Database: Community Organization

Waypoint (Seacoast)

3 Wallace Street
Rochester NH 03867
603-518-4020

Waypoint’s Homeless Youth and Young Adult Services offer support and assistance to young people (ages 12-24) throughout the state who are experiencing housing instability and/or literal homelessness. This ranges from a variety of supports including: Street Outreach, Teen Services, Youth Resource Centers, Transitional Living Programs, Host Homes, Youth Navigation, Rapid Rehousing, and Emergency Shelter.

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Waypoint (Manchester Main Office)

464 Chestnut Street
Manchester NH 03105
603-518-4000

Waypoint’s Homeless Youth and Young Adult Services offer support and assistance to young people (ages 12-24) throughout the state who are experiencing housing instability and/or literal homelessness. This ranges from a variety of supports including: Street Outreach, Teen Services, Youth Resource Centers, Transitional Living Programs, Host Homes, Youth Navigation, Rapid Rehousing, and Emergency Shelter.

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Waypoint (Manchester)

298 Hanover St.
Manchester NH 03104
603-518-4170

Waypoint’s Homeless Youth and Young Adult Services offer support and assistance to young people (ages 12-24) throughout the state who are experiencing housing instability and/or literal homelessness. This ranges from a variety of supports including: Street Outreach, Teen Services, Youth Resource Centers, Transitional Living Programs, Host Homes, Youth Navigation, Rapid Rehousing, and Emergency Shelter.

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Waypoint (Concord)

103 N. State Street
Concord NH 03301
603-769-0620

Waypoint’s Homeless Youth and Young Adult Services offer support and assistance to young people (ages 12-24) throughout the state who are experiencing housing instability and/or literal homelessness. This ranges from a variety of supports including: Street Outreach, Teen Services, Youth Resource Centers, Transitional Living Programs, Host Homes, Youth Navigation, Rapid Rehousing, and Emergency Shelter.

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Valley Court Diversion Programs

211 North Main Street
White River Junction VT 05001
(802) 295-5078

Valley Court Diversion Programs serves Windsor County, VT, Sullivan County, NH and Lower Grafton County, NH. Our mission is to strengthen our communities by promoting accountability, repair, reconciliation, and support for those who have caused harm or been affected by it.

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Safe Harbor Recovery Center of Granite Pathways

865 Islington Street
Portsmouth NH 03801
603-570-9444

Safe Harbor Recovery Center is a community center and outpatient facility established in 2016 as a result of a community-driven effort. Safe Harbor helps individuals consider, initiate, and sustain recovery from substance misuse using trained peers with direct and indirect lived experience. We embrace all pathways to better health and consider creative expression a pathway in itself. We offer a full schedule of facilitated recovery groups (SMART, NA, GRASP etc.), employment support and also one-on-one recovery support/peer counseling. Recovery coaching can be useful in any stage of recovery or in or following a state of recurrence or if you are someone trying to make a change in the direction of better health, with “health” defined by you. It can stand alone (community-based recovery is powerful, or it can supplement clinical and other supports). We also offer family support services for those who are indirectly affected by another’s substance use and complications. Our services are confidential, cost-free and available virtually and by walk-in basis. We also offer holistic wellness services like Reiki and auricular ear acupuncture.

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NH Teen Institute


(978) 206-1188

NH Teen Institute is a state-wide non-profit providing leadership development programs for middle and high school students, parent/caregiver engagement series, and profession development workshops all over NH and New England. Our MISSION is to empower teens to lead healthy lifestyles and create stronger communities through community-focused prevention & leadership workshops. Our VISION is for EVERY teen to have the opportunity to discover their full capacity for their personal power and create healthier schools and communities.

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Ipswich River Watershed Association

143 County Road
Ipswich MA 01938
978-412-8200

The Ipswich River Watershed Association (IRWA)’s mission is to protect and restore the Ipswich River and its watershed, now and for future generations. Through our restoration efforts, we look backwards in time to undo past decisions which now pose a detriment to watershed health, like removing dams and undersized stream crossings. Through our protection efforts, we look forward in time and ensure that the decisions we make today, related to water usage and conservation, will keep our river healthy and resilient. Through our engagement efforts, we empower watershed residents to participate in our work and enjoy the river. Ultimately, our goal is to ensure that there is enough clean, plentiful water to support the river’s essential functions, including healthy fisheries and natural habitats, sustainable drinking water, recreational opportunities, and scenic values.

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