• Southern NH Services - Programs to Assist Families


    As the Community Action Partnership serving Southern New Hampshire and beyond, they help their neighbors conquer obstacles on their path to economic independence. Whether it's child care, nutrition, education, workforce, housing or senior living needs, they offer services to help our community members achieve their goals and provide for their families.

    For more about their services and programs visit here: Overview of Services | SNHS

     

    Overview of Services

    Everything we offer to help people and change lives

    Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA)

    • Workforce training, education, coaching and career path development to increase employability and successful job readiness.
    • Your Money In Action
      • Financial capability education and coaching to more effectively manage resources and balanced financial decisions.

    English for New Americans (ENA)

    • Practical English classes for living and working in the community as well as citizenship classes for new Americans.
    • Early Childhood Apprenticeship Program
      • Hands-on experience for new Early Childhood Educators providing college credit, a recognized apprenticeship, increased earning potential and compensation upon completion.

    Head Start & Early Head Start

    • Child care programming designed for infants, toddlers and pre-school children to prepare for success in and beyond school while also developing a deeper connection between parents/guardians and their child's development.

    Women, Infants & Children (WIC)

    • Nutrition education, support and nutritious food access for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and preschool children to stay healthy and strong.
    • Summer Food Service Program
      • Daily free or reduced lunches provided nutritious meals during the summer months for children 18 years of age or younger.
    • Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
      • Reimbursement for the cost of meals served at Family Child Care Homes, Child Care Centers, adult Care Centers, Homeless Shelters and At-Risk Programs to each program or center.
    • Emergency Food Assistance (TEFAP)
      • Access to emergency food assistance at no cost through food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens and non-profit organizations.

    Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)

    • Volunteer opportunities for adults 55 or better to provide meaningful services to those in need as part of a growing and supportive community.
    • Homelessness Prevention & Housing
      • Housing opportunities, safety and support for those facing eviction or in need of housing including assistance in maintaining housing stability going forward.
    • Rural Transportation
      • Safe & reliable transportation for everyday needs such as groceries, appointments and seasonal outings for seniors and disabled adults in Hillsborough County.

    Fuel Assistance (FAP)

    • Financial assistance for heating fuel expenses to keep both renters and owners safe and warm through the colder months.
    • Weatherization (WAP)
      • Energy audits of rented or owned homes to provide no-cost updates for better efficiency and reduced energy costs.

     


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