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Grafton County 4-H offers a wide variety of projects and activities for youth and families. With topics such as animal science, arts and crafts, shooting sports, and STEM, there is something for everyone.
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Adapt is a nonprofit organization serving Central and Northern New Hampshire with a goal to organize, coordinate, and administer prevention, intervention, and after care programs targeting alcohol, tobacco, and other substances.
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Alex's Story is the real-life account of a NH youth's struggle with drug use, heroin addiction, and recovery.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) impact how a child feels and behaves. Nerissa Bauer, MD, offers advice for how parents can help children navigate overwhelming situations.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics explores the role nutrition, fitness, emotional wellness, and sleep play in the development of a healthy lifestyle.
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The Ashland Parks and Recreation Department offers quality and age appropriate after school, vacation, and summer day camp programs for residents of Ashland and surrounding communities.
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An initiative of the North Country Health Consortium, Ask Petra connects parents and educators with guidance on how to support youth in preventing substance use before it starts.
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Becket's mission is to help hard to treat and difficult to place clients reach their full potential by providing an array of adult, youth and family services to those most in need. Targeted services include home and community-based treatment, residential treatment programs, group homes, shared living services, and special education schools.
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Scouting serves all youth from Kindergarten through to age 21. Both boys and girls are invited to participate in fun, hands-on activities that develop character and life-skills.
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of America offers resources, programming, and support for youth and teens.
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Restrictions put in place to contain COVID-19 may be particularly difficult for teens, who rely heavily on their peer and social connections for emotional support. In 2021, the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health asked a national sample of parents about the emotional impact pandemic restrictions have had on their teens age 13-18.
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The CADY Junior Action Club program is a prevention leadership program for elementary school students grades 5-8. Students are engaged in learning about the positives of living a drug-free lifestyle.
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The Central NH Parent Advisory Council (PAC) facilitated by CADY is the recognized representative for the collective voice of parents in our region. The PAC is made up of parent leaders from Pemi-Baker, Newfound, and Lincoln-Woodstock.
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The Central NH Community Opioid Response Program aims to ensure comprehensive, coordinated, and easily accessible prevention, treatment, and recovery services for those impacted by opioid use disorders in the Central NH Region. Made possible by the 3-year Rural Community Opioid Response Program (RCORP) grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
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Resources to help support parents and teachers navigating virtual social-emotional learning for grades K-8.
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Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, widely known in New Hampshire as the Better Choices, Better Health workshop. These workshops are funded by a SAMHSA Rural Opioid Technical Assistant grant awarded to UNH Cooperative Extension.
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The Circle Program aims to empower, transform, and enrich the lives of girls through community, camp, and mentorship. Participants are referred by teachers, guidance counselors, social service providers, or family members when entering 5th or 6th grade.
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Communities for Alcohol- and Drug-free Youth’s (CADY) mission is to help our local youth make healthy and safe choices by working with schools, parents, youth, and communities to prevent and reduce youth alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and to promote healthy environments and promising futures.
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In addition to partnering with selected schools within the Central New Hampshire region, the D.A.R.E. website offers information and resources for parents and educators.
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As the largest volunteer drug awareness program in the US, the Elks Drug Awareness program connects communities with news, education, resources, and youth activities to encourage drug-free environments.
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Franklin Regional Hospital serves as the Designated Receiving Facility (DRF) for emergency inpatient mental health care. Patients may be admitted for a voluntary or involuntary examination if there is reason to believe that he/she is mentally ill, they are a serious danger to his/her self or others, or they are likely to suffer from neglect or harm if their current behavior continues.
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Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
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Grafton County Alternative Sentencing Programs seek to provide an effective and meaningful alternative to the traditional criminal justice system for first time juvenile offenders and for individuals with a mental illness, or drug and alcohol addiction. Programs include programs; Mental Health Court, Juvenile Restorative Justice, Adult Diversion and C.A.R.E (Community, Assessment, Re-entry & Education).
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The Holderness Free Library offers a bright space for youth, families, and community members to engage in events, programs, and social engagement.
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Current substance use trends in NH, impaired and distracted driving information and resources, tips to talk to your teen about making safe choices and how to prepare to host a party & what is consent, and why it is important.
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Navigate topics that can be difficult to discuss with your teen!
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This video reframes a trauma perspective in terms of learning brain versus survival brain as a way to make it easier for teachers to talk about trauma with students.
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Sponsored by the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association, Life of an Athlete collaborates with member schools to create a number of resources and opportunities for student-athletes to learn about leadership and skill development.
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Serving the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock, the Lin-Wood senior center offers social activities and programming for senior citizens.
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The Lin-Wood Skate Park Committee is dedicated to building an outdoor public skate park to serve as a positive, recreational environment for the communities of Lincoln and Woodstock.
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The Lincoln Public Library prides itself on being at the center of the community, a place where all can participate in a wonderful world of education, recreation, and social gatherings.
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The Lincoln-Woodstock Recreation Department offers programming and activities for community members of all ages.
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Lions Quest is an evidence-based Pre-K-12 Social and Emotional (SEL) program that arms youth with skills for dealing with anger, frustration, and stress - preventing negative behaviors such as misusing drugs and alcohol.
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As a psychotherapist, author, and speaker, Lynn Lyons offers a variety of resources to help parents and professionals navigate anxiety.
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Mid-State Health Center’s mission is to provide sound primary health care to the community, accessible to all regardless of the ability to pay. As a community health center located in Plymouth and Bristol New Hampshire, Mid-State provides access to high-quality health care services, such as primary care, behavioral health, substance misuse treatment, Imaging Services, same day appointments, and oral health services.
As part of its mission, Mid-State offers a variety of enabling services to ensure you receive the care you need. Their patient support team is there to assist you in completing applications for healthcare coverage including marketplace, Medicaid and Medicare. They can also assist you in applying for our sliding fee scale program and accessing other services you might need such as transportation, food assistance, and many other community resources. Mid-State is committed to ensuring access to the health care you need, when you need it.
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As part of its mission, Mid-State offers a variety of enabling services to ensure you receive the care you need. Their patient support team is there to assist you in completing applications for healthcare coverage including marketplace, Medicaid and Medicare. They can also assist you in applying for our sliding fee scale program and accessing other services you might need such as transportation, food assistance, and many other community resources. Mid-State is committed to ensuring access to the health care you need, when you need it.
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In addition to a community events and social programming, the Minot-Sleeper Library offers a cozy area for teens to explore a variety of books, resources, and board games.
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Naloxone (or Narcan) is a life-saving medication used to reverse an opioid overdose (after calling 911). If you use opioids or you have a friend or family member who uses, consider contacting The Doorway to obtain Naloxone at no charge.
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Substance Use and Mental Illness are often co-occurring disorders. The National Alliance on Mental Illness offers guidance on how to identify signs and symptoms of mental illness in adults and adolescents.
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The National Institute on Drug Abuse serves as a trusted source for evidence-based information on teen drug use and its effects.
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The New Hampshire Technology Student Association (TSA) is committed to providing students with opportunities to excel and advance. New Hampshire TSA is an organization for Technology Education students. Members are comprised of middle and high school students, alumni, educators, parents, and business leaders who are interested in learning how technology can best be implemented in discovering technological solutions for present, as well as future challenges. New Hampshire TSA promotes Technology Education as a means of preparing students for our dynamic world, inviting them to become critical thinkers, problem solvers, and technologically literate, leaders.
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Serving the communities of Bristol, Alexandria, Bridgewater, Hebron and Groton, Newfound Area Senior Services offers social activities and programming for senior citizens.
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New Hampshire Children’s Trust is the Governor’s designated statewide community-based child abuse prevention agency, the New Hampshire chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America, and a member of the National Alliance of Children’s Trust & Prevention Funds.
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The Division of Children, Youth and Families manages protective programs on behalf of New Hampshire's children and youth and their families. DCYF staff provide a wide array of family-centered services with the goal of meeting the needs of parents and their children and strengthening the family system.
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REAP provides free and confidential counseling and educational services to help older adults and their caregivers better understand and deal with stress, relationships, grief, emotional wellbeing, substance misuse, and family dynamics.
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Resources and toolkits for prevention professionals, parents and caregivers.
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Operation Parent offers a variety of pre-recorded webinars on a range of topics relevant to parents, as well as custodial grandparents.
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The Parents Empowered education campaign is designed to prevent and reduce underage drinking by providing parents and guardians with information about the harmful effects of alcohol on the developing teen brain, along with proven skills for preventing underage alcohol use.
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The Partnership is a trusted prevention resource for individuals, schools, families, and Healthcare professionals.
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Are you a parent interested in learning how to prevent youth drug or alcohol use? The Partnership to End Addiction offers research-backed information and resources to help you help your child.
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The Pease Public Library offers a variety of children and teen programs, as well as community activities and events.
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The Pemi-Youth Center serves as a free after school empowerment program for youth ages 10-17.
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Pemi-Baker Community Health is an innovative leader in Physical Therapy, Palliative, Hospice and Home Care providing programs and services to meet the diverse needs of 18 surrounding communities in central and northern New Hampshire.
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The Plymouth Parks and Recreation program provides after school programming and activities for area youth.
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We know that raising children takes an enormous amount of time and energy. Our board-certified physicians want to work as partners with you and your child in that growth toward responsible, loving, and independent adulthood and to achieve the best possible state of health and happiness.
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Serving the communities of Plymouth, Ashland, Dorchester, Groton, Holderness, Rumney, Campton, Ellsworth, Thornton, Warren, Wentworth, and Waterville Valley, the Plymouth Regional Senior Center offers social activities and programming for senior citizens.
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The Plymouth State University CARE program provides holistic intervention and resource referral to connect students to appropriate campus and local resources, supporting their success at PSU.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have a significant impact on future health and resiliency. Learn more about preventing ACES in your community via these facts and prevention strategies.
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The Partnership to End Addiction offers tips on how to connect and talk with your teen.
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Prevention Plus Wellness, LLC provides evidence-informed guidelines and resources to help providers, parents, and youth identify specific goals for adopting a healthy lifestyle.
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Prime for Life is an evidence-based motivational prevention, intervention and pretreatment program specifically designed for people who might be making high-risk choices. This includes but is not limited to impaired driving offenders, college students, and young people charged with alcohol and/or drug offenses. It is designed to change drinking and drug use behaviors by changing beliefs, attitudes, risk perceptions, motivations, and the knowledge of how to reduce their risk of alcohol- and drug-related problems throughout their lives.
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The Newfound Area School District Project Promise program is an after school program offered at sites in Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Danbury, Groton, Hebron, and New Hampton. The focus of Project Promise is to improve the academic achievement in literacy and math, increase access to physical and nutritional educational programs, and to help students to understand and value differing perspectives.
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Accredited by the State of New Hampshire’s Juvenile Court Diversion Network, CADY's Restorative Justice program serves as the sole juvenile court diversion program in the Pemi-Baker, Lin-Wood, and Newfound Regions and achieves stellar outcomes every year evidenced through independent evaluation by the Community Health Institute. This community-based intervention helps high-risk youth develop real life skills and has been proven to prevent future risky behaviors, breaks the cycle of juvenile crime, and reclaims the futures of our most vulnerable youth.
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Many parents find it challenging to set effective limits. The Partnership to End Addiction offers guidance on how to find a balance between your need for control and your teen's need for independence.
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The Speare Primary Care Team offers timely, efficient, and coordinated care across each patient’s individual health care spectrum and expanded care options to patients of all ages.
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Stand Up Newfound (SUN) is a collaborative of community members working together to eliminate substance misuse through raising awareness, prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery.
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Step Up Parents offers financial assistance and support to relative caregivers in New Hampshire who serve as surrogate parents to kids whose biological parents are struggling with substance use disorder.
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SAMHSA's public messages offer information and videos to support the agency's mission to reduce the impact of substance misuse and mental illness on America's communities.
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The Tapply-Thompson Community Center serves the greater Newfound Region and offers a variety of youth and adult activities including summer day camps, sports, after school programs, teen programs, fitness classes, and special events.
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The Doorway provides a single point of entry for people seeking help for substance use, whether they need treatment, support, or resources for prevention and awareness.
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The Mayhew Program challenges and helps at-risk New Hampshire boys to believe in themselves, work well with others, and find their best self. Mayhew is the only tuition-free, all-boys program in the state that combines a residential summer program with a school year mentoring.
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Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a mistake you don't want to make. Even if the police arrest you before you get in a crash, getting a DUI can derail your life. You may have your license suspended, spend time in jail — up to a year for a first DUI in some states — and pay thousands of dollars in fines and legal costs. You'll also see your car insurance rates skyrocket, with the higher premium costing tens of thousands of dollars over time. Here's why and how to prevent DUIs — and what to do if you find yourself charged with one.
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Head Start is a federally funded, comprehensive child development program serving income eligible families with children between the ages of 3 and 5.
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The Virago Girls Mentor Program empowers young women with coping strategies and confidence to make healthy decisions in the face of challenging circumstances.
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Voices Against Violence provides information and support to victims and survivors, their family and friends, community members, and professionals around domestic violence, children who witness domestic violence, sexual violence and harassment, stalking, and bullying. Voices Against Violence serves as Southern Grafton County’s resource for the most updated and current information, state and federal guidelines, and best practice around these issues.
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Whole Village Family Resource Center provides family support services using the Strengthening Families model. This research-informed approach increases family strengths, enhances child development, and reduces the likelihood of child abuse and neglect.
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Binge-free 603 is a statewide media messaging campaign aimed at 21-25 year olds with a goal to promote drinking moderately and responsibly, and to prevent high risk alcohol use.
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The YAAC was formed by CADY to serve as a vehicle to give high school students of the Pemi-Baker and Newfound regions a means of taking positive action against youth substance use.
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The YRBS is a national survey of 9th to 12th grade students that is conducted by the CDC every two years. The survey monitors health-risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability among youth and young adults.
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