Member Summaries
Introduction To NHPS Member Census
Welcome to the New Hampshire Partners in Service (NHPS) Member Census website. Here, you will find up-to-date census information for each of our member organizations.
New Hampshire Partners in Service (NHPS) is a private, nonprofit association made up of human service agencies serving high-risk children, adolescents and families throughout the State of New Hampshire. New Hampshire Partners in Service (NHPS) is united in action to strengthen the ability of its members to provide quality care for children and their families.
Index of Members
The following is a list of our members. Click the name of an ogranization to view the member’s census information.
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The Becket Family of Services has been educating youth and adolescents since 1964. Described by others as “comprehensive” and “holistic,” the Becket approach encompasses services that address all aspects of our students’ lives, not just their intellectual and emotional needs, but also their physical, spiritual and vocational needs, as well.
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| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, Delinquent, Sexual Offender, Fire Setter |
| Current Census No: 68 No. of Open Beds: |
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CASA of NH volunteers advocate in New Hampshire’s courts for the best interests of abused and neglected children, so they can grow up in safe, permanent homes. We have 400 CASA volunteers throughout New Hampshire currently helping children, listening to their needs and bringing important, timely information to the state’s judges so the courts can make informed decisions about their futures.
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| Population Served: Abused/Neglected |
| Current Census No: CASA is assigned to 484 abuse and neglect cases serving 787 children No. of Open Beds: |
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CASA of NH volunteers advocate in New Hampshire’s courts for the best interests of abused and neglected children, so they can grow up in safe, permanent homes. We have 400 CASA volunteers throughout New Hampshire currently helping children, listening to their needs and bringing important, timely information to the state’s judges so the courts can make informed decisions about their futures.
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| Population Served: Abused/Neglected |
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Child and Family Services is an independent nonprofit agency dedicated to advancing the well-being of children by providing an array of social services to strengthen family life and by promoting community commitment to the needs of children.
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| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, |
| Current Census No: 9 No. of Open Beds: 1 |
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Crotched Mountain is a charitable organization employing more than 900 people, whose mission is to serve individuals with disabilities and their families, embracing personal choice and development, and building communities of mutual support.
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| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Abused/Neglected |
| Current Census No: 74 No. of Open Beds: 7 |
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The mission of the Dover Children’s Home to provide adolescents with the highest quality of resident treatment services possible, with the goal of strengthening their relationships with their families and preparing them for productive, independent lives. Furthermore, it is also the mission of the agency to design, implement, and disseminate treatment approaches that define new standards of excellence in the field and, through this leadership, to improve the quality of care available to troubled adolescents.
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| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
| Current Census No: 10 No. of Open Beds: 2+ |
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Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center offers individuals with neurologic disorders nontraditional treatment conducive to functionally-based individualized rehabilitation. The individuals we serve typically have problem behaviors associated with their neurologic diagnosis that have compromised their success in other rehabilitation settings, closer to home.
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| Lutheran Social Services of New England The Lutheran Church has been serving and caring for people in need in New England for more than 135 years. It all began when a faithful Lutheran brewer by the name of Gottlieb Burkhardt took four orphans under his wing and created the Martin Luther Orphans’ Home at Brook Farm. Another children’s home followed in Avon., Mass., and eventually, nursing homes were established in Southbury, Conn., and Worcester, Mass. |
| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender |
| Current Census No: 12 No. of Open Beds: 3 |
| Malley Farm Boys Home For 30 years the Malley Farm Boys Home has served as a safety net for male adolescents struggling to find their way. As a community based, intermediate level program on a beautiful farm in Somersworth, New Hampshire, the Malley Farm strives to provide for the physical and emotional stability necessary to enable residents to make healthier decisions for themselves and to build connections with family. Residential, counseling, reunification, independent living, tutoring, and recreational services blend together in a caring, forgiving, and supportive milieu. Placement length is from one month to one year, depending on the individual nature of each case. Our counselors average 12 years of service guiding and role-modeling for residents. The traditions of the Malley Farm provide an enduring foundation where resiliency, permanent connections, and hope for a better tomorrow. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
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| Nashua Children’s Home Nashua Children’s Home, founded in 1903, as the Nashua Protestant Orphanage Association provides residential care for 46 New Hampshire boys and girls, ranging in age from 7 to 18. The Residential Program provides a full-range of clinical services, and operates respective “Independent Living Homes” for boys and girls, age 16 and older. The “Transitional Living Program” of Nashua Children’s Home provides housing as well as ongoing support and guidance for aging-out youth making the transition to adult living.Nashua Children’s Home operates a School of Special Education for identified students, through 8th grade levels. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
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| The New England Salem Children’s Trust New England Salem Children’s Trust (NESCT) endeavors to provide a happy, loving home children who must live away from their natural families. Salem will provide compassionate services for the child and his family. These services will build on each family’s strengths in order to assist them in meeting the life challenges they face. Salem is non-violent, whole foods oriented, and utilizes a family model of child rearing. The children are taught to respect the earth and its creatures and to love, work, and play in harmony with nature and mankind. Salem means peace! NESCT can offer the structure of a residential program in a family setting in two of its houses. NESCT has opened a third home specifically geared towards its residents acquiring the necessary skills for Independent Living. Every aspect of daily living is used as a teachable moment. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
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| NFI North NFI North’s Mission is to: Create community environments based upon principles of dignity and respect that help children, adults and families to grow and change in order to better their lives and the world around them. |
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| NFI North – The Bradford School The Bradford school serves boys and girls ranging from sixth to the twelfth grades. The school is an approved special education day school through the New Hampshire Department of Education. We provide a full curriculum following the New Hampshire Education Standards. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Autistic, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
| Current Census No: 12 No. of Open Seats: 4 |
| NFI North – The Contoocook School The Contoocook School was created in 2000 to serve New Hampshire’s school districts by providing a special education program that could serve students with specific emotional and learning needs (ED, OHI, SLD and Autism). Students work within a positive peer culture to develop the skills that will help them be successful—at work, in their families and, whenever possible, back in their own school systems. When the student cannot return to his/her own district, The Contoocook School awards high school diplomas.The school serves boys and girls ranging from sixth through twelfth grades. We provide a full curriculum following the New Hampshire Minimum Standards. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
| Current Census No: 19 No. of Open Seats: 1 |
| NFI North – Davenport Intensive Treatment The Davenport is an all female adolescent intensive level treatment program located in the heart of the White Mountains. Davenport opened July 31, 1995 to provide a variety of therapeutic services to youth and their families. The Davenport offers a unique array of services including intensive on-site treatment, foster care and in-home and community based services to children, youth and families. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender |
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| NFI North – North Country ISO-Intensive Individual and Family Services NFI North provides Individual Service Options (ISO) which is a service delivery system that is designed primarily to wrap around individualized programming for children who have chronic mental, emotional, physical or behavioral problems. |
| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Autistic, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender, Emergency Services & Support |
| Current Census No: Unlimited No. of Open Beds: |
| NFI North – North Country Shelter North Country Shelter was opened April 3, 1991, to provide community based shelter care services to court involved youth. The shelter provides short-term residential treatement services to male and female youth between the ages of 11 to 17 years. These youth are awaiting assessment and evaluation, completion of case planing and/or further court action. |
| Population Served: Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender, Emergency Placements, Stablization |
| Current Census No: 13 No. of Open Beds: |
| NFI North - Midway Shelter Midway Shelter was opened February 12, 1992, to provide community based shelter case services to court involved youth. The shelter provides short-term residential treatement services to male youth between the ages of 11 to 17 years. These youth are awaiting assessment and evaluation, completion of case planing and/or further court action. |
| Population Served: Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender, Emergency Placements, Stablization |
| Current Census No: 13 No. of Open Beds: |
| Orion House Orion House, Incorporated (Orion House), is a 501(C)(3), not-for-profit residential treatment facility serving male youth and their families. We hold current licensure by the New Hampshire Department for Children, Youth and Families and the Bureau of Child Care Licensing. Currently, Orion House is licensed as a Private Non-Medical Institution (PNMI), providing rehabilitative services to youth and their family seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Asperger’s Syndrome, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
| Current Census No: 12 No. of Open Beds: 4 |
| Our House We are a non-profit residential home for adolescent girls in need. Many of the girls referred to Our House, have come from difficult home environments and are in need of a great deal of structure and support in their daily lives. Our goal, for 30 years, has been to provide a nurturing environment that encourages positive personal growth. We, also, work to help reunify the girls with their families, when possible. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
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| Pine Haven Boys Center Pine Haven is an intensive residential treatment center which provides: an on-site self-contained special education program (grades 1-8); an active, structured residential milieu with emphasis on behavior management and limit setting; clinical services (individual, group, family/siblings therapy); psychiatric consultation and medication management. Specializing in the assessment and treatment for boys with fire setting issues.Pine Haven accepts boys (ages 6-14) who are fire setters, sexually reactive, sexual offenders, abused/neglected, physically aggressive, delinquents, CHINS, educationally handicapped, borderline mentally retarded, those who have psychiatric issues, and the developmentally disabled. |
| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Psychiatric, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent, Fire Setter, Sexual Offender |
| Current Census No: 14 No. of Open Beds: 6 |
| Spaulding Youth Center Spaulding Youth Center is dedicated to improving and enriching the lives of emotionally and/or intellectually challenged children, youth and their families. Spaulding Youth Center will be a financially independent, recognized leader providing high quality programs and services designed to foster the promise of young people with specific developmental and behavioral challenges. |
| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Autistic & Asperger’s Syndrome, Psychiatric, Substance Abuser, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent, Sexual Offender , Fire Setter |
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| St. Charles Children’s HomeSt.Charles Children’s Home is an intermediary care group home serving children 3-12 years old and their families. We provide professional clinical and case management services, as well as milieu, individual, group, and family counseling interventions within a safe, loving, and home-like environment. Individual children and sibling groups are referred suffering from the effects of abuse and neglect, as well as those requiring residential care to address disorders of conduct requiring intensive clinical intervention. |
| Population Served: Developmentally Disabled, Learning Disabled, Abused/Neglected, CHINS |
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| Wediko Children’s Services The Wediko School and Treatment Program was established in 1989 and is located on 450 acres of land in southern NH. The School & Treatment Program can serve as many as 38 residential students and 9 day students, ages 6 – 21, males only. Working to return students to their home and community, Wediko utilizes multi-disciplinary teams, individual treatment plans, and a strength-based approach to design treatment interventions. Wediko maximizes the therapeutic treatment by building collaborative partnerships with each student’s family, school, and outside agencies. The process may be completed in a matter of months or require Wediko to remain involved with the student and his family for an extended period of time. |
| Population Served: Learning Disabled, Emotionally Disturbed, Asperger’s Syndrome, Psychiatric, Abused/Neglected, CHINS, Delinquent |
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