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Whole Village Agency Partners:

Whole Village is home to the following social services providers, which administer wrap around support to families, enhancing individual and family well-being, and creating  positive futures.          

BRIDGE HOUSE HOMELESS SHELTER AND VETERANS ADVOCACY
603.536.7631
https://tbhshelter.org/
Providing information and referral, emergency shelter, food, transitional living support, and aftercare to individuals and families in need.

GRAFTON COUNTY ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING
603.787.2042
https://www.co.grafton.nh.us/all-departments/alternative-sentencing/
An alternative to the traditional criminal justice system for first-time juvenile offenders and individuals with a mental illness and/or drug and alcohol addiction.

GRAFTON COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER
603.653.9012
https://www.chadkids.org/child-advocacy/child-advocacy-center.html
Provides a child-friendly space where trained forensic interviewers can talk to suspected victims of child abuse.

GROW AND THRIVE COUNSELING, PLLC- JANE MERRITHEW, LCMHC
603.238.9503
Provides therapy, consulting, groups, workshops, and training for children and their families.

HEAD START PRESCHOOL, OPERATED BY TRI-COUNTY CAP
603.536.1393
http://www.tccap.org/services/youth-and-families/head-start/
A federally funded, family-focused child development program serving economically disadvantaged children and families, with a special focus on helping preschoolers develop early reading and math skills.

ERIN KLASEN-ORR, LICSW
307.690.9204
Licensed, independent, clinical social worker serving individuals and groups.

LAKES REGION COMMUNITY SERVICES
603.536.4999
https://www.lrcs.org/
Helping individuals with disabilities achieve their personal and career goals by creating employment options and teaching independent skills.

MID STATE HEALTH CENTER INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
603.536.4000 EXT. 8000
https://www.midstatehealth.org/
Provides individualized substance use disorder services including medical, behavioral health counseling, and social and emotional supports to participants at any level of their recovery.

NH WORKS
603.524.3960
https://www.nhworks.org/
Providing job searching workshops and reemployment services to job seekers, and assisting with their claims for unemployment benefits.

PEMI BAKER LITERACY
603.536.2998
https://www.pemibakerliteracy.org/index.html
Providing free tutoring and small classes for ages 18+, including English as a Second Language (ESL), HiSet/GED preparation, and basic technology skills.

PLYMOUTH AREA RECOVERY CENTER (PARC)
603.481.1041
http://parcnh.org/
Provides a caring and supportive environment for anyone working to recover from addiction. PARC links individuals with recovery-related treatment services and peer support services.

STEP AHEAD AND HOME VISITING NH
603.524.8811
https://www.lrcs.org/family-resource-center/step-ahead-home-visiting-new-hampshire/
Providing services and supports to families with children under age 21. Free services include home visits, health education, child developmental screenings, and life skills training.

TRANSPORT CENTRAL
855.654.3200
http://devwebbuilder.nationalrtap.org/transportcentralnh/
Increasing mobility for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those on medicaid. Volunteer
drivers transport citizens to medical appointments within a 19-town region.

UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION NUTRITION CONNECTIONS
603.536.3720 EXT. 103
https://extension.unh.edu/programs/nutrition-connections
Nutrition education to limited-resource individuals, seniors, groups, and youth to build their knowledge and skills to make healthy choices.

WOMEN, INFANT AND CHILDREN (WIC), operated by Belknap-Merrimack CAP
800.578.2050
https://www.bm-cap.org/women-infant-and-children-wic
Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, health screenings, and nutritious foods to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and preschool children.