geographical areas. The organization initiates humanitarian programs
that address today's challenging issues, such as hunger, poverty,
and illiteracy. The Rotary Clubs of Concord is a network of
community volunteers working to better communities around the world,
one person at a time.
http://www.concordnhrotary.org/

The National Database of Nonprofit Organizations - Information regarding the financial health of FHO.
www.Guidestar.org
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