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NH's federally-funded PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) program provides outreach, mental health services, and housing assistance to unsheltered individuals with serious mental illness. Street-level outreach workers connect to treatment and permanent housing statewide.
New Hampshire's 211 helpline connects callers to housing, shelter, food, and mental health resources across the state. Available 24/7 by phone and online search. Trained specialists help individuals navigate the full range of community services including emergency shelter and mental health referrals.
The NH Coalition to End Homelessness is the statewide network connecting people experiencing homelessness to shelter, housing, and services. The Coalition maintains the NH 2-1-1 housing resource network and advocates for housing-first approaches that integrate behavioral health support. Contact 2-1-1 to reach local housing resources.
NH Department of Health and Human Services administers statewide programs addressing homelessness including Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), Continuum of Care coordination, and housing for persons with serious mental illness. Oversees PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) program statewide.
Statewide authority administering rental assistance, emergency housing support, and connections to permanent affordable housing for New Hampshire residents. Mental health is among the identified priority populations for housing assistance programs.
Christian street-outreach ministry for people who are homeless or on the edge in Manchester, offering meals, a food pantry, showers, lockers, access to medical and substance-use care, and a transformational residential living program with wraparound care to stabilize mental health and support recovery.
Community-based nonprofit developing and managing affordable rental housing and providing financial education, homeownership counseling, credit and foreclosure counseling, and homelessness/poverty programs across Coos and northern Grafton counties.
The only family-centered shelter in Belknap County, providing year-round 24/7 safe shelter for families with children, plus educational programming and customized case management to help families reach housing independence.
Emergency shelter and transitional living for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Grafton County, with information and referral, food, job training, and aftercare. Maintains a special commitment to homeless veterans, who are never turned away.
Bridges is the primary crisis shelter and domestic violence/sexual assault center serving greater Nashua and southern NH. Services include emergency shelter, legal advocacy, counseling, and a 24-hour crisis hotline. Mental health services are integrated into shelter programming. All services are confidential and free.
Nonprofit community action agency (est. 1965) providing emergency shelter assistance, long-term housing supports, and an Emergency Assistance prevention program (rent, utility, and car-repair help) along with senior independence services, energy assistance, and child development programs across Belknap and Merrimack counties.
Since 1982, provides 24/7 emergency and transitional shelter. Houses ~75 people nightly. On-site mental health counseling, primary medical care, AA/NA meetings, case management.
Emergency shelter, transitional and permanent supportive housing, and recovery housing across the Manchester area, with onsite behavioral health supports.
Statewide nonprofit preventing and breaking the cycle of homelessness. Programs include 24/7 emergency shelters, integrated case management, affordable housing, food programs, and substance use treatment.
Families in Transition operates transitional housing and recovery housing specifically for individuals and families in early substance use recovery in Manchester. Provides stable, sober housing with on-site peer support and case management. Strong focus on mothers with children and families involved in the child welfare system.
Transitional housing program for families experiencing homelessness, providing meals, case management, career and parenting support, financial literacy, transportation assistance, and aftercare. Accepts two-parent families, single parents, and grandparents raising grandchildren.
Nonprofit providing affordable housing and behavioral-health support for people living with persistent mental illness. Partners with local community mental health centers to deliver in-home and community support that reinforces recovery and independent living.
The only permanent year-round family shelter in Merrimack County, offering 24/7 emergency shelter for families with intensive community-based case management, plus aftercare and outreach. Support includes financial literacy, employment assistance, parenting education, and life-skills training.
Integrated housing, health care, and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness in the Nashua area, including veterans and those with behavioral health needs.
Nonprofit providing housing, healthcare, and veteran services. Offers permanent supportive housing, primary care, dental care, mental health and substance use treatment.
Harbor Homes provides transitional and permanent supportive housing for individuals with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring conditions in southern NH. Integrates psychiatric case management, peer support, and housing-first services. Helps individuals transition from homelessness or institutional care to stable community living.
Faith-based nonprofit (founded 2014) working to end homelessness in western Rockingham County, providing food, clothing, shelter, affordable housing, life-skills training, education, and personalized case management. Operates owned/managed mobile homes and apartments; donation center and free food pantry in Salem.
Provides supported housing, residential habilitation, and community-based case management for adults with developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health needs in the Lakes Region. Works alongside Winnipesaukee-area CMHC supports.
Substance-free transitional housing community for homeless and struggling veterans, with a four-step residential program, peer support, and a community pantry providing food, clothing, transportation, and basic-needs assistance. Operated by Catholic Charities NH.
Emergency homeless shelter in Dover (since 1989) for single men, women, and families, providing shelter, case management, employment and life-skills help, peer support, and counseling referrals. Also operates transitional housing units. Serves Strafford and Rockingham counties; shelter stays over 3 days require Coordinated Entry via 211.
My Friend's Place provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and comprehensive case management for homeless youth ages 16–23 on the NH Seacoast. Services include mental health counseling, substance use support, education assistance, and housing placement. Trauma-informed, LGBTQ+ affirming.
New Horizons is Manchester's largest emergency shelter, serving men, women, and families experiencing homelessness. On-site case managers connect residents to mental health services, substance use treatment, and housing resources. Meal programs open to the wider community. The shelter does not turn away individuals because of active substance use.
NH's largest emergency shelter for single men and women experiencing homelessness. Provides shelter, meals, case management, and connections to community resources.
Rochester Housing Authority operates Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers and transitional housing programs in Rochester and Strafford County. Provides priority placement for households with mental health disabilities. Works with Greater Rochester area CMHC for coordinated services.
Drug- and alcohol-free emergency shelter in Laconia for single adults and families, offering emergency housing, nutritious meals, case management, and job-search assistance. Serves Belknap County.
42-bed emergency homeless shelter for single men and women in Concord. Provides a warm bed, three meals daily, toiletries, laundry, clothing, and case management; residents establish goals and participate in case management and work requirements.
As part of the Seacoast CMHC, Housing Support Services provides community-based housing case management for adults with serious mental illness. Helps clients access and maintain stable housing through ACT teams, supported housing, and Section 8 coordination.
Community action agency providing emergency rental assistance, homelessness prevention, and rapid rehousing across southern New Hampshire. Coordinates with mental health providers to address the intersect of housing instability and behavioral health needs.
Community action agency serving Cheshire and Sullivan counties with emergency shelters (24/7/365), homeless outreach, coordinated entry, rental assistance, and Shelter Plus Care rental assistance for people experiencing homelessness whose head of household has a permanent disability. Offices in Keene and Claremont.
Nashua-area homeless outreach and shelter services including emergency shelter, day services, transitional housing referrals, and connection to mental health and substance use services. Case managers help individuals navigate to permanent housing.
Sullivan County government program providing emergency housing assistance, rental support, and connections to Claremont and Newport area mental health services for residents experiencing housing instability. Partners with CONNECT mental health center.
Homelessness-prevention and housing-stability nonprofit offering security-deposit and rent/utility assistance, rapid rehousing with six-month case management, and a Transformational Housing program for homeless single mothers (18-35) and their children.
Tri-County CAP serves Coos, Grafton, and Carroll counties with emergency housing assistance, transitional shelter, case management, and connection to behavioral health services. A critical safety net in a rural region with limited shelter alternatives. Operates emergency shelters in Berlin and Lancaster.
Community action agency serving Coos, Carroll, and Grafton counties. Programs include health and nutrition, housing stability, economic supports, fuel assistance, weatherization.
Deerfield-based community organization serving Strafford and Rockingham counties with emergency food, housing navigation, financial assistance, and connection to mental health resources for individuals and families in crisis.
Nonprofit providing emergency shelter for families (Byrne House) and adults (Hixon House), a seasonal Lebanon NH shelter, a food shelf, educational programming, and service coordination for the NH/VT Upper Valley. Open 365 days a year and never charges for services.
Seasonal cold-weather emergency shelter serving unsheltered residents of the tri-cities (Dover, Somersworth, Rochester) and Strafford County. Operates roughly mid-November through mid-April, activating on nights meeting cold-weather criteria. Operator may change by season.
A note on fit:the “right” therapist is often about relationship, not just credentials. It's normal to try one or two before it clicks — ask about their approach, experience with your concern, availability, and fees on a first call.
Eligibility: All NH residents; no eligibility requirement