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Welcome to The Resource Hub! Discover information, resources, and services you need to measurably improve your overall health and well-being as well as that of your family and community.
Whether you are looking for services to prevent, treat, or recover from substance use disorder; resources such as food pantries, emergency housing, or employment programs; or information on healthy recreation and activities, The Resource Hub is a great place to start.
Below, you can create a customized search, look for a particular organization, browse through the categories by topic, or check out the programs and services of our featured partners. The Resource Hub covers the Greater Manchester region.
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Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP)
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-11:30am.
Through education, support, and empowerment, Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP) leads the approach for people living with HIV/AIDS in maintaining a high quality of life. MVAP believes in dismissing myths and stereotypes about HIV/AIDS, and in return, provide medically accurate information on preventative and treatment regimens. MVAP is staffed by knowledgeable and compassionate community members, in which we serve. Staff members of MVAP are bilingual and a part of diverse communities throughout New Hampshire. With these at our disposal, there is no client that MVAP cannot assist.
MVAP strives to prevent new HIV infections by promoting safer practices and medication adherence across our communities and the State of New Hampshire. We work diligently with HIV/AIDS service providers to increase and diversify the care in which our clients are receiving. We play an active role in affecting local, state, and national policies on civil rights, discrimination, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, education, research, and services.
MVAP is here for members of our communities.
Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP)
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-11:30am.
Through education, support, and empowerment, Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP) leads the approach for people living with HIV/AIDS in maintaining a high quality of life. MVAP believes in dismissing myths and stereotypes about HIV/AIDS, and in return, provide medically accurate information on preventative and treatment regimens. MVAP is staffed by knowledgeable and compassionate community members, in which we serve. Staff members of MVAP are bilingual and a part of diverse communities throughout New Hampshire. With these at our disposal, there is no client that MVAP cannot assist.
MVAP strives to prevent new HIV infections by promoting safer practices and medication adherence across our communities and the State of New Hampshire. We work diligently with HIV/AIDS service providers to increase and diversify the care in which our clients are receiving. We play an active role in affecting local, state, and national policies on civil rights, discrimination, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, education, research, and services.
MVAP is here for members of our communities.
Contact Details
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-11:30am.
Through education, support, and empowerment, Merrimack Valley Assistance Program (MVAP) leads the approach for people living with HIV/AIDS in maintaining a high quality of life. MVAP believes in dismissing myths and stereotypes about HIV/AIDS, and in return, provide medically accurate information on preventative and treatment regimens. MVAP is staffed by knowledgeable and compassionate community members, in which we serve. Staff members of MVAP are bilingual and a part of diverse communities throughout New Hampshire. With these at our disposal, there is no client that MVAP cannot assist.
MVAP strives to prevent new HIV infections by promoting safer practices and medication adherence across our communities and the State of New Hampshire. We work diligently with HIV/AIDS service providers to increase and diversify the care in which our clients are receiving. We play an active role in affecting local, state, and national policies on civil rights, discrimination, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, education, research, and services.
MVAP is here for members of our communities.
New Hampshire
- Website: https://mvap.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 603.623.0710
- Address: 170 Lowell Street, Manchester, NH 03104

Mobile Crisis Response Team – NH Rapid Response
The NH Rapid Response Access Point (NHRRAP) is a 24 hour service for any child, youth, or family in crisis. They have people who can talk with you or come to see you in person. Learn more about Rapid Response Access Point. There are so many things that people may need help with, just reach out and the New Hampshire Rapid Response Access Point will work to guide you.
Mobile Crisis Response Team – NH Rapid Response
The NH Rapid Response Access Point (NHRRAP) is a 24 hour service for any child, youth, or family in crisis. They have people who can talk with you or come to see you in person. Learn more about Rapid Response Access Point. There are so many things that people may need help with, just reach out and the New Hampshire Rapid Response Access Point will work to guide you.
Contact Details
The NH Rapid Response Access Point (NHRRAP) is a 24 hour service for any child, youth, or family in crisis. They have people who can talk with you or come to see you in person. Learn more about Rapid Response Access Point. There are so many things that people may need help with, just reach out and the New Hampshire Rapid Response Access Point will work to guide you.
New Hampshire
- Website: https://childrensbehavioralhealthresources.nh.gov/families-youth/treatments-supports/nh-rapid-response-access-point
- Phone: 1.833.710.6477

The Moore Center
The Moore Center is an award-winning leader recognized for providing high quality, cost-effective services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, as well as children and senior citizens.
The Moore Center
The Moore Center is an award-winning leader recognized for providing high quality, cost-effective services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, as well as children and senior citizens.
Contact Details
The Moore Center is an award-winning leader recognized for providing high quality, cost-effective services to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, as well as children and senior citizens.
Auburn, Bedford, Candia, Goffstown, Hooksett, Manchester, New Boston Other: Londonderry
- Website: https://moorecenter.org/
- Phone: 603.206.2700
- Address: 195 McGregor St STE 400 Manchester, NH 03102

My Manchester
My Manchester is your one-stop site for Greater Manchester residents and community partners who want a better life for themselves and their children, who are looking for neighborhood-based connections to become more involved in local health improvement efforts, and who are seeking resources for personal growth.
My Manchester
My Manchester is your one-stop site for Greater Manchester residents and community partners who want a better life for themselves and their children, who are looking for neighborhood-based connections to become more involved in local health improvement efforts, and who are seeking resources for personal growth.
Contact Details
My Manchester is your one-stop site for Greater Manchester residents and community partners who want a better life for themselves and their children, who are looking for neighborhood-based connections to become more involved in local health improvement efforts, and who are seeking resources for personal growth.
Manchester
- Website: https://www.mymanchesternh.com/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 603.624.6466
- Address: 1528 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

MY TURN INC.
MY TURN works with vulnerable youth populations and adults with barriers to success including: low income, homeless, court involved, high school dropouts, disabled, pregnant/parenting teens, basic skills deficient, immigrants and English language learners. We operate 20 programs in gateway cities across New Hampshire and into Massachusetts characterized by high rates of immigrants, poverty, dropouts and unemployment. MY TURN works to unleash the full potential in people, regardless of circumstance, helping them chart a course to a bright future. We help individuals develop the goals, skills and confidence needed to transition successfully into post-secondary education or training and the world of work.
MY TURN INC.
MY TURN works with vulnerable youth populations and adults with barriers to success including: low income, homeless, court involved, high school dropouts, disabled, pregnant/parenting teens, basic skills deficient, immigrants and English language learners. We operate 20 programs in gateway cities across New Hampshire and into Massachusetts characterized by high rates of immigrants, poverty, dropouts and unemployment. MY TURN works to unleash the full potential in people, regardless of circumstance, helping them chart a course to a bright future. We help individuals develop the goals, skills and confidence needed to transition successfully into post-secondary education or training and the world of work.
Contact Details
MY TURN works with vulnerable youth populations and adults with barriers to success including: low income, homeless, court involved, high school dropouts, disabled, pregnant/parenting teens, basic skills deficient, immigrants and English language learners. We operate 20 programs in gateway cities across New Hampshire and into Massachusetts characterized by high rates of immigrants, poverty, dropouts and unemployment. MY TURN works to unleash the full potential in people, regardless of circumstance, helping them chart a course to a bright future. We help individuals develop the goals, skills and confidence needed to transition successfully into post-secondary education or training and the world of work.
New Hampshire and Massachusetts
- Website: https://www.my-turn.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 603.321.3416
- Address: 340 Granite Street Suite 1 Manchester, NH 03102
Programs and Services:
Mission
MY TURN works to unleash the full potential in people, regardless of circumstance, helping them chart a course to a bright future. We serve youth, adults and families throughout New England at transitional points in their lives by offering comprehensive career services and academic support. We remove critical barriers impacting their success, all with a holistic, on-going approach that supports each individual participant.

NAR-Anon
This meeting database changes daily. Search for meetings around you. Results are 12-step programs for families and friends of addicts.
NAR-Anon
This meeting database changes daily. Search for meetings around you. Results are 12-step programs for families and friends of addicts.
Contact Details
This meeting database changes daily. Search for meetings around you. Results are 12-step programs for families and friends of addicts.
National
- Website: https://www.nar-anon.org/find-a-meeting
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 310.534.8188

National Alliance on Mental Illness
Through NAMI support and education networks, NAMI NH provides opportunities for people, in a safe and comfortable setting, to share each other’s pain and promote hope. Together we are working hard to build a better tomorrow for our loved ones and ourselves.
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Through NAMI support and education networks, NAMI NH provides opportunities for people, in a safe and comfortable setting, to share each other’s pain and promote hope. Together we are working hard to build a better tomorrow for our loved ones and ourselves.
Contact Details
Through NAMI support and education networks, NAMI NH provides opportunities for people, in a safe and comfortable setting, to share each other’s pain and promote hope. Together we are working hard to build a better tomorrow for our loved ones and ourselves.
New Hampsire
- Website: https://www.naminh.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 603.225.5359
- Address: 85 North State Street Concord, NH 03301

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder. They provide peer support, recovery mentors, a treatment directory, and a national eating disorder help line.
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder. They provide peer support, recovery mentors, a treatment directory, and a national eating disorder help line.
Contact Details
ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization providing free, peer support services to anyone struggling with an eating disorder. They provide peer support, recovery mentors, a treatment directory, and a national eating disorder help line.
- Website: https://anad.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 888.375.7767
- Address: PO Box 409047 Chicago, IL 60640

National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the nation’s leading nonprofit working to fundamentally change the way eating disorders are understood and treated so those affected can achieve lasting recovery and well-being.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the nation’s leading nonprofit working to fundamentally change the way eating disorders are understood and treated so those affected can achieve lasting recovery and well-being.
Contact Details
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the nation’s leading nonprofit working to fundamentally change the way eating disorders are understood and treated so those affected can achieve lasting recovery and well-being.
- Website: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 212.575.6200

National Runaway Safeline
Your situation is difficult and you may be feeling a wide range of emotions. We’re here to help you sort them out and make a plan. We’re here 24/7. There is always someone available to listen and offer confidential, non-directive and non-judgmental support. We’re trained to help. Each team member is prepared to listen to your story, help you handle a crisis and guide you to solutions that will improve your situation.
National Runaway Safeline
Your situation is difficult and you may be feeling a wide range of emotions. We’re here to help you sort them out and make a plan. We’re here 24/7. There is always someone available to listen and offer confidential, non-directive and non-judgmental support. We’re trained to help. Each team member is prepared to listen to your story, help you handle a crisis and guide you to solutions that will improve your situation.
Contact Details
Your situation is difficult and you may be feeling a wide range of emotions. We’re here to help you sort them out and make a plan. We’re here 24/7. There is always someone available to listen and offer confidential, non-directive and non-judgmental support. We’re trained to help. Each team member is prepared to listen to your story, help you handle a crisis and guide you to solutions that will improve your situation.
National
- Website: https://www.1800runaway.org/
- Phone: 1.800.RUNAWAY (786.2929)
- Address: 3141B N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 60657

NeedyMeds
At NeedyMeds, we are a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to improving access to affordable healthcare for individuals in need…
How We Can Help
Whether you need help paying for prescriptions, finding a free clinic, or understanding your healthcare options, NeedyMeds is here to assist.
NeedyMeds
At NeedyMeds, we are a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to improving access to affordable healthcare for individuals in need…
How We Can Help
Whether you need help paying for prescriptions, finding a free clinic, or understanding your healthcare options, NeedyMeds is here to assist.
Contact Details
At NeedyMeds, we are a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to improving access to affordable healthcare for individuals in need…
How We Can Help
Whether you need help paying for prescriptions, finding a free clinic, or understanding your healthcare options, NeedyMeds is here to assist.
National
- Website: https://www.needymeds.org/
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 800.503.6897
- Address: NeedyMeds, Inc. 50 Whittemore St. Gloucester, MA 01930

Neighborworks Southern New Hampshire
Creates a range of housing options for New Hampshire individuals and families, including developing new affordable rental apartments and providing quality homeownership and financial wellness education and counseling for first-time homebuyers.
Neighborworks Southern New Hampshire
Creates a range of housing options for New Hampshire individuals and families, including developing new affordable rental apartments and providing quality homeownership and financial wellness education and counseling for first-time homebuyers.
Contact Details
Creates a range of housing options for New Hampshire individuals and families, including developing new affordable rental apartments and providing quality homeownership and financial wellness education and counseling for first-time homebuyers.
Southern New Hampshire
- Website: https://nwsnh.org/
- Phone: 603.626.4663
- Address: 801 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

New Boston / Goffstown School District – Sau 19
Offers a variety of activities for school aged children and adolescents and opportunities for parent engagement. Confidential reporting form available online for self-harm, cyber threats, substance use or sales and sexual assault.
New Boston / Goffstown School District – Sau 19
Offers a variety of activities for school aged children and adolescents and opportunities for parent engagement. Confidential reporting form available online for self-harm, cyber threats, substance use or sales and sexual assault.
Contact Details
Offers a variety of activities for school aged children and adolescents and opportunities for parent engagement. Confidential reporting form available online for self-harm, cyber threats, substance use or sales and sexual assault.
Goffstown and New Boston
- Website: https://www.goffstown.k12.nh.us/index.php
- Phone: 603.497.4818
- Address: 11 School Street Goffstown, NH 03045

New Boston Police Department
Through partnership and cooperation with the citizens of New Boston, the New Boston Police Department will:
Educate our citizens and create awareness of current trends in an effort to enhance the services we can and will provide.
Provide quality protection in a directed, informative, and proactive manner.
Conduct ourselves with the highest degree of integrity while treating our citizens with respect, professionalism, and compassion.
Enforce all laws and ordinances in a firm, but fair, and impartial manner.
Participate with our residents to improve the quality of life within our community.
Create a standard of excellence within the Department and our community.
New Boston Police Department
Through partnership and cooperation with the citizens of New Boston, the New Boston Police Department will:
Educate our citizens and create awareness of current trends in an effort to enhance the services we can and will provide.
Provide quality protection in a directed, informative, and proactive manner.
Conduct ourselves with the highest degree of integrity while treating our citizens with respect, professionalism, and compassion.
Enforce all laws and ordinances in a firm, but fair, and impartial manner.
Participate with our residents to improve the quality of life within our community.
Create a standard of excellence within the Department and our community.
Contact Details
Through partnership and cooperation with the citizens of New Boston, the New Boston Police Department will:
Educate our citizens and create awareness of current trends in an effort to enhance the services we can and will provide.
Provide quality protection in a directed, informative, and proactive manner.
Conduct ourselves with the highest degree of integrity while treating our citizens with respect, professionalism, and compassion.
Enforce all laws and ordinances in a firm, but fair, and impartial manner.
Participate with our residents to improve the quality of life within our community.
Create a standard of excellence within the Department and our community.
New Boston
- Website: https://www.newbostonnh.gov/pages/departments#nine
- Phone: 603.487.2433
- Address: 116 Old Coach Road, New Boston, NH 03070

New Boston Recreation
Facilities and programming are available to all New Boston residents at no- to low cost. Includes activities for children, adults, and families along with after-school programs and recreational sports.
New Boston Recreation
Facilities and programming are available to all New Boston residents at no- to low cost. Includes activities for children, adults, and families along with after-school programs and recreational sports.
Contact Details
Facilities and programming are available to all New Boston residents at no- to low cost. Includes activities for children, adults, and families along with after-school programs and recreational sports.
New Boston
- Website: https://www.newbostonnh.gov/recreation
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 603.487.2880
- Address: 5 Meetinghouse Hill Road New Boston, NH 03070
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