Young Adult Strategies NH Resource Library
NH Rapid Response Access Point
24/7 text, call or chat access to mental health and/or substance use crisis support in NH.
nh988.com
Call or text: 988
Offers assistance with accessing every level of treatment for substance misuse.
The Doorway
The Doorway
Call: 211
Our Daily Bread/St Joseph’s Church Food Pantry
180 Locust St.
Dover, NH 03820
Tues and Wed: 9-11:50pm; Saturdays: 9- 11:50am
Call ahead
Residents only
Dover Farmers Market
June-September
Wed. 2:15-6pm
550 Central Ave (Chamber of Commerce)
Sunday, 10am-1pm
Henry Law Park
SNAP & Market Match
Barrington Community Food Pantry
105C Ramsdell Ln
(lower level of library, next to recreation center)
Thursdays: 6-7:30pm
Residents only
Income restrictions
Strafford Nutrition & Meals on Wheels
Meal delivery service for eligible participants
straffordmealsonwheels.org
603-692-4211
NH Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)
nhhungersolutions.org/our-work/summer-food-service-program
Provides free, nutritious meals and snacks to help children get the nutrition they need throughout the summer
UNH Cooperative Extension Nutrition Connections
extension.unh.edu/programs/nutrition-connections
273 Locus Street Suite A
Dover, NH 03820
Income restrictions
The Carey House (Salvation Army)- Laconia
The Laconia Carey House serves individuals as well as families. Shelter guests are provided with comprehensive services, including: emergency housing, nutritious meals, case management, and assistance with job searches. Shelter staff work to help guests prepare to move to permanent housing. Such preparation includes securing an income, applying for benefits, applying for assistance for first month's rent or a security deposit, as well as finding suitable accommodations that will allow guests to transition back into the community successfully.
6 Spring St, Laconia, NH 03246
https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/northern-new-england/laconia
Belknap House
The mission of Belknap House is to provide families in Belknap County safe shelter when children are especially at-risk during homelessness; to empower families to become self-sufficient and independent by providing them with opportunities for education and access to community resources.
200 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246
Willing Hands
Willing Hands recovers fresh food from farms, grocery stores, restaurants and wholesalers, and delivers it year-round, for free, to 80 social service organizations across the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire.