The links below are simply resources for teens and their parents to consider after research. None of the websites below are specifically endorsed by the Sanborn Regional School District.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Child & Adolescent Workgroup, National Institute on Drug Abuse
NH Treatment Locator http://nhtreatment.org/
Tobacco Free College Campuses: Resources, Tools and Support to Keep Students Healthy at School
The Doorway https://www.thedoorway.nh.gov/
Partnership for a Drug-Free NH http://drugfreenh.org/
US DHHS Office of Adolescent Health http://www.hhs.gov/ash/oah/resources-and-publications/publications/substance-abuse.html
Just Think Twice https://www.justthinktwice.gov//
Other Resources For Winter, Rent and Beyond:
GriefShare Program-Community members who have experienced the death of a family member or friend are invited to register for the GriefShare program held at First Congregational Church of Kingston. GriefShare will be offered on Tuesdays through November 30, from 9:30-11:00 a.m. at 6 Church Street
To help residential landlords and tenants resolve their differences before eviction cases are filed in court, the New Hampshire Judicial Branch is launching a new, no-cost mediation program.
Weatherization Assistance- Whether you own or rent, our federally funded Weatherization Program is designed to address health and safety issues inside your home. The energy efficiency of the home may increase resulting in reduced energy costs.
Homelessness Prevention Services- provides services that may include short-term assistance to prevent eviction, help in securing new housing for those who are suddenly homeless, and information & referrals for individuals and families in need of emergency shelter.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program- (LIHEAP) New Hampshire residents who are elderly, disabled and low-income are provided financial assistance needed to pay for vital heating and utility expenses through the colder months.
Rockingham County Food Pantries-All food pantries have some food and items which will require income guidelines to be met, however private donations will have no eligibility requirements for distribution.
NH Food Bank- Listings for local food pantries and soup kitchens throughout New Hampshire. Unlike certain public assistance programs, the staff at the pantries and soup kitchens will not ask to see your income or prove you need assistance.