LITTLETON, 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

LGBTQ+

Youth

HOUSING

Tri-County CAP 

Provides rent and utility assistance to eligible households who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic

http://www.tccap.org/nh-emergency-rental-assistance-program/

AHEAD

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

603-444-1377

https://www.homesahead.org/

LGBTQ+

North Country Pride

North Country Pride is an organization where the North Country can come together to celebrate diversity and honor LGBTQ+ residents.

https://www.northcountrypridenh.org/

YOUTH

Center For New Beginnings

A non-profit organization that provides psychotherapy services to the North Country.

(603) 444-6465

https://www.centerfornewbeginnings.org/child_services.php

Youth Movement 360

A mentoring program for at-risk teens ages 12-18. Mentoring is provided through trained adult volunteers who meet with their mentees on a weekly basis with the purpose of building confidence, esteem and helping youth find passion and direction for their lives.

603-575-5734

https://www.facebook.com/momentumNH/

NFI North, Inc

An adolescent and children’s mental health clinic which provides diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to mental and behavioral disorders. 

603-575-5667

https://www.nfinorth.com/

ELDERS

Littleton Area Senior Center

Our purpose is to develop, strengthen, and provide programs and services that support the health, dignity and independence of older adults and adults with disabilities living in our communities. Meals on Wheels, outreach and counseling, on-demand transportation, assisting with chores, repairs and safety modifications in and around homes, activities, educational programs and congregate meals.

603-444-6050

https://www.gcscc.org/littleton

 

FOOD SECURITY

Littleton Food Pantry

Receives monthly food deliveries from the USDA and The New Hampshire Food Bank, and individuals/families can receive food, personal hygiene products, household items, and clothing supplies free of charge.

603-444-6517

https://www.facebook.com/LittletonFoodPantry

MENTAL HEALTH

Center For New Beginnings

A non-profit organization that provides psychotherapy services to the North Country.

603-444-6465

https://www.centerfornewbeginnings.org

Northern Human Services

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

603-444-5358

https://northernhs.org/

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Burch House Shelter

The Burch House Shelter is a 10 bedroom farmhouse that can house up to 15 women and children who are seeking safety from the immediate threat of abuse.

603-444-0624

http://www.tccap.org/the-burch-house-shelter/

 

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

https://nhlegalaid.org/


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/

 

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Ammonoosuc Community Health Services

Medical Assisted Therapy, outreach, counseling and treatment is available.

603-444-2464

https://www.ammonoosuc.org/