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.
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.
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.
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.