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NHPS Members

New Hampshire Partners In Service (NHPS) has over 20 member organizations. Each member is dedicated to providing a variety of support services for families and children in need.

Browse through our membership roster links to learn about the services each member offers.

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Becket Family of Services - The Becket Family of Services has been educating youth and adolescents since 1964. Described by others as "comprehensive" and "holistic," the Becket approach encompasses services that address all aspects of our students' lives, not just their intellectual and emotional needs, but also their physical, spiritual and vocational needs, as well.

CASA of New Hampshire - CASA of NH volunteers advocate in New Hampshire's courts for the best interests of abused and neglected children, so they can grow up in safe, permanent homes. We have 400 CASA volunteers throughout New Hampshire currently helping children, listening to their needs and bringing important, timely information to the state's judges so the courts can make informed decisions about their futures.

Child and Family Services of New Hampshire - Child and Family Services is an independent nonprofit agency dedicated to advancing the well-being of children by providing an array of social services to strengthen family life and by promoting community commitment to the needs of children

Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center - Crotched Mountain is a charitable organization employing more than 900 people, whose mission is to serve individuals with disabilities and their families, embracing personal choice and development, and building communities of mutual support.

dover children's home - The mission of the Dover Children's Home to provide adolescents with the highest quality of resident treatment services possible, with the goal of strengthening their relationships with their families and preparing them for productive, independent lives. Furthermore, it is also the mission of the agency to design, implement, and disseminate treatment approaches that define new standards of excellence in the field and, through this leadership, to improve the quality of care available to troubled adolescents.

Eckerd Youth Alternatives - We are a private, non-profit organization with an enormous vision and an enormous heart. The vision? To ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed? The heart? Believing in the innate goodness and potential in every child. Starting with a revolutionary treatment program for youth in 1968, Eckerd Youth Alternatives has continued to innovate alternatives to help our nation's youth. Today, we offer a continuum of care of more than 40 programs serving youth and families nationwide.

Easter Seals Society of New Hampshire - Easter Seals provides exceptional services to ensure that people living with autism and other disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play.

Hannah House - Hannah House provides residential support services for pregnant and parenting youth in New Hampshire and Vermont as well as local outreach to pregnant and parenting teens who live in the Upper Connecticut River Valley.

key program - Key's mission is to assist troubled youth and their families with developing positive life skills and life experiences so that they may pursue productive and rewarding lives.

Lutheran Social Services of Northern New England -
In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont we help to support and improve the lives of people in need every day. In the following pages you will see the scope of services we provide, from “getting lives rolling again” at Good News Garage, to community supports for persons with disabilities, foster and residential care for children and youth, refugee resettlement and international adoption. As a church affiliated organization we are part of the broad spectrum of faith-based groups that are increasingly called upon to share this serious responsibility with government agencies.

The New England Salem Children’s Trust - The New England Salem Children’s Village endeavors to provide a happy, loving home and environment for children in need unable to live with their families for a time. We provide a place where they can feel safe to heal and work through the struggles and challenges that life has thrust upon their young lives.

NFI North - NAFI/NFI's Mission is to: "Create community environments based upon principles of dignity and respect that help children, adults and families to grow and change in order to better their lives and the world around them."

OdysseyNH - We rebuild the lives of troubled and troubling young people and families by creating environments that foster healing, learning, and growth leading to constructive participation in society.

Our House - We are a non-profit residential home for adolescent girls in need. Many of the girls referred to Our House, have come from difficult home environments and are in need of a great deal of structure and support in their daily lives. Our goal, for 30 years, has been to provide a nurturing environment that encourages positive personal growth. We, also, work to help reunify the girls with their families, when possible.

Orion House - is a not-for-profit residential treatment facility serving male youth and their families. We hold current licensure by the Department for Children Youth and Families and the New Hampshire Department of Public Health. Currently, Orion House is licensed as a Private Non-Medical Institution (PNMI), providing rehabilitative services to youth and their family seven days a week, three-hundred and sixty-five days a year.

Pine Haven boys center - Pine Haven has the mission of providing troubled boys with positive experiences and success oriented programs. The process is to identify appropriate behaviors: catching the boy doing right. Pine Haven emphasizes basic civic, moral and spiritual values to enable the youngsters to successfully return to their family, school, and community.

Spaulding Youth Center - Spaulding Youth Center is dedicated to improving and enriching the lives of emotionally and/or intellectually challenged children, youth and their families. Spaulding Youth Center will be a financially independent, recognized leader providing high quality programs and services designed to foster the promise of young people with specific developmental and behavioral challenges.

Malley Farm Boys Home - is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization licensed by the NH Bureau of Child Care Standards and Licenses. We own two houses in which to provide Emergency and Long-Term Residential Care Programs for boys ages 12 to 18 from the greater seacoast area and around the state. The Malley Farm Boys Home’s mission is to restore safety, hope, trust and self-worth in the lives of boys in need and to provide them with the support and opportunities to realize their fullest potential as individuals and contributing members of society.

St. Charles Home - An intensive Level Treatment and Special Education Facility; the philosophy of St. Charles Children's Home is based on the Christian tradition of love set forth by Jesus Christ in the Gospels. The Gospels are the true foundation for democratic living because they are based on the principles of equality and mutual respect. Equality means, "Children are equal to adults in terms of human worth and dignity." Mutual respect entitles every person to respect and self determination with limits prescribed by society. It is our aim to teach the above principles within St. Charles.

Wediko Children’s Services - Wediko is a non-profit agency with over 70 years of experience dedicated to children whose learning, social development and self-direction is lagging. If you are an educator, clinician or parent with a high risk child please tour this site for information on unusual learning styles, problematic adoptions, ADD and learning disabilities.


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