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Connecting Individuals with Disabilities with Their Community
162 Pembroke Road • Concord, NH 03301
Toll-free: 1-800-499-4153Phone: 603-225-4153

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State Agencies and Organizations

The offices listed in this section are primarily state-level offices in Concord. Even if an office is not close to your home, staff members can usually put you in touch with resources within your community.

State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency
Division of Adult Learning and Rehabilitation
New Hampshire Department of Education
21 South Fruit Street Suite 20 • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2327 • Lisa.Hatz@doe.nh.gov

State Mental Health Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
105 Pleasant Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5000

Bureau of Behavioral Health
Department of Health and Human Services
105 Pleasant Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5007

Bureau of Developmental Services
105 Pleasant Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5034

New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities
2 Beacon Street Suite 10 • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-3236


Disabilities Rights Center, Inc.
64 North Main Street. #2 • Concord, NH 03301


Governor’s Commission on Disability
121 South Fruit Street Suite 101 • Concord, NH 03301
800-852-3405

 

 

Programs for Children with Special Health Care Needs
Special Medical Services
Department of Health and Human Services
129 Pleasant Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-4488

Regional ADA Technical Assistance Agency
New England ADA Technical Assistance Center
200 Portland Street #1
Boston, MA 02114 • 617-695-1225 • 800-949-4232
ADAInfo@NewEnglandADA.org

University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Institute on Disability
University of New Hampshire
10 West  Edge Drive, Suite 101 • Durham, NH 03824
603-862-4320 • Contact.IOD@UNH.edu

New Hampshire Department of Education
25 Hall Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-3494

New Hampshire Department of Safety
33 Hazen Drive • Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2791 • nhdos@dos.nh.gov
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Additional Resources and Community Organizations

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
4601 Presidents Drive Suite 300 • Lanham, MD 20706
800-233-4050

National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
P.O. Box 103 • Denver, PA 17517
(800) 939-1019

Autism Society of New Hampshire
85 Devonshire Street, 9th Floor • Boston, MA 02109
(617) 726-1515
info@nhautism.com

Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire
52 Pleasant Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-225-8400 • mail@bianh.org

New Hampshire Learning Disabilities Association
P.O. Box 127 • Concord, NH 03302
800-794-9700 • information@nhlda.org

NAMI New Hampshire (Mental Health)
85 North State Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-225-5359 • info@naminh.org  

New Hampshire Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc. (NHSLHA, Inc.)
P.O. Box 1538 • Concord, NH 03302
603-228-5949 • nhslha@gmail.com  

American Foundation for the Blind
1401 South Clark Street, Suite 730 • Arlington, VA 22202
(800) 232-5463

www.cerebralpalsyguide.com
1073 Willa Springs Drive Suite 2005 • Winter Springs, FL 32708
(866) 882-9284

Prader-Willi Syndrome Association, USA
8588 Potter Park Drive, Suite 500 • Sarasota, FL 34238
Main Office: 800-926-4797  Direct Line: 941-487-6725

Parent Training and Information Center (PIC)
54 Old Suncook Rd • Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-7005 • picinfo@parentinformationcenter.org

NH Family Voices
Co-Directors - Terry Ohlson-Martin & Martha-Jean Madison
129 Pleasant St. • Concord, NH 03301
(800) 852-3345 X 4525 • (603) 271-4525

Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
New Hampshire PTA  / State Office NH PTA
24 Maxwell Drive • Derry, NH   03038
603-965-4942

Easter Seals New Hampshire
Larry Gammon, President
555 Auburn Street • Manchester, NH 03103
603-623-8863 • lgammon@eseals.org

Education-A-Must
Dorothy French, Director
PO Box 216 • East Derry, NH 03041
(603) 437-6286 • info@education-a-must.com

New Hampshire Challenge
P.O. Box 579 • Dover, NH 03821
info@newhampshirechallenge.org

Granite State Independent Living Foundation
21 Chenell Drive • Concord, NH 03301
603-228-9680 • info@gsil.org

Future in Sight
25 Walker Street • Concord, NH 03301
603-224-4039

 


Grants for Individuals and Families

The Harry Gregg Foundation

Opportunities for grant support include home modifications, educational services, adaptive equipment, therapeutic recreation, medical bills, and technology. The Harry Gregg Foundation strives to help improve a person’s quality of life by providing funds that will enhance their independence.

American Association of People with Disabilities

Through the AAPD Paul G. Hearne Emerging Leader Awards, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) recognizes outstanding emerging leaders with disabilities who exemplify leadership, advocacy, and dedication to the broader cross-disability community.

The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship will offer scholarships to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing careers in media, communications, or entertainment industries and who will be enrolled in college or a university the following fall.

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

From music and dance to sports and school, children and teens with hearing loss should have every opportunity to live a life without limits! That’s why A.G.Bell offers financial aid and scholarships for all ages, from preschool to graduate school. 

For every application, you must provide documentation of a bilateral hearing loss in the moderately-severe to profound range and the use of listening and spoken language. 

The Heart Strong Collective

The Collective is focused on families raising children with complex illnesses. Specific interests include the well-being of families, including aiding the personal development of parents in the long haul of raising children with complex illnesses and disabilities; and, practical family support, including families most impacted by pediatric congenital heart disease and rare pediatric muscular dystrophy with cognitive impairment and like illnesses.

The Foundation offers Family Grants to help individual families raising kids with congenital heart disease, congenital muscular dystrophy with intellectual disability, and similar rare diseases. Additionally, Heart Strong Leadership Training provides leadership development support.

Families interested in the Family Grant may join the Collective's email list or follow the Collective's social media to learn about the application cycles.

 

The New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities

The NH Council on Developmental Disabilities offers a variety of grants to individuals, their families, or groups to support disability-related activities, initiatives, and personal goals. Priority is given to individuals who have not previously applied for a grant from the Council. 

ModestNeeds.org

Self-Sufficiency Grants assist individuals and families who work hard but earn just above the poverty level, making them ineligible for most social assistance programs. These individuals often face the risk of financial disaster with just one or two missed paychecks. ModestNeeds.org programs support individuals who have no other assistance options. We aim to help those who typically do not qualify for aid, preventing them from losing everything due to a short-term crisis.

Elderly or Disabled Living

EDL assists low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities who are selected. In Addition, offer mental health news articles, updates, and resources, believing that positive mental health is vital for a fulfilling life. 

 If selected for financial assistance, eligible expenses may include doctor bills, cable, internet, health insurance, car payments, electricity, rent, and mortgage.

Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism
Financial Relief for Families

The Flutie Foundation was established on the core belief that providing direct financial support to individuals and families impacted by autism is essential to helping autistic people thrive. This commitment stems from the Flutie family’s own journey following Dougie Jr.’s autism diagnosis. Having experienced the overwhelming financial challenges firsthand, the Flutie's were determined to ease that burden for others by offering meaningful, timely assistance where it’s needed most.