Alliance of nonprofit agencies (founded 1964) headquartered in Orford, NH, offering mental and behavioral health services for hard-to-place youth and adults, including home- and community-based treatment, residential programs, group homes, shared living, and special-education schools.
One of New Hampshire's largest child welfare and family mental health agencies. Offers therapy for children, adolescents, and families; trauma-informed care; foster care support; juvenile diversion; and school-based counseling. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
One of New Hampshire's largest child welfare and family mental health agencies. Offers therapy for children, adolescents, and families; trauma-informed care; foster care support; juvenile diversion; and school-based counseling. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
Early intervention, childcare, and developmental services for children birth–5 in Coos County. Mental health consultation, developmental screening, and trauma-informed family support in a chronically underserved rural region.
Early intervention, childcare, and developmental services for children birth–5 in Coos County. Mental health consultation, developmental screening, and trauma-informed family support in a chronically underserved rural region.
Behavioral health nonprofit serving children, adolescents, adults, and families with complex needs across NH for 30+ years. Operates the FAST Forward System of Care and a Care Management Entity coordinating community-based services for youth with serious behavioral health challenges, using strength-based, trauma-informed practices.
Nonprofit (est. 1871, formerly Spaulding Youth Center) providing educational, residential, therapeutic, and community-based programs for children and youth ages 4-21 with neurological, emotional, behavioral, learning, or developmental challenges, including autism spectrum disorder and trauma. Community programs include ISO foster care and in-home services.
Trauma-informed residential group home (founded 1884) with 21 beds serving at-risk youth ages 8-20 who cannot remain safely at home. Provides 24/7 care, counseling, activities, and independent-living training, with goals of family reunification, foster/adoptive placement, or independent living. Licensed by NH DHHS.