A non-profit statewide organization whose mission is to maximize abilities at home, school, work or play, for individuals affected by disabilities or the aging process, through the provision of assistive technology, education or community health services.
Helps people with disabilities in New Hampshire with benefits counseling, employment and community living.
Provides technical assistance and continuing education (TACE) services to state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies and their partners and helps improve the VR employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities. Includes information on practices, a training calendar of events in the region, useful tools and resources, helpful links to other sites, publications and more.
Protects against discrimination on the basis of disability in housing, public accommodations and employment.
Provides links to organizations in the state that offer employment assistance, vocational rehabilitation (VR) and other support services to Social Security disability beneficiaries.
Works to remove the barriers, architectural or attitudinal, that bar persons with disabilities from participating in the mainstream of society.
Contact information for ILCs throughout New Hampshire. ILCs provide people with disabilities advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, transportation, housing, health care and living skills.
As one of over sixty University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in the country, the organization works to expand and improve services for people with disabilities and their families.
Each center provides career counseling, career planning, resume assistance, direct job placement, classroom and on-the-job training, information about local and national labor markets and unemployment compensation.
List of resources to help Service Members returning from deployment who are living in New Hampshire.
Information on your state's SBDCs, which offer one-stop assistance to individuals and small businesses by providing information and guidance in central and easily accessible branch locations.
Information from Business.gov, an online resource to help businesses quickly find compliance information, forms and contacts from the government.
Assists veterans and their dependents in securing all benefits or preferences to which they may be entitled, including employment and health benefits.
Helps persons with disabilities to achieve their employment goals.
Contact information for the New Hampshire WIPA program provider, which helps people who receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) and are interested in working or learning more about how working would affect their benefits.
A partnership with Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine which assists people with disabilities employed in agriculture by providing practical education and assistance that promotes independence in agricultural production and rural living.
Contact information for local Arc chapters in New Hampshire. The Arc is committed to creating opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be included in their communities and to make the choices that affect their lives. Local chapters may provide residential, vocational and community-living support, self-advocacy programs, recreation and social experiences and respite care.
Enforces many federal civil laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), that prohibit job discrimination. The Boston Area office has jurisdiction over the States of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
If you are interested in learning about the Ticket to Work Program or other Work Incentives, you can attend a FREE Work Incentive Seminar Event (WISE). WISE are community events held by local organizations for beneficiaries to learn more about available work incentives through accessible, informal, learning opportunities. Join us in Conway on September 29 or in Littleton on October 27 to learn more.