GORHAM, NH | ALTERNATIVE SERVICES

Why this framework is important:

We’ve compiled a list of situation-specific, community based social services, which can be used in place of police services. Research has shown that replacing police presence with other services can cut down on crime and save communities money. 

Not only that, but some police services actively endanger community members, and calling an alternative service can offer at-risk individuals specific, compassionate care that police officers are not trained to provide.

Categories You’ll Find Here

Housing

Mental Health

Elders

Crime

Domestic Violence

Youth

HOUSING

Tyler Blain House

Tyler Blain House provides emergency shelter and transitional housing for individuals and families.

603-788-2344

http://www.tccap.org/services/health/homelessness/

AHEAD: Affordable Housing Education and Development

AHEAD creates pathways to safe, affordable housing which strengthens and revitalizes rural communities.

603-444-1377

https://www.homesahead.org/

 

YOUTH

The Family Resource Center

A non-profit organization serving the needs of children and families that focuses services and programming on working with individuals and families to aid them in learning, and adopting skills that will fortify them on their journey to healthy family functioning. Programs include parenting and recovery support, renatal and infant development programs, reunification and recovery, and youth after school services.

603-466-5190

https://frc123.org/

 

Coos Family Health Services

Preventative family planning health services provide quality, low cost, and easily accessible reproductive health care for women during their reproductive years. Teens are welcome and can receive confidential care.

603-466-2741

https://www.coosfamilyhealth.org/familyplanning.php

 

ELDERS

Berlin Senior Center

Offers older adults a choice of options which increase socialization, fitness, creativity, education, and volunteerism.

603-752-3010

http://www.tccap.org/services/seniors/north-country-elder-programs/

 

Senior Meals of Coös County & Berlin Senior Center-BSC

Senior Meals provides hot, nutritious meals, a daily safety check and friendly interaction to homebound seniors in Coös County who are unable to shop or cook for themselves.

603-752-2545

http://www.tccap.org/services/seniors/north-country-elder-programs/

 

CRIME (non-emergency)

New Hampshire Legal Aid

To assist in the delivery of legal services to low-income clients and to provide accurate information to the community. It is a joint effort of the Legal Services Agencies serving New Hampshire’s low-income population. We are a community of agencies dedicated to the ideal of equal access to justice.

The following 5 agencies work together to provide representation, legal advice, information, and support to clients with legal problems in New Hampshire.

800-639-5290

603-224-3333


New Hampshire Legal Assistance
NHLA offers clients high quality civil legal services to address the legal problems that affect their daily survival and most basic needs. These services range from simple legal information and advice to vigorous and thorough representation in all of New Hampshire’s courts and before many of the local, state and federal agencies which play large roles in their lives.
1-800-562-3174
https://www.nhla.org/

MENTAL HEALTH

Northern Human Services – The Mental Health Center

Northern Human Services provides professional support and services to people affected by mental illness, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, acquired brain injury or related disorders.

603-752-1005

http://www.northernhs.org/

 

Coös County Family Health Services

CCFHS offers Behavioral Health at the Pleasant Street site in Berlin 40 hours a week.  Services are usually covered by insurance or are available on a sliding fee scale.

603-752-2040

http://www.coosfamilyhealth.org/mental_health.php

 

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Coös County Family Health Services
Response to Sexual and Domestic Violence is a non-profit, confidential, non-discriminatory, community-based organization, designed to provide trauma informed services to all individuals impacted by sexual and domestic violence, creating a cultural change that promotes health and well-being to all populations within Coos County.

Call: 603-752-5679

Text: (603) 836-9060

http://www.coosfamilyhealth.org/response.php

 

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Coos County Family Health 

Medication Assisted Treatment focusing on the patient’s individual needs, strengths and goals by providing treatment medications along with therapy to guide them down the path of recovery and improve patient outcomes.

603-752-2040

http://www.coosfamilyhealth.org/MAT.php

 

FOOD SECURITY

NH Food Bank Mobile Pantry 

Drive-thru distribution. Volunteers distribute fresh produce, non-perishable items and more. These events are open to anyone in need.

https://nhfoodbank.org/