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There are many resources available - some of the most important we have compiled below for you below.  Please be sure to check back as we continued to update this page! 

Somersworth City Hall:  

Address:
One Government Way, Somersworth, NH
Ph: 603-692-9509   (Welfare Department)

 

Strafford County Community Action:  

Main Office:
60 Charles St, Farmington, NH
Ph: 603-755-9305 or 603-516-8130

Mailing Address:
PO Box 160, Dover, NH

Fuel Assistance:
270 County Farm Rd, Dover, NH
Ph:  603-749-1334

 

Community Action Belknap-Merrimack Counties  

Main Office:
2 Industrial Park Dr, Concord, NH
Ph: 603-225-2050

 

Rockingham Community Action:  

Main Office:
35 High St, Exeter, NH
Ph: 603-778-1834

 

Southern NH Services:   Main Offices:

40 Pine St, PO Box 5040, Manchester, NH
Ph: 603-668-8010 or 1-800-411-1106

134 Allds St, Nashua, NH
Ph:   603-889-3440  or 1-800-0723

 
Southwestern Community Services:  

Main Office:
63 Community Way, PO Box 603, Keene, NH 
Ph: 603-352-7512 or 1-800-529-0005

 

Department of Health & Human Service:  

Main Offices:

150 Wakefield St. Suite 22, Rochester, NH
Ph: 603-332-9120

51 N. Main St. Concord, NH  
Ph: 
603-225-1652

 

HUB Family Resource Center:  

Main Office:  23 Atkinson St. Dover, NH
Ph:
  603-749-9754

 

Service Link Resource Center:  

Main Offices:

1 Old Dover Rd, Suite 6,
Merchant’s Plaza Bld., Rochester, NH
Ph: 603-332-7398

270 West Rd, Portsmouth, NH  
Ph: 
603-334-6594

Toll Free1-866-634-9412

 

Families First:   Main Office: 
100 Campus Dr. Suite 12, Portsmouth, NH

Ph:
  603-422-8208

(HealthCare Van through this organization)

 
Goodwin Community Health:  

Main Offices:

311 Route 108, Somersworth, NH
Ph:
 603-749-2346

Lamprey Health Care:  

Main Offices:

207 S. Main St, Newmarket, NH
Ph:
 603-659-3106

10 Prospect St, Suite 102, Nashua, NH
Ph:
603-883-1626

128 State Route 27, Raymond, NH
Ph: 603-895-3351 

 

Options for Women:   Main Office: 
11 Weeks Lane, Dover, NH

Ph:
  603-749-4441

 
Family Strength:   Main Office: 
728 Central Ave Ste A, Dover, NH
Ph:  603-742-5662

 
Chances Mediation Services:   Main Office: 
11 Summer St, PO Box 199, Farmington, NH
Ph:  603-755-3395

 
Dover Adult Learning Center:  

Main Offices:

61 Locust St, Dover, NH
Ph:  603-742-1030

63 S. Main St, Rochester, NH
Ph:
603-335-6200
   
  

Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation (COAST)   Main Office: 
42 Sumner St, Dover, NH
Ph:  603-743-5777

 
Geriatric Psychiatry Day Hospital

(For Older Adults)
  Main Office: 
Frisbie Memorial Hospital,
11 Whitehall St, Rochester, NH 03867
Ph:  603-335-8871

 
Choices for Independence Program (Call BEAS)

Dept. Health & Human Services, Elderly & Adult Services

 

  Main Office: 
129 Pleasant St, Concord, NH
Ph:  1-800-735-2964





 
The Homemakers Health Services:   Main Office: 
215 Rochester Hill Rd, Rochester, NH
Ph:  603-335-1770

 
Meals on Wheels:   Main Office: 
9 Bartlett Ave, Somersworth, NH
Ph:  603-692-4211

 
New Hampshire Legal Assistance:   Main Office: 
154 High St, Portsmouth, NH
Ph:  603-431-7411

 

Celebrating 50 years of Community Service 1961-2011


© 2013 Somersworth Housing Authority
25  Bartlett Street Suite A, Somersworth NH 03878
Phone: 603.692.2864   Fax: 603.692.2877
TTY Relay NH: 800.545.1833  x113
E-mail:
info@somersworthhousing.org

Main Office Hours:
M-F 8am-12pm and 1pm-4pm

Mission Statement:

 

"To provide persons of very low, low and moderate income with decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing both in project-based and tenant-based programs without discrimination; also to provide programs targeted at ending dependency through education and employment to those individuals who are in need and/or want of new skills to improve their standard of living; and for those persons who are disabled and/or elderly to provide a living environment capable of dealing with their needs within their homes and community and not having to prematurely institutionalize individuals who can remain in their homes with assistance; and to the children of very low, low, and moderate income families to provide services aimed at early education and literacy that will enable them to have an even start with their peers in order to compete on a level that will insure the breaking of the cycle of dependency."