GET HELP
If you or your family are homeless at or risk of becoming homeless, there is help. To learn more about how Families in Transition can help, click here.
For immediate assistance, please browse the resources listed below.
Can’t find something? Dial 211 or visit http://www.211nh.org for New Hampshire general information.
For general information and resources regarding homelessness or social services, visit the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness website.
*Please note: All area codes are 603 unless listed otherwise
Emergency
Police/Fire/Ambulance: 911
City Resources – Manchester
Police – Non-Emergency Manchester Police: 668-8711
Welfare – Manchester City Welfare: 624-6484
Transportation – Manchester Transportation Association (MTA): 623-8801
City Resources – Concord
Police – Non-Emergency Concord Police: 225-8600
Welfare – Concord Human Services (City Welfare): 225-8575
Transportation – Concord Transportation Authority: 225-1989
Healthcare
Ask-A-Nurse: 626-2626
Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester: 668-4111
Riverbend Mental Health (Concord): 228-1551
Hospitals – Manchester
Catholic Medical Center: 668-3545
Elliot Hospital: 669-5300
Hospitals – Concord
Concord Hospital: 1-800-327-0464
Substance Use
National Drug Information Treatment & Referral Hotline: 1-800-662-4357
Drug Free New Hampshire
The Granite State Area of Narcotics Anonymous: 645-4777
New Hampshire Area Assembly of Alcoholics Anonymous: 1-800-593-3330
The Farnum Center Substance Abuse Services: 622-3020
Families in Transition Recovery Center and Intensive Outpatient Program: 935-7900, x 1711
Detox
Serenity Place: 625-6980
Keystone Hall (Nashua): 881-4848
Headrest Detox: 448-4400
Domestic Violence
New Hampshire Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence: 1-866-644-3574
Manchester YWCA Women’s Crisis Line: 668-2299
Other
Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-TALK
New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth & Families: 271-4440