DHHS Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) coordinates behavioral health services for children involved with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Includes FAST Families program, crisis stabilization, and therapeutic foster care coordination statewide.
Statewide network of child and adolescent mobile crisis teams — part of the NH Rapid Response system. Teams include a licensed clinician and a peer or family support specialist who respond in-person to youth mental health crises at home, school, or in the community. Free; no insurance required.
Statewide network of child and adolescent mobile crisis teams — part of the NH Rapid Response system. Teams include a licensed clinician and a peer or family support specialist who respond in-person to youth mental health crises at home, school, or in the community. Free; no insurance required.
Statewide nonprofit empowering people of all ages. Programs include foster care, adoption, Youth Navigator (ages 12-24 housing crisis), runaway/homeless youth services, mental health counseling, early intervention, parent education.
Inpatient psychiatric unit for children and adolescents at Concord Hospital, providing 24/7 crisis stabilization, diagnostic evaluation, and acute psychiatric care for youth in New Hampshire. The unit serves as a safety net for the state's most acute pediatric psychiatric presentations.
Inpatient psychiatric unit for children and adolescents at Concord Hospital, providing 24/7 crisis stabilization, diagnostic evaluation, and acute psychiatric care for youth in New Hampshire. The unit serves as a safety net for the state's most acute pediatric psychiatric presentations.
Concord public schools embed licensed mental health clinicians from Riverbend Community Mental Health directly in schools. Services include individual therapy, group skills-building, crisis support, and family coordination — provided on-site at no cost to families.
Manchester public schools operate embedded school counselors, social workers, and contracted mental health clinicians in elementary, middle, and high schools. Students can access mental health support without leaving school. Crisis intervention available through school-based teams.
Manchester's public schools provide school-based mental health counselors, social workers, and student assistance counselors embedded in elementary, middle, and high schools across the district. Services include individual counseling, crisis intervention, substance use prevention, and connection to community mental health resources.
Waypoint (formerly YWCA NH) is a comprehensive youth and family services organization with mental health counseling, crisis intervention, foster care, and juvenile justice services. Special programs for runaway and homeless youth, families in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence.
Waypoint (formerly YWCA NH) is a comprehensive youth and family services organization with mental health counseling, crisis intervention, foster care, and juvenile justice services. Special programs for runaway and homeless youth, families in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence.
Safe, non-judgmental drop-in space for young people in Strafford and eastern Rockingham counties experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Offers counseling, case management, crisis intervention, meals, showers, hygiene and harm-reduction supplies, and serves as a Regional Access Point.