HOUSING SERVICES
Supported Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Assists homeless and at-risk Veterans with aim to improve housing stability. There are different SSVF providers and Veterans are encouraged to select and work with one. NH SSVF providers include:
Harbor Homes
45 High Street
Nashua, NH 03060
P: (603)882-3616
http://harborhomes.org/
In response to these devastating facts, Harbor Homes designs many of its housing, programs, and services to meet the needs of homeless and low-income veteran households. Known collectively as “Veterans FIRST”, this unique mix of affordable housing, employment, and supportive services are evidence-based and nationally recognized best practices designed to end or prevent homelessness among veterans and their families who live in New Hampshire. Below is a brief overview of the program’s components.
Veterans Inc
Main Head Quarters:
69 Grove Street
Worcester, MA 01605
(800) 482-2565
P: 603-247-5283 Derry, NH
P: 603-716-0615 Manchester, NH
http://www.veteransinc.org
Veterans Inc.’s mission is to help veterans re-gain control of their lives so we can eliminate homelessness among veterans. In many cases, Veterans Inc. actually saves lives, as our clients tell us time and again. We aim to remain a leading provider of services that improve the lives of veterans and their families by providing the highest quality services; and continuing to create new opportunities in the areas of health, employment and housing.
Assists homeless and at-risk Veterans with aim to improve housing stability. There are different SSVF providers and Veterans are encouraged to select and work with one. NH SSVF providers include:
Harbor Homes
45 High Street
Nashua, NH 03060
P: (603)882-3616
http://harborhomes.org/
In response to these devastating facts, Harbor Homes designs many of its housing, programs, and services to meet the needs of homeless and low-income veteran households. Known collectively as “Veterans FIRST”, this unique mix of affordable housing, employment, and supportive services are evidence-based and nationally recognized best practices designed to end or prevent homelessness among veterans and their families who live in New Hampshire. Below is a brief overview of the program’s components.
Veterans Inc
Main Head Quarters:
69 Grove Street
Worcester, MA 01605
(800) 482-2565
P: 603-247-5283 Derry, NH
P: 603-716-0615 Manchester, NH
http://www.veteransinc.org
Veterans Inc.’s mission is to help veterans re-gain control of their lives so we can eliminate homelessness among veterans. In many cases, Veterans Inc. actually saves lives, as our clients tell us time and again. We aim to remain a leading provider of services that improve the lives of veterans and their families by providing the highest quality services; and continuing to create new opportunities in the areas of health, employment and housing.
VA Homeless Outreach Worker
Coverage for Northern NH and Northeastern Vermont
Rob Norris
P: 802-359-2072
[email protected]
Coverage for Northern NH and Northeastern Vermont
Rob Norris
P: 802-359-2072
[email protected]
Tri-County Community Action Program:
Homeless Outreach - Carroll County
P: 603-323-7400
Homeless Outreach - Coos County
P: 603-788-2683
Homeless Outreach - Littleton, Northern Grafton County
P: 603-444-0184
Homeless Outreach - Carroll County
P: 603-323-7400
Homeless Outreach - Coos County
P: 603-788-2683
Homeless Outreach - Littleton, Northern Grafton County
P: 603-444-0184
Granite State Independent Living
603-228-9680
http://www.gsil.org/
GSIL is a statewide, non-profit organization whose mission is to promote life with independence for people with disabilities and those experiencing the natural process of aging through advocacy, information, education and support.
603-228-9680
http://www.gsil.org/
GSIL is a statewide, non-profit organization whose mission is to promote life with independence for people with disabilities and those experiencing the natural process of aging through advocacy, information, education and support.