Our Members
The New Hampshire Residential Provider Network (NHRPN) members are dedicated to providing a variety of support services for children and families in New Hampshire. Click on an organization to learn more about the services each of our members provide.
Becket Family of Services
Organization: | Becket Family of Services |
Description: | The Becket Family of Services is an alliance of nonprofit agencies founded in 1964 by Marine Sergeant John J. Wolter Ed. D., with the goal of helping struggling adolescents find a “zest for life” and succeed in the “business of life.” Inspired by Dr. Wolter’s pragmatic and comprehensive vision, Becket has evolved to serve a range of youth and adults in various settings throughout central and northern New England. Our programs and services include home and community based treatment and support, residential treatment programs, group homes, and special education schools. Becket is known for its ability to achieve successful outcomes with difficult-to-serve individuals. |
Website: | https://www.becket.org/ |
Address: | 633 NH Route 10 Orford, NH 03777 |
Phone: | (603) 353-9102 |
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The Chase Home For Children
Organization: | The Chase Home For Children |
Description: | Founded in 1877 as an orphanage for young children in Portsmouth, NH, the Chase Home is a powerful example of a grassroots response to an identified need within the community. The Chase Home has evolved over the years to meet the ever changing needs of New Hampshire’s at-risk youth and their families. |
Website: | http://www.chasehome.org/ |
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Phone: | (603) 436-2216 |
Email: | mwheeler@chasehome.org |
Crotched Mountain Foundation
Organization: | Crotched Mountain Foundation |
Description: | Crotched Mountain Foundation is dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities and their families, embracing personal choice and development, and building communities of mutual support. |
Website: | http://www.crotchedmountain.org |
Address: | 1 Verney Drive, Greenfield, NH 03047 |
Phone: | (603) 547-3311 |
Email: | info@crotchedmountain.org |
Dover Children's Home
Organization: | Dover Children’s Home |
Description: | Dover Children’s Home is dedicated to enriching the lives of adolescents and strengthening their family relationships through the highest quality residential treatment services and educational programs. Our commitment to evolving and designing new treatment programs must set the standard for excellence in the field and enable those children facing life’s most difficult challenges with the means to grow and live healthy, productive, and independent lives. |
Website: | http://www.doverchildrenshome.org/ |
Address: | 207 Locust Street Dover, NH 03820 |
Phone: | (603) 742-4289 |
Email: | rtouhey@doverchildrenshome.org |
Easter Seals NH
Organization: | Easter Seals NH |
Description: | Every year in New Hampshire, hundreds of young children with unidentified disabilities enter school with learning and health issues that put them far behind their peers and have a lasting, negative effect on their ability to meet their full potential. At Easter Sseals NH, we believe every child deserves the right to have access to programs and services that will enhance their growth and development.It is our goal to ensure that each child born with a disability is given the support necessary to participate fully in life and to have dreams and hopes, successes and achievements. Therefore, we provide a variety of services for children from birth to age 21 and their families. |
Website: | http://www.easterseals.com/nh/ |
Address: | 555 Auburn Street Manchester, NH 03103 |
Phone: | (603) 623-8863 |
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Nashua Children's Home
Organization: | Nashua Children’s Home |
Description: | Nashua Children’s Home is committed to the care, welfare and educational achievement of children and youth within its Residential and Educational Programs, and the successfultransition to adult living of young men and women in its Transitional Living Program. Nashua Children’s Home provides care and stability to boys and girls unable to remain with their families, special education services for students who have not been successful in public school settings, and supportive housing for youth that have “aged-out” of care. |
Website: | http://www.nashuachildrenshome.org |
Address: | 125 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03064 |
Phone: | (603) 595-8868 |
Email: | info@nashuachildrenshome.org |
Orion House
Organization: | Orion House |
Description: | The Mission of OrionHouse,Inc. is:“to be the premier provider of safe and effective family-centered services to youth and their families. The delivery of services to youth and their familiesfocuses on five principal domains: Community, Family, Therapy, Residential, and Educational life.”The Orion House treatment philosophy believes that most of the children who come to the program have a severe need for immediate gratification. This need is so strong it affects the adolescent’s ability to make positive and rationale decisions and relationships; influences their susceptibility to negative peer pressure; negatively impacts their development and their sense of self. Our treatment program is a direct response to these outcomes: C the FuTuRE |
Website: | http://orionhouse.org/ |
Address: | Inc. P.O.Box 25 Newport, NH 03373 |
Phone: | (603) 863-4918 |
Email: | director@orionhouse.org |
Spaulding Youth Center
Organization: | Spaulding Youth Center |
Description: | Spaulding Youth Center is all about helping children learn, heal, and grow to reach their potential. Our children, youth and families are primarily from New Hampshire as well as other New England states.
Our highly-trained, experienced and compassionate professional staff shares a commitment to excellence in providing quality services to children and youth and to measuring and evaluating outcomes for continuous improvement. Highly-regarded consultants work with us regularly to supplement our staff’s expertise. |
Website: | hhttp://www.spauldingyouthcenter.org |
Address: | 72 Spaulding Road, Northfield, NH 03276 |
Phone: | (603) 286-8901 |
Email: | info@spauldingyouthcenter.org |
Webster House
Organization: | Webster House |
Description: | The Webster House exists to meet a condition that is prevalent in New Hampshire: youth who are unable to live at home for some period of time. Our intent is to address four areas of youth’s lives:
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Website: | http://www.websterhousenh.org |
Address: | 135 Webster Street Manchester, NH 03104 |
Phone: | (603) 622-8013 |
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Wediko Children’s Services
Organization: | Wediko Children’s Services |
Description: | Wediko Children’s Services is home to some of the country’s most passionate and dedicated child development professionals who help children and families increase safety, strength, and resiliency. Our leading professionals come from a broad spectrum of educational backgrounds including clinical psychologists, social workers, neuropsychologists, mental health counselors, guidance counselors, special educators, and more. This diversity of training disciplines and life experiences adds richness and flexibility to Wediko’s therapeutic capabilities, spanning across various psychodynamic and behavioral models. Wediko then hones the evidence-informed practices from each discipline and blends them into an approach that is uniquely Wediko. Integrating these models of clinical treatment into academic settings helps avoid duplication of services and discourages the artificial split between academic and clinical needs. The addition of Wediko’s psychopharmacology practice ensures that a truly integrated team serves each child’s needs in natural, healthy environments. |
Website: | http://www.wediko.org/ |
Address: | 11 Bobcat Blvd. Windsor, NH 03244 |
Phone: | (603) 478-5236 |
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