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Search for programs by name, topic or keyword. Click on program names for additional information. When using the keyword search, it is best to use a single, descriptive word. Use of multiple
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On-demand services, public transit, volunteer groups and private agencies are available to assist with your transportation needs and may vary by region. Some of these resources include: NH Depar
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The Bureau for Family Centered Services (BFCS) administers services for children birth to 21 who have, or are at risk of, a chronic medical condition, disability or special health care need and their
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Partnerships with community partners are critical to the success of the WIC Program. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children is a nutrition assistance program creat
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This Request for Proposals (RFP) is published to develop and expand Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Withdrawal Management Services for individuals diagnosed with a substance use disorder (SUD)
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Influenza is not a reportable disease in New Hampshire, but surveillance systems are in place to help determine the extent of illness and current circulating virus types. Data from heath care provider
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Child Support Information for Employers A page designated to employers who employee obligors with child support orders payable through the Bureau of Child Support Services. Contracts &
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Now that our site has been live for a few months, we'd love to know what you think! Please take our two-question Website Redesign Survey. While you’re here, please take a momen
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A variety of social and long-term services and supports for disabled adults can be accessed through the ServiceLink Resource Centers. Contact the ServiceLink Resource Centers, a statewide net
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The Bioterrorism Surveillance Program oversees several systems aimed at: Strengthening detection and Early recognition of illness. New Hampshire's early event detection and preparedn