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Resource List

Comprehensive Resource List

Here is a compiled list of Military & Veteran specific resources and referrals for your convenience:

  • Manchester VA Medical Center
    603.624.4366 – 800.892.8384
    www.manchester.va.gov
  • White River Junction (VT) VA Medical Center
    802.295.9363 – 866.687.8387
    www.whiteriver.va.gov
  • Eligibility for VA Healthcare Services
    Manchester ext. 6799
    White River Junction ext. 5118/6281
  • Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic
    800.892.8384, ext. 3199
  • Portsmouth VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic
    603.624.4366, ext. 3199
  • Somersworth VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic
    603.624.4366, ext. 3199
  • Tilton VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic
    603.624.4366, ext. 3199
  • Veterans Choice Card
    www.manchester.va.gov/services/Veterans_Choice_Access_and_Accountability_Act.asp
    Provides information for VA–eligible veterans regarding eligibility to receive health care services from non–VA providers
  • State Military Archivist
    603.225.1380 (for help with tracking down military discharge paperwork)
  • Caregiver Support Program
    Manchester ext. 6895 or 2524
    White River Junction ext. 5364
  • Chaplain Services
    Manchester ext. 6185
    White River Junction ext. 5416 or 5417
  • GI Bill
    www.benefits.va.gov/gibill
  • Group Therapies
    Manchester ext. 2504
    White River Junction ext. 5760
  • Homeless Veterans
    Manchester ext. 3622 or ext. 2701
    White River Junction ext. 6939
  • Home Based Primary Care
    White River Junction ext. 6200
    Manchester ext. 5876
  • Hospice and Palliative Care
    White River Junction ext. 5226
    Manchester ext. 6037
  • Intimate Partner Violence
    Manchester ext. 6932
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)
    Manchester ext. 2777
    White River Junction ext. 5886
  • Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Services
    Manchester ext. 6463 (SUD: 2203)
    White River Junction ext. 6132
  • Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Coordinator
    Manchester ext. 6450
    White River Junction ext. 5766
  • Peer Support Services
    Manchester ext. 3621
    White River Junction ext. 6932
  • PolyTrauma/TBI
    Manchester ext. 6455
  • Therapeutic and Supportive Employment Services
    White River Junction ext. 6132
    Manchester ext. 6922
  • Veterans Just Coming Out of the Service (OEF/OIF)
    Manchester ext. 6483
    White River Junction ext. 5362
  • Veteran Justice Outreach
    Manchester ext. 2296
    White River Junction ext. 5681
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
    www.benefits.va.gov/vocrehab/
  • Women Veterans
    Manchester ext. 6541
    White River Junction ext. 6230
  • Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)
    Manchester Regional Benefit Office
    800.827.1000
    www.benefits.va.gov/manchester
    Provides veterans benefits information and determination
  • NH State Office of Veterans Services
    603.624.9230 – 800.622.9230
    www.nh.gov/nhveterans
    Provides assistance to veterans and/or their dependents with securing all benefits to which they may be entitled
  • Berlin Vet Center
    603.752.2571 – 877.927.8387
    Keene Vet Center
    603.358.4950 – 877.927.8387
    Manchester Vet Center
    603.668.7060 – 877.927.8387
    White River Junction (VT) Vet Center
    802.295.2908
    Provides a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services for combat veterans, veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma, and their families.
  • Harbor Homes
    Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF)
    Homeless Veteran Reintegration Program (HVRP)
    603.882.3616
    www.nhpartnership.org
    Veterans Inc.
    Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF)
    800.482.2565 – 603.717.1671
    Provides housing and employment assistance for homeless veterans and their families
  • NH Employment Security—Priority of Service for Veterans
    603.224.3311 – 800.852.3400
    Office Locations & Contact Information
    www.nhes.nh.gov/locations
    Provides employment assistance–every NH Employment Security Office has a Veterans Representative on-site to assist veterans with employment needs
  • NH Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator
    www.nhtreatment.org
    Provides lists of providers offering treatment services for people experiencing problems with alcohol & other drug use. The site allows to search for SUD tx providers by insurance, level of care, and geographical location
  • Farnum Center
    www.easterseals.com/nh/our-programs/substance-abuse-services/?referrer=https://www.google.com/
    www.farnumcenter.org
    Provides information about the Farnum Center. This is a comprehensive alcohol and other drug treatment facility offering an array of services including the State's only stand-alone medical detox unit, Inpatient, Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, and Suboxone clinics. Military members receive priority status for admission. The center is a veteran's choice provider
  • Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services
    www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcbcs/bdas
    Provides a variety of information regarding SUD prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts throughout the state (e.g. state's initiatives, educational materials, community resources, etc.)
  • BDAS treatment guide
    www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcbcs/bdas/documents/resource-guide-treatment.pdf  pdf file
    Includes listing of all state-funded treatment programs in NH
  • Statewide Addiction Crisis-line &dash: 1-844-711-HELP
    hope@ketstonehall.org
    Flyer: www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcbcs/bdas/documents/crisis-line.pdf  pdf file
    Confidential 24/7 crisis line connects individuals to trained counselors to assist in accessing SUD treatment
  • Technical Assistance and training for SUD providers
    www.nhcenterforexcellence.org
    Provides technical assistance and training for SUD providers in NH
  • The Veterans Law Project–Legal Boots on the Ground
    (Veterans Foundation of New Hampshire Inc.)
    603.716.8488
    www.vfnh.org/what-we-do/the-veterans-law-project-online-repository-for-legal-information-for-veterans/
    Provides legal representation for veterans
  • Justice Involved Veterans Mentorship Program
    603.703.3288 – 603.624.4366 ext. 2592
    Provides mentorship to veterans involved in the court system and links them to appropriate resources
  • NH National Guard
    Chaplain's Office:
    603.227.1560 – 603.430.3456 (Portsmouth)
    Director of Psychological Health (DPH): 603.227.1497
    Wing DPH: 603.430.3373
    Service Member Family Services : 603.225.1329
    State Family Program: 603.225.1215
    Child & Youth Program: 603.715.3481
    Education Service Specialist: 225.1312
    Employment Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR):
    603.225.1342
    Hero to Hired: Employment Coordinator: 603.227.1485
    Staff Judge Advocate General (JAG): 603.227.1472
    Provides support for actively serving service members and/or their families
  • Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
    www.ptsd.ne.gov/pdfs/WRAIR-battlemind-training-Brochure.pdf  pdf file
    Provides information in brochure/printable format regarding BATTLEMIND and a model for successful transition from combat-zone to home-zone
  • NH Veterans Home
    603.527.4400
    Provides long-term care services for elderly and disabled veterans
  • UNH Cooperative Ext—Military Youth & Family Program
    603.862.0876
    www.nhmilitarykids.org
    Supports and connects military-connected youth and families to enhance their well-being
  • School Liaison Officer
    207.438.2466
    Serves as the liaison between schools, commanders, and military parents to address related to military children's education
  • Veterans Crisis Hotline
    800.273.8255
    www.veteranscrisisline.net
    Connects veterans in crisis and their families with qualified responders through a confidential toll-free hotline
  • National Center for PTSD
    PTSD Consultation Program for Providers
    866.948.7880
    PTSDconsult@va.gov
    Provides PTSD Consultation to providers treating veterans with PTSD
  • Red Sox Foundation and MA General Hospital HomeBase Program
    617.724.5202
    www.homebaseprogram.org
    Provides clinical care and support services to Iraq and Afghanistan service members, veterans, and their families who are affected by deployment– or combat–related stress or traumatic brain injury
  • Brain Injury Association of NH
    603.225.8400
    Family Helpline: 800.773.8400
    www.bianh.orgwww.nh-veteran.com
    Provides information, support and resources to those who are experiencing an acquired or traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Tricare
    www.tricare.mil/
    Provides information about Tricare insurance coverage (e.g. eligibility, plans, services etc.)
  • Tricare – How to become a provider
    www.hnfs.com/content/hnfs/home/tn/prov/highlight_sites/become_a_provider.html
  • Vet's Choice Program – How to become a provider
    www.va.gov/opa/choiceact/for_providers.asp
  • Care Coordination Program–NH (ProForce)
    Care Coordination–currently serving
    888.989.9924
    Easter Seals Military & Veteran Services
    Care Coordination–all eras
    603.315.4354
    Provides direct support and referral services related to: healthcare, benefits, mental health, legal issues, employment, education, housing, transportation, childcare, substance abuse, financial management, disability services, emergency financial assistance
  • Veteran Education Services (Education Services Specialist)
    603.271.8508 or 603.271.7861
    www.education.nh.gov/highered/veterans/index.htm
    Regulates & approves programs for eligible veterans and beneficiaries utilizing their GI Bill benefits
  • NHCarePath
    866.634.9412
    nhcarepath.org
    Connects to information, assistance, and care for various needs so people can live at home or in their community
  • Make the Connection
    maketheconnection.net
    a VA online resource for veterans
  • For a more comprehensive list of resources:
    www.easterseals.com/nh/shared-components/document-library/military-veterans-services/mvs-community-resource-guide.pdf  pdf file
  • If you need further assistance in serving veterans, please call Ask the Question:
    603.271.9394
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