Housing Programs
Liberty House Veterans Transitional Living offers Veteran residents housing for between 90-days to 1-year. During their time at the home, they follow a 4-step model, which is: Recovery, Health and Wellness, Employment and Housing. Liberty House walks along with each resident and works to collaboratively create individual goals. They then connect each Veteran to community resources that will help them achieve their future goals.
Program Overview
At Liberty House, we provide substance-free housing and vital community connections to empower homeless and struggling veterans on their journey to independence and self-sufficiency.
Our transitional program is designed to offer a hand-up to our veterans who face significant challenges, such as substance misuse, insecure housing, post-traumatic stress, mental health issues, and unemployment. Through our unique 4-Step program (Recovery, Mental and Physical Wellness, Meaningful Employment and Transition to Independence), we walk alongside each resident and support their self-directed plan for independence.
We also work with hundreds of veterans from the wider community, providing essential assistance such as food, clothing, transportation support (including gas cards and bus passes), camping gear, and referrals to other community services.
221 Orange Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Phone: (603) 669-0761
Email: ashley@libertyhousenh.org
Website: https://libertyhousenh.org
Harbor Care is an innovative network of nonprofit community organizations helping individuals and families of New Hampshire find solutions to many of life’s most challenging issues. They provide high quality housing and residential services, primary and behavioral health care, substance use disorder treatment, home care, HIV/AIDS care, veteran services, and supports to individuals and families who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Their unique model allows them to provide the wide range of collaborative services people need to gain and sustain independence. Each year, Harbor Care provides integrated care and housing to 6,000 New Hampshire community members statewide.
Headquarters: 77 Northeastern Blvd. Nashua, NH 03062
Main Line: (603) 882-3616
Text Telephone – TTY: (603) 821-3066
Email: hope@harborcarenh.org
Website: https://www.harborcarenh.org
The Bridge House provides information and referral, emergency shelter, food, job training, transitional living support, and aftercare to over 175 individuals and families each year, representing between 5,000 and 7,000 bed nights plus countless support visits to the area communities. The 20+ bed facility is located on the Whole Village Family Resource Center campus in Plymouth, NH and serves both single adults (male and female) and families with one or two parents. Services are statewide and beyond with the strongest concentration in the North Country, Grafton County, and Lakes Region. Due to the VA’s commitment to end veteran homelessness, Bridge House is able to offer specialized services for this population, and also provides financial assistance through a fund called “NH Funds 4 Our Vets.” The Bridge House’s goal is to end homelessness, one family at a time.
260 Highland Street
Plymouth, NH 03264
Phone: 603-536-7631
Email:bridgehouseinc@gmail.com
Website: https://tbhshelter.org
Veterans Count, a program of Easterseals NH, VT & Farnum, provides critical and timely clinical and social services, as well as financial assistance, to service members, veterans, and their families when other resources are not available to ensure their dignity, physical and mental health, and overall well-being. Emergency financial assistance may include rental assistance, gas, food, or utility payments. Veterans Count helps access eligible benefits and services, housing, counseling services, and other needs to build a sustainable, secure, and viable future. Their commitment is to ensure the dignity, health, and overall well-being of each service member, veteran, and family member.
555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103
Phone: (603) 621-3570
Email: vetscount@eastersealsnh.org
Website: https://vetscount.org
Fisher House Boston's mission is to provide a home away from home where military families can stay, free of charge, while a loved one is receiving in-house treatment at any of our world-renowned medical centers in Boston.
We work tirelessly to raise awareness in our community about this critical need of our military families.
By helping you in a time of need, the Fisher House Boston Program is fulfilling Zachary and Elizabeth Fisher’s dream. This is our way of saluting members of the armed services, veterans and their families. We understand you may be going through a difficult time, and hope that the Fisher House Boston will be able to provide you with safe and comfortable lodging while you support your loved one. That is precisely what the Fisher House of Boston and the Fisher House Foundation hope to accomplish by extending this service.
PO Box 230
S. Walpole, MA 02071
Phone: 508-728-8781
Email: jdeluca@fisherhouseboston.org
Website: https://fisherhouseboston.org
Building Dreams For Marines has been established to assist Marines and other service members who have mobility challenges with life-enhancing modifications to their homes or vehicles.
For our brave men and women who have lost some aspect of their mobility, Building Dreams for Marines steps in to provide no-cost planning, designing and building services. From access ramps and railings to stair lifts and more, our organization seeks to service those who have selflessly served America.
The Board of Directors is entirely volunteer and no one with Building Dreams for Marines is compensated for their commitment. Less than 2% of revenue goes to fund raising and advertising… 98% is dedicated to projects.
Building Dreams for Marines is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization run by volunteers.
Our organization has been established to assist Marines and other service members who have mobility challenges with life-enhancing modifications to their homes or vehicles, please consider helping us by making a donation to our organization.
Building Dreams For Marines
P.O. Box 1704 Nashua, NH 03061
Website: https://bdfm.org
The Worker Bee Fund provides critical home repair to New Hampshire’s veterans in need.
Worker Bee Fund is a registered 501(c)(3) charity that helps Disabled Veterans who are living in homes that need building modifications. Modifications generally address mobility throughout, and homes in need of general repairs to achieve a comfortable and dignified standard of living. Worker Bee organize projects that people can participate in and enjoy the same warm feeling you get from a rich volunteer experience.
Our broad construction experience gives us a unique edge to be a “boots on the ground” charity that delivers high quality remodeling services quickly to the recipient. The goal of each construction project will be to bring comfort and dignity to the folks who live there. Our service-delivery model is scalable and nimble so we actively push to perform multiple projects where they are needed the most.
Worker Bee Fund
67B North Mast St.
Goffstown, NH 03045
Email: hello@workerbeefund.org
Website: https://workerbeefund.org
If you have served in the military, you may be entitled to receive benefits because of your status as a Veteran. In the United States, veterans’ benefits honor those brave men and women who served our country by providing them with health care, housing, and even long-term care options. There are many resources available to vets, including some specific to elderly veterans and those in need of long-term care. But, some veterans do not use them well because navigating these benefits can be confusing, especially for elderly retired veterans.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, over 18.2 million veterans age 65 and older are living in the United States. This particular demographic may have more need for resources than others yet have difficulty accessing them because they may not know where to look for help.
This guide will explain several VA benefits, especially those that apply to seniors. It includes how to use VA benefits to pay for long-term care needs, the eligibility requirements, and the application process for benefits, so you can determine your options for using those benefits to pay for your health needs.
Caring.com
P.O. Box 32217
Charlotte NC, 28232
Phone: 1 (888) 401-0930
Website: https://www.caring.com/caregivers/veterans-benefits/#va-benefits-explained