Connects callers, at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available within the community
Access other resources on their website
Click "Call 2-1-1" to access the website
Text from anywhere in the U.S. to talk with a trained Crisis Counselor
Free 24/7 support for those in crisis
Emergency Phone:
(800) 762-8191
24/7/365 Mobile Crisis Response Emergency Services
Phone: (603) 889-6147
5 Pine Street Extension, Nashua, NH, USA
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By NH law any person who suspects that a child under age 18 has been abused or neglected must report that suspicion immediately to DCYF:
(603) 271-6562
(800) 894-5533 (NH only)
Intake lines are staffed 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays.
If this is an immediate emergency, please call 911
For staff: please follow all school/district protocol for making DCYF reports
Call: (603) 577-2728
Access provides assessments for children who are at risk to harm themselves or others. Staffed by mental health clinicians, ACCESS provides crisis evaluations, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
After an evaluation, a referral will be made to the most appropriate services, including outpatient services, partial or inpatient hospitalization
Call: 603-883-3044
(24 hour Support Line)
Bridges is a nonprofit organization that provides free and confidential services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence, child sexual assault, elder abuse, stalking, and harassment. We provide crisis intervention, emergency shelter, court advocacy, support groups and education and outreach to both women and men
Locations:
33 East Pearl Street Nashua, NH 03060
603-889-0858
16 Elm Street Suite 2, Milford NH 03055
603-672-9833
DHHS offers crisis and emergency support for all ages
Shelter Services
Homeless Resources
Food & Meal Services
Financial
Mental Health
Health Care
Child Protection
Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
*Applications are required for most resources; if you need assistance in any of these areas, please contact your students school to get connected with someone who can assist you*
Call or text: 1-800-985-5990
24/7/365 national hotline
Dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster
Over 200 languages available
Press '2' for Spanish
For American Sign Language (ASL):
Call 1-800-985-5990 from a videophone
or click the ASL NOW button on the Disaster Distress Helpline page
The Rescue Mission provides safe, warm, and sober shelter for homeless men and women
In a sixty-day emergency shelter program, the guests are offered the chance to set and achieve goals for themselves, while being held accountable for their behavior
Provided breakfast every day, lunch four days a week, and dinner on Saturday and Sunday
Provided clothing and showers to meet needs as individuals work to get back on their feet
Contact information
Phone: (603) 889-3421
Email: director@hope4nashua.org
Call 1-800-762-8191
24/7 Support Line
If you are in crisis and need to talk about your feelings, the situation, or next steps, someone will ALWAYS be available to take your call and support you
Greater Nashua Mental Health Main Phone – (603) 889-6147
To speak with an Interpreter call- (844) 245-4458
You can view the website in the language of your choice! Simply go to the bottom of any page, and on the left side, within the footer, choose your language
Call (603) 889-6147 during business hours, and 1-800-762-8191 after hours. Walk in services may be available on a limited basis
Call 1-888-843-4564
Open to callers of all ages
Provides
peer-counseling
information
local resources
safe space to ask questions & discuss concerns
Hotline Hours:
Mon-Fri: 4 PM - Midnight
Sat: Noon - 5 PM
If there is ever an emergency,
call 9-1-1
Merrimack Fire & Rescue direct line:
(603) 424-3690 *not to be used in an emergency*
The fire department conducts many safety lessons for free within the community, check out their website or Merrimack's for community lessons and programs coming up
Call: (603) 423-8535
Calls for emergency needs can be taken during 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM through the Welfare telephone number by connecting to the Town Managers Office
If you or another family member are in an emergency (threat or loss of basic need) or in the position where a temporary need is necessary until employment, State Aid, Social Security, etc. is received, make an appointment through the town website to get started or call
Location & Contact Information
Merrimack Town Hall
6 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack, NH 03054
Patricia A. Murphy- Administrator
(603) 423-8535
Call the Help Line at
800-950-6264
text 'helpline' to 62640
Online chat available (click 'chat' to be directed)
Available Monday-Friday from 10am-10pm
NAMI New Hampshire is a grassroots organization working to improve the lives of all people affected by mental illness and suicide through support, education and advocacy
Call: 1-866-644-3574
Domestic violence is a pattern of coercive behavior used by one person to gain and maintain power and control over another in the context of an intimate or familial relationship. If you are having a similar experience with someone in your life, call at any point to talk to someone who will listen, give hope, and share resources to help in your next steps. Confidential and free.
Call or text: (833) 710-6477
24/7 Behavioral Health Crisis Support
Don't feel like calling? Chat with someone at www.NH988.com
Accessible to individuals and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis and are in need of help. The Access Point provides crisis intervention and counseling directly by several means including on the phone in the community/school setting
Call: 1-844-711-4357
24/7/365 line, staffed by certified recovery support workers (CRSW)
Assists callers who are experiencing substance use related crisis and discuss different types of treatment available
Call: 1-800-222-1222
Fast information and expert advice on:
whether you've taken too much medicine
spilled a chemical on your skin
your child ingested something
or just have a question
Call: 603-668-2299
24/7/365
give a name and call back number. An advocate will call you back within ten minutes
Monday – Friday
9:00AM – 4:30PM
Provides crisis support, emergency shelter, and support groups
Location
Call: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
If you feel in crisis and like you need to speak with someone immediately, please call this number
By contacting you will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area anytime
National Teen Dating abuse Hotline:
1-866-331-9474
or 1-866-331-8453 TTY
Local and national domestic violence hotlines that help to identify, avoid, and escape an unhealthy relationship
Call: 1-866-488-7386
Connect with a trained counselor 24/7
Toll free, confidential, suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth
If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk
Or, share this number if you know someone who could use the support
Call: 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1
Send a text message to 838255
or check out the website to chat online
Confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Veterans and their loved ones can call
Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available
Call or Text 1-855-484-2846
Referral helpline where crime victims can learn their rights confidentially and compassionately
Support includes:
a telephone-based helpline
online chat
web-based information
service referrals
If you or a loved one are actively in danger or need medical assistance
Always call 9-1-1 first!
Professionals will be there soon