New Hampshire Homeless Shelters
Select a New Hampshire county from the list below in which you want to look for a homeless shelters.
New Hampshire Counties:
Belknap (4) |
Coos (1) |
Rockingham (1) |
Latest Update to New Hampshire Homeless Shelters database:
Seacoast Interfaith Hospitality Network - Day Center Stratham, NH - 03885 (603) 658-8448 |
Tri-county Community Action Program - Tyler Blain House Lancaster, NH - 03584 (603) 788-2683 Tyler Blain House is a shelter for the homeless in Lancaster, NH If you need shelter, or know of someone who does. |
Laconia Area Community Land Trust - Transitional Housing Program Laconia, NH - 03246 (603) 524-0747 Our Transitional Shelter Program for homeless families combines housing with aggressive case management. Families in transition participate in counseling with our Resident Services Coordinator to secure the skills and resources needed to achieve eco-nomic independence and to secure and maintain sufficient employment and permanent housing. Families may remain in the program for up to two years, if needed, but most stay for a year or less. Our transitional shelter families receive priority placement in our permanent Land Trust housing. |
Open Arms Outreach Laconia, NH - 03246 (603) 524-4580 Open Arms Outreach is a non-profit (501(c)3), charitable, faith-based organization, based in Laconia, New Hampshire.Currently, there are two communities we are called to serve. First, is the assylees and refugees in Belknap County, New Hampshire. The second is the community of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, with special attention to orphaned children and families at risk. |
Ozanam Place Laconia, NH - 03246 (603) 524-1341 |
Laconia Area Community Land Trust - Rental Opportunities Laconia, NH - 03246 (603) 524-0747 We currently have 194 one to four-bedroom rental units in our inventory located in Laconia, Meredith, Tilton, and Wolfeboro .Units are rented to low and moderate income individuals and families earning up to 80% of area median income (based on family size: up to $39,400 for individuals or up to $56,250 for a family of four). |