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Concord |
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Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc.
P.O. Box 1016
2 Industrial Park Drive
Concord, NH 03302-1016
Phone #:
Contact Name: See specific program for contact information.
Web Address: www.bm-cap.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Community Service Organizations, Family Support, Food / Emergency Pantries, Nutrition
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Description:
WIC Program--The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Woman, Infants, and Children The WIC Program provides nutritious foods, nutrition education and health screenings to income-eligible pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and to infants and children up to age five who are at nutritional risk. All program participants receive nutrition education regarding appropriate foods to eat during pregnancy, breastfeeding, infancy and childhood to promote optional growth and development. WIC promotes breastfeeding as the optimal method of feeding an infant. Breastfeeding Peer Counselors are available to provide support and encouragement to breastfeeding mothers. WIC provides referrals to social service and health care providers. WIC participants receive a food prescription in the form of a voucher that can be redeemed at authorized stores. Foods provided include those high in iron, calcium, vitamin A and C (such as milk and cheese), cereals high in iron, fruit juices, peanut butter infant cereal and juices. WIC clinics are located at 14 sites throughout Merrimack, Belknap and Grafton Counties with convenient daytime, evening and weekend hours. For information or to arrange an appointment call 225-2050 (Concord area) or 1-800-578-2050. Go to the direct link for information on WIC at http://www.bm-cap.org/wic.htm Link to income eligibility guidelines: http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/howtoapply/incomeguidelines.htm
Commodity Supplemental Food Program - CSFP This nutrition program offers participants free nutritious foods to supplement their diets. CSFP helps to improve the health of income-eligible new mothers (up to one year postpartum), children (up to age six) and seniors (aged 60 years and older) by providing nutrition education and a supplemental USDA commodity food package. The monthly food package provides a variety of foods such as cereal, nonfat dry and evaporated milk, juice, rice, pasta, egg mix, peanut butter, canned fruits and vegetables, canned meat, poultry or tune, and cheese. Nutrition education is provided to participants and includes information on dietary intake, food preparation, food safety and recipes for preparing the commodity foods. Food is distributed at the Concord Warehouse and in communities throughout Merrimack, Belknap, Grafton, and Coos Counties. For information, call 225-2050 (concord) or 1-800-578-2050. http://www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/programs/csfp/CSFP_IncomeGuidelines07.pdf
Farmer's Market Nutrition Program - FMNP The Farmer's Market Nutrition Program provides participants of the CSFP and WIC programs with coupons to purchase fresh and nutritious fruits and vegetables that are locally grown from authorized farmer's markets during the summer months. The FMNP provides nutrition education, information on food preparation, and encouragement to participants to improve and expand their diets by adding fresh fruits and vegetables. The program supports local farmers in the State by introducing customers to them. Go to our website for an extensive list of nutrition information and resources. Click on the links for specific information. http://www.bm-cap.org/links.htm |
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New Hampshire Teen Institute
PO Box 951
56 South State Street
Concord, NH
Phone #: 603-226-0111
Web Address: http://www.nhteeninstitute.org
E-Mail: dwilliams@nhteen.com
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Family Support, Youth Leadership & Development
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Description: Programs include:
Leader in Prevention (LIP) Prevention education and working in teams.
Summer Leadership Program (SLP) Prevention and education and leadership training. |
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Laconia |
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Belknap County Citizens Council on Children and Families
1 Mill Plaza
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone #: 603-528-3185
Web Address: http://www.bccj.org
E-Mail: ajrobich@bccj.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy
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Description: A county department charged with promoting Community Justice in order that Belknap County is a safe community where children and families can live with dignity and respect. Promoting the well-being of children and families; developing a comprehensive, county-wide community justice paln; advocating for services and supports; procuring necessary resources; and broadening public and private involvement in community justice initiatives are ways in which the council performs its mandate.
Eligibility The Citizens Council is not a service provision organization. Their work involves planning, collaboration, and interventions with schools, law enforcement, justice, prevention coalitions, faith communities, municipal governments, civic groups, and individual youth and families within the eleven (11) communities of Belknap County.
Cost No cost. |
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Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center
121 Belmont Road
Laconia, NH
Phone #: 603-524-5497
Web Address: n/a
E-Mail: glcacos@yahoo.com
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy,Child Abuse,Crisis Intervention
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Description: Coordination of child abuse investigations. |
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Lakes Region United Way
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone #: 524-6864
Contact Name: Jack Terrill
Web Address: http://www.lruw.org
E-Mail: jack@lruw.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Community Service Organizations, Volunteer Opportunities, Volunteer Opportunities, Volunteer Opportunities
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Description: The Lakes Region United Way is a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to mobilize and invest social and financial resources to impact lives throughout the region and to create positive change in our communities. Local people committed to local progress. |
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Upstream, a Lakes Region United Way Initiative
95 Water Street
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone #: 603-524-6864 x 104
Contact Name: Judi Taggart
Web Address: http://www.upstream.org
E-Mail: info@upstream.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Material Assistance, Parenting Assistance
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Description: Email sharing network for service providers, parenting education, and professional development for non-profit agencies. |
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Youth Services Bureau
306 Union Avenue
Laconia, NH 03246
Phone #: 603-524-9457
Web Address: http://www.youthservicesbureau.org
E-Mail: director@youthservicesbureau.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Alcohol and Drugs - Education, Support, and Treatment, Community Service Organizations, Counseling, Juvenile Justice Services, Youth Leadership & Development
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Description: Programs include:
Out of School Suspension Program To serve as an accountability and prevention program for suspended students. It is an opportunity to make up outstanding work, keep up with current assignments and participate in community service during the school day.
Upswing To provide youth and their families with an avenue for resolving problems that they may be having before the situation reaches the state where court involvement becomes necessary through a CHINS petition.
Juvenile Court Diversion Court Diversion is an early-intervention program that works with first time juvenile offenders. The program allows the juvenile to take responsibility and learn from their mistakes without going to court and potentially having a juvenile record.
Belknap County Teen Court Teen Court is a program in which youth are sentenced by their peers. It is a voluntary alternative to the criminal justice system for young people who have committed an offense. Teen Court promotes responsible citizenship on the part of the defendant and the volunteers.
The Challenge Course Challenge is an educational, community based early intervenion alcohol and other drug abuse program. The program serves as an early intervention for those youth who are at risk and intends to prevent the progression of substance use / abuse.
Belknap County Family Mediation Program Mediation is a process that provides families with an opportunity to address issues that are contributing to conflict in the home. Mediators are neutral facilitators who help families reach solutions to their conflicts.
Prime for Life A program designed to gently but powerfully challenge common beliefs and attitudes that directly contribute to high-risk alcohol and drug use. The content, process, and sequence of Prime for Life are carefully developed to achieve both prevention and intervention goals. |
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Tilton |
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Winnisquam Regional School District SAU 59
433 West Main Street
Tilton, NH
Phone #: 603-286-4531
Web Address: http://www.winnisquam.k12.nh.us
E-Mail: dtryon@wrsdsau59.org
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Services provided by this agency: Advocacy, Alcohol and Drugs - Education, Support, and Treatment, Youth Leadership & Development
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Description: Services include:
YNOT (Youth Network Opposing Tobacco) Early intervention to prevent the onset of smoking in youth at the middle school level.
Safe Schools To provide programming that offers a safe and sane atmosphere for students and faculty to work in.
Chem. Free To provide information and activities aimed at helping high school aged students cope with the drug and alcohol culture and to provide alternative activities. |
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