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Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs

Addiction Institute (Local)
  • Individual Counseling Services
  • Group Counseling Services
  • Evaluations
  • Intervention Training
7 Main Street, Suite 10
Keene, New Hampshire 03455
Alateen (Local)

Alateen is for young people who have been affected by someone else's drinking. 

  • Meetings: Sundays 5-6PM
St. James Episcopal Church
44 West Street
Keene, NH 03431
Linda
1 (603) 759-0732
Jana
1 (617) 275-6668
Cheshire Coalition for Tobacco-Free Communities (Local)

The Coalition addresses its mission and goals through a number of initiatives, including school-based and community health and prevention education, adult and youth tobacco cessation programs, vendor compliance checks, Smokeless Saturday court diversion program, local and state policy efforts, and alternative tobacco-free activities for youth.

 

Break the Chain:  This program is offered primarily for students who are found in possession of tobacco products, sometimes mandated by the juvenile court system, although any parent or school administrator can refer youth to the program. Break the Chain includes an assessment of the participant’s tobacco use, helps to identify trigger situations, and reaffirms the health consequences of using tobacco.  Participants learn strategies to recover from nicotine addiction by learning tools to manage withdrawal symptoms and skills to manage stress.  There is a $40.00 fee with this program.

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Kate McNally, Program Coordinator
(603) 354-6513
Monadnock Family Services (Local)

Monadnock Family Services (MFS) offers programs in parent education, family support, youth development, services for senior, substance abuse prevention and treatment, veterans support services, and treatment for individuals and families confronting mental illness.

64 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)357-4400
Phoenix House (Local)

SASY Program (Self-Assessment Saturdays for Youth) is an eight-hour outpatient course at the Phoenix House Keene Center. The course serves youth ages 13 to 21 who have violated school and legal drinking regulations or have been experimenting with alcohol and other drugs.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOPis an alcohol and other drug outpatient treatment program that meets three times a week for group sessions. Individual and family sessions are scheduled separately. Participants live at home and can continue with work or school while participating in treatment.

106 Roxbury Street Keene, New Hampshire 03431
Phone: (603) 358-5035
Alcoholics Anonymous NH (State)

Meeting lists and information for NH.

NH Area Assembly Office
1330 Hooksett Road
Hooksett, NH 03106
Phone: (603) 622-6967
Narcotics Anonymous NH (State)

Meeting lists and information in NH.

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New Hampshire Tobacco Helpline (State)

Programs to help you live a tobacco free life.

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Check Yourself (Federal)

Check Yourself is a unique resource where older teens can think in a focused way about their relationship with drugs and alcohol, and invites them to consider whether their substance abuse is turning into a problem for them.

This site allows visitors to answer quiz questions about their lifestyle, read first-person stories, communicate with other teens and play decision games to see how they might act in situations involving drugs and alcohol. Most importantly, visitors will be able to get factual answers to questions about substance abuse, learn how to talk about their concerns with people who can help them, and get information about counseling and treatment.

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Know the Facts - Above the Influence (Federal)

Check out this site for how to live Above the Influence. 

"Every teen's life is filled with pressure, some of it good, some of it bad. Our goal is to help teens stand up to negative pressures, or influences. The more aware you are of the influences around you, the better prepared you will be to face them, including the pressure to use drugs, pills, and alcohol.

We're not telling you how to live your life, but we are giving you another perspective and the latest facts. You need to make your own smart decisions. We want teens to live Above the Influence."

Partnership for a Drug-Free America (Federal)

The Partnership at Drugfree.org is here for parents, helping them prevent, intervene in or find treatment for drug and alcohol use by their children.

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) (Federal)

SAMHSA provides leadership and devotes its resources - programs, policies, information and data, contracts and grants- toward helping the Nation act on the knowledge that:

  • Behavioral Health is essential for health;
  • Prevention works;
  • Treatment is effective; and
  • People recover from mental and substance use disorders
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Family Resources

Keene Family YMCA (Local)

Activities and programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

The Keene Family YMCA is proud to offer the “6th Grade Initiative,” a program that offers a free YMCA membership to students in the 6th grade.

The goal of the 6th Grade Initiative is to inspire youth to discover their passions, develop a healthy lifestyle, and gain the assets needed to avoid risky behaviors and succeed in school and life.

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Keene Public Library - Homework Help (Local)

The library staff can help students with their homework. The Youth Department librarians can offer assistance and there are often trained volunteers here to lend a hand as well.

If you can't make it to the library, students can also connect to a real live tutor from your home. Live homework help is available for 4th - 12th grade and college introduction level students. This program connects students to a real live tutor. Students can receive help in math, science, social studies or English everyday of the week from 3 until 10 PM. Help in Spanish is available Sunday through Thursday from 3 until 10 PM.

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Keene Youth Services (Local)

The Youth Service Department offers several programs to attempt to meet the youth who live within Cheshire County area.

  • CHINS Diversion Program
  • JCC - Juvenile Court Diversion Program
  • Earn-It
  • Summer Youth Program
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LifeArt (Local)

The idea of LifeArt came from a group of people with disabilities who believe that the way to change negative stereotypes is to contribute positively in the community. By providing this service as well as volunteering in many of the area’s festivals, folks are meeting each other in very natural circumstances and many barriers are dissolved!

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Monadnock Developmental Services (Local)

Monadnock Developmental Services (MDS) provides assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities, children with chronic health conditions, adults with an acquired brain disorder, and elders who want non-medical assistance in their homes.

121 Railroad Street Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 1 (603) 352-1304
Toll-Free
(800) 469-6082
Resources for the Holiday Season (Local)

Project Share, Keene Recreation Center, (603) 352-8464 
Salvation Army, Gifts for Kids, (603) 352-0607
The Community Kitchen, food boxes at Thanksgiving and Christmas, (603) 352-3200

School Vacation and Summer Camp Information (Local)

Click here for more information about school vacation and summer camps in the Monadnock region!

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Youth with Differences (Local)

Camp Vision
Camp Vision works to improve the self-esteem of our campers, ages 10-14, through a mentoring relationship with our counselors who also have learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
Click here for all information, including a brochure!

Project Eye-To-Eye
Click here for all of the information!

Friends & Family Autism/Aspergers Support Group
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Antioch Marraige & Family Institute, Center at Keene during school year. For information and to register, call Jeni Wahlig at 603-283-2156

New England Disabled Sports
New England Disabled Sports is a national recognized program which provides year round adaptive sport instruction to adults and children with physical and cognitive disabilities. Our programs allow individuals with disabilities to enjoy a boundary-free environment, enjoy outdoor recreation with friends and family, as well as provide access to equipment and instruction that might otherwise be unavailable. Click here for more information.

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Division of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) (State)

The Division for Children, Youth and Families manages protective programs on behalf of New Hampshire's children, youth and their families. Services are designed to help families and children in their own homes and communities whenever possible.

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Maggie Bishop
(603) 271-4440
A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain (Federal)

Learn the mystery behind the developing teen brain.

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Physical/Sexual Abuse

Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention (Local)

MCVP offers numerous services which include the following:

  • Emergency Shelter
  • Safety Planning
  • Information & Referral
  • Peer Counseling
  • Support Groups
  • Medical & Legal Advocacy
  • Education & Outreach

Their crisis hotline is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by staff and trained volunteer Crisis Intervention Workers.

24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-888-511-MVCP (6287) -- NH Only

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Counseling Services

Antioch Psychological Services Center (Local)

The Antioch Psychological Services Center (PSC) is a counseling center serving Antioch students and the community. They provide individual, couples, and family counseling to people of all ages, as well as psychological testing and assessment. The PSC is operated by Antioch University New England's Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology which is accredited by the American Psychological Association.

Antioch University New England
40 Avon Street
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 352-1024
Cheshire Mediation (Local)

Cheshire Mediation offers an array of services designed to help individuals and families grow, change and better manage differences. The following services are offered:

  • Divorce Mediation
  • Relationship Renewal
  • Co-parenting Mediation
  • Elder Mediation
  • Blended Family Mediation
25 Roxbury Street, Suite C 108 PO Box 340
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 358-3322
MAPS Counseling Services (Local)

MAPS provides individual, family and group counseling to residents of the Monadnock Region.

19 Federal Street
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 355-2244
Monadnock Family Services (Local)

Monadnock Family Services (MFS) offers programs in parent education, family support, youth development, services for senior, substance abuse prevention and treatment, veterans support services, and treatment for individuals and families confronting mental illness.

64 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)357-4400


Abuse and Neglect

How You Can Help Stop Child Abuse & Neglect (State)

If you have reason to suspect a child has been abused or neglected, contact DCYF by telephone from 8:00 AM to 4:30PM, Monday through Friday.

Call your local police department with urgent child abuse or neglect reports during DCYF non-work hours (between 4:30pm and 8:00am or on weekends and holidays).

Child Abuse Report Line: 1-800-894-5533 or 603-271-6556


Health Services

American Red Cross, NH West Chapter (Local)

Provides relief for victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergenciesEducation and training in:

  • Disaster preparedness
  • CPR
  • First Aid
  • Water Safety
  • Swimming
  • Medical Careers

Holds blood drives throughout the region. Volunteers provide transportation services for medical appointments. Free services are also provided for soldiers, veterans and military families.

83 Court Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 1 (603) 352-3210
Toll-Free
(800) 244-2214
Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services (Local)

HCS is a non-profit agency is committed to serving those in the southwestern New Hampshire region who are in need of home care or hospice services. Their mission is to help individuals remain independent and living where they are most comfortable and where they want to be.

312 Marlboro Street PO Box 564
Keene, NH 03431
(800) 541-4145
Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (Local)

Planned Parenthood provides affordable, confidential family planning and reproductive health services to women and men of all ages.

Medical services and supplies are available on a sliding fee scale based on ability to pay. Insurances are accepted. Payment plans are available.

8 Middle Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 1 (603) 352-6898
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Federal)

The CDC is dedicated to protecting health & promoting quality of life through prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability.


Local Coalitions

CAST: Communities and Schools Together (Local)

CAST is a five-year project that seeks to improve child health in the Bethel School District. The project includes seven elementary schools with an enrollment of nearly 3,000 students. CAST is a unique community-based participatory program in that it brings together schools, local organizations, and families to assess and respond to children’s health and nutrition needs at both a school and community level. Meets the second Thursday of every month, 9 AM at the E.L.M.M. Center at 20-21 Durkee Street, Winchester, 239-7347.

Hinsdale Community Coalition (Local)

The Hinsdale Community Coalition is a group of adults and youth working together to create and maintain a healthy community for all. Meets the first Wednesday of every month, 6:30 PM at the Millstream Community Center, 336-5984.

Monadnock Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coalition (MADAC) (Local)

MADACs mission is to influence public awareness, policy and funding to support alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery in Cheshire County. Meets the second Monday of every month, 4 to 5:15 PM at the Keene Public Library.

63 Community Way
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)719-4150
Monadnock Voices for Prevention (Local)

Monadnock Voices for Prevention are people who live and work in the Monadnock Region and through education, evaluation and advocacy work together to build community resources and reduce the impact of substance abuse in our communities.

105 Castle Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)357-1922
We've Got Your Back (WGYB) (Local)

WGYB is a network of parents trying to create an environment of support to reduce underage drinking and its effect on the community. Meets on the second Monday of every month, 4:00pm – 5:30pm at ELMM Community Center, Winchester, NH

 

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New Futures (State)

Who Are We?

New Futures is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocates, educates and collaborates to prevent and reduce alcohol and other drug problems in New Hampshire. New Futures envisions a State and local communities where public policies support prevention, treatments and recovery oriented efforts to reduce alcohol and other drug problems.

What We Do — Advocate, Educate and Collaborate

New Futures seeks to impact alcohol and other drug policies through advocacy that includes:

  • Strengthening relationships with stakeholders and policy makers
  • Research and information dissemination
  • Policy analysis
  • Framing issues
  • Influencing spending priorities
  • Participating in rulemaking
  • Public education and outreach
  • Coalition building and support
  • Encouraging citizen participation
  • Media relations
  • Direct and indirect lobbying
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Youth with Disabilities

Monadnock Developmental Services (Local)

Monadnock Developmental Services (MDS) provides assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities, children with chronic health conditions, adults with an acquired brain disorder, and elders who want non-medical assistance in their homes.

121 Railroad Street Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 1 (603) 352-1304
Toll-Free
(800) 469-6082
Monadnock Developmental Services - Reach Out (Local)

Monadnock Developmental Services

Recharge your energy
Enjoy meeting new friends
Activities, music, movies and more
Come together
Have a laugh

Opportunity for one and all
Upbeat and uplifting
Take time for yours
 

WHAT is Reach Out?  

4 hours of activity-based respite every month

Any child AGE 6 to 14 with a developmental disability chronic health condition or acquired brain injury and his/her siblings (age 6 to14) can attend Reach Out and join the fun.
 

WHAT Activities are offered?

Groups will be formed according to age and/or interests: Arts & Crafts, Group Games, Music & Movement, Movies & Theme Parties.
 

WHERE will Reach Out be held?  

LifeArt Community Resource Center at 25 Roxbury Street, Keene NH.
 

HOW much does Reach Out cost?

The charge for each event (4 hours) is $5.00 per child.  It is very important for caregivers to return on time to pick up children. Those who return late will be charged $5.00 every 15 minutes after the designated end time, which must be paid to the staff person who remained after hours.

Families must reserve a space for each Reach Out opportunity. Space is limited to 15 children.

 Please call Rita at 352-1304 to make your reservations.


WHAT if my child has difficulty with separation or behaviors?

Staff will provide supportive, respectful care. They will follow your direction as to best approaches to soothe your child and will be clear about your instructions as to when and  if to contact you. Staff has the authority to ask that any child be removed if behavior is unacceptable and disruptive.

 

WHEN is Reach Out Scheduled?

  • Saturday November 18 6:00 to 10:00PM
  • Saturday December 16 6:00 to 10:00PM


MORE Questions or for future dates?

 Call MDS at 352-1304 and ask for Carol Brown, Director of Respite.

Parent Information Center (Local)

The Mission of the Parent Information Center is to guide and encourage families in supporting the unique learning potential of their children, including children with disabilities. The Parent Information Center is committed to the belief that:

  • Parents make the difference
  • All children can succeed given the right support
  • Every child is worth our investment
  • Children do best when schools and families work together in partnership
  • As children grow they can take increasing ownership of their education and future
Youth with Differences (Local)

Camp Vision
Camp Vision works to improve the self-esteem of our campers, ages 10-14, through a mentoring relationship with our counselors who also have learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
Click here for all information, including a brochure!

Project Eye-To-Eye
Click here for all of the information!

Friends & Family Autism/Aspergers Support Group
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Antioch Marraige & Family Institute, Center at Keene during school year. For information and to register, call Jeni Wahlig at 603-283-2156

New England Disabled Sports
New England Disabled Sports is a national recognized program which provides year round adaptive sport instruction to adults and children with physical and cognitive disabilities. Our programs allow individuals with disabilities to enjoy a boundary-free environment, enjoy outdoor recreation with friends and family, as well as provide access to equipment and instruction that might otherwise be unavailable. Click here for more information.

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Help for Veterans

Monadnock Family Services (Local)

Monadnock Family Services (MFS) offers programs in parent education, family support, youth development, services for senior, substance abuse prevention and treatment, veterans support services, and treatment for individuals and families confronting mental illness.

64 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)357-4400


Disaster Relief

American Red Cross, NH West Chapter (Local)

Provides relief for victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergenciesEducation and training in:

  • Disaster preparedness
  • CPR
  • First Aid
  • Water Safety
  • Swimming
  • Medical Careers

Holds blood drives throughout the region. Volunteers provide transportation services for medical appointments. Free services are also provided for soldiers, veterans and military families.

83 Court Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 1 (603) 352-3210
Toll-Free
(800) 244-2214


Help with Housing

Cheshire Homes, Inc. (Local)

A family housing project of 75 apartments, providing subsidies when available to those in need, using income guidelines to determine eligibility.

245 Pearl Street
Keene, NH 03431
1 (603) 352-5459
Cheshire Housing Trust (Local)

Provides renters with opportunities to participate in the management and maintenance of their homes. Provides home buyer education. IDA program information and foreclosure prevention counseling.

39 Central Square
Keene, NH 03431
1 (603) 357-7603
Keene Housing Authority (Local)

Provides decent, safe and affordable housing for individuals, families, elderly and disabled persons of low to moderate income within the Monadnock region.

Stone Arch Village
831 Court Street
Keene, NH 03431
1 (603) 352-6161
SCS Homeless Services (Local)

A program of Southwestern Community Services, providing both emergency shelter and supportive housing services.

The shelters are operational 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

63 Community Way PO Box 603
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603) 357-7512
Toll-Free NH Helpline
(800) 852-3388
Southwestern Community Services (Local)

SCS owns and manages over 300 Senior and Workforce houses and apartments throughout the region. Income limits apply.

Applications may be picked up at the Community Way office, online or can be mailed.

63 Community Way PO Box 603
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603) 352-7512


Food Pantries

Charlestown - Church Food Pantry (Local)

85 Wheeler Rand Road
363-8348 (Call first)

Compassion Food Pantry (Local)

48 Stratton Road, Jaffrey
532-6131 or 532-7950 (Tu. 4:30-6:30)

Fall Mountain Emergency Food Shelf (Local)

Baker Building, Rt12A, Langdon
835-2283 (M, W, F, Sat. 10-4)

Joan's Food Pantry (Local)

Ashbury Methodist
Highway 63, Chesterfield
363-8348 (Sat. 9-1)

Keene Community Kitchen (Local)

35-37 Mechanic Street, Keene
352-3200 (W 12:30-5:30, Th. 11:30-4)

Keene Salvation Army (Local)

15 Roxbury Plaza, Keene
352-0607 (Tu.-Th. 10-1)

New Life Assembly of God - Food Pantry (Local)

84 Nottingham Road, Peterborough
895-6041 (M-F 8-4:30)

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Richmond Community Food Pantry (Local)

30 Granite Hill Road, Richmond
239-4494

St. Peter's Food Pantry (Local)

38 Church Street, North Walpole
445-5213 (Sat. 11-11:30)

St. Vincent de Paul Society (Local)

St. Bernard Church
173 Main Street, Keene
(M, W, F 7-8; Food only)


Help with Fuel / Electric / Weatherization

Help with Smoke Detectors (Local)

Tis the season to change your smoke detector batteries, fire officials say.

And the Keene Fire Department and State Fire Marshal’s Office are offering free smoke detector batteries to senior citizens and low-income households as part of the National Home Fire Safety Program.

Batteries, which are limited to two per household, can be picked up at the Keene Fire Station on Vernon Street, while supplies last.

The program is sponsored by Energizer batteries and the International Association of Fire Chiefs.

 

Fire Prevention Bureau
32 Vernon Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603) 757-1863
Statewide Electric Assistance Program (State)

Income-eligible PSNH customers may qualify for a discount of 7 percent or more off their monthly electric bill (for the first 700 kilowatt hours used) through the New Hampshire Electric Assistance Program (EAP). The level of discount depends on household income, household size and electricity usage. (For program details, click here to view our EAP Brochure.)


Short-Term Emergency Assistance

MUW (Monadnock United Way) Helpline (Local)

Have a problem? Need Help? Call the MUW helpline at (603)-352-1999 or 1-800-368-4357

Visit the Monadnock United Way's website for more information about this organization.


Legal Help

NH Public Defender Program (State)

Provides legal services to defendants charged with felonies or misdemeanors and juvenile delinquency in state courts who qualify for the services.

1 West Street, Keene

Phone: 603-357-4891 or 1-800-464-0655

Division for Juvenile Justice Services (State)

The DJJS administers programs and services around three organizational and functional areas:

  • Institutional Services
  • Probation and Parole
  • Community Programs
(603) 357-3510
Legal Advice and Referral Center (LARC) (State)

Offers free legal information, advice and referrals to low income people with family law, local welfare and housing issues, including Pro Se assistance. LARC refers cases to Pro bono, NHLA and other legal service agencies.

Phone: 1-800-639-5290 or 603-224-3333

NH Legal Assistance (State)

Provides free legal advice and representation to low income peoples in civil matters involving basic needs, including: food, shelter, income and medical care.

24 Opera House Square, Suite 206, Claremont, NH

Phone: 1-800-562-3994 or 603-542-8795

Pro Bono Referral System (State)

Provides volunteer lawyers for services in civil (non-criminal) cases. Apply through LARC. For cases of bankruptcy and/or debt collection, call 603-224-3333 for an application.


Suicide Prevention

Samaritans NH (Local)

The Samaritans program was developed to serve the needs of community members at risk of suicide. The program provides support, education, information and referrals and is not focused on counseling but rather befriending. They offer the following programs:

  • Confidential Suicide Prevention Crisis Hotline that is open to all callers, 24/7
  • Educational outreach programs to the community
  • Safe Place support group for individuals who have lost a loved one to suicide
  • Postvention services to schools and communities after a suicide or sudden death occurs

All programs are free of charge. There are no eligibility requirements.

Business Office: (603) 357-5510
24/7 Hotline: (603) 357-5505 or (603) 924-7000
SamariTEEN Hotline: (877) 583-TEEN (8336)
director@samaritansnh.org

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Mental Health

Antioch Psychological Services Center (Local)

The Antioch Psychological Services Center (PSC) is a counseling center serving Antioch students and the community. They provide individual, couples, and family counseling to people of all ages, as well as psychological testing and assessment. The PSC is operated by Antioch University New England's Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology which is accredited by the American Psychological Association.

Antioch University New England
40 Avon Street
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 352-1024
Monadnock Family Services (Local)

Monadnock Family Services (MFS) offers programs in parent education, family support, youth development, services for senior, substance abuse prevention and treatment, veterans support services, and treatment for individuals and families confronting mental illness.

64 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: (603)357-4400
211 New Hampshire (State)

2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects callers, at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available in their community.

You can also check out 211's website for more information.

NH Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) (State)
Through our support and education networks, NAMI NH provides opportunities for people, in a safe and comfortable setting, to share each other's pain and promote hope. Together we are working hard to build a better tomorrow for our loved ones and for ourselves.
People of all ages with mental illness or serious emotional disorders and their families will have access to comprehensive, integrated health care and community-based supports without discrimination or stigma.

NAMI NH is a statewide, grassroots non-profit comprised of a network of affiliate chapters and support groups, staff and volunteers that provide information, education and support to all families and communities affected by mental illness.

Through our support and education networks, NAMI NH provides opportunities for people, in a safe and comfortable setting, to share each other's pain and promote hope. Together we are working hard to build a better tomorrow for our loved ones and for ourselves.

People of all ages with mental illness or serious emotional disorders and their families will have access to comprehensive, integrated health care and community-based supports without discrimination or stigma.


Adult Education

Adult Basic Edution (ABE) (Local)

Adult Basic Education classes are for people 18 or older, no enrolled in another school program.

  • ABE Reading - Improve literacy and reading enjoyment. Classes meet on Mondays and Thursdays, 5:30-7:30PM; Instructor - Lillian Chirichella
  • ABE Pre-GED Preparation - Learn skills needed to be successful on the GED test. Mondays - Language Arts, 6-8:30PM; Instructor - Suzanne Sharron. Thursdays - Math, 6-8:30PM; Instructor - Laura Ritinski-Mack
  • ABE Reading Intensive for GED - Tuesdays, 5:30-8:30PM; Insructor - Lillian Chirichella
  • Adult Learner Services - Meet with volunteer tutors who can help with GED preparation, reading and math skills, English for non-native speakers; Open enrollment = start anytime.
  • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL & ESOL-Civics) - English language classes for Beginning, Intermediate & Advanced learners. Also, help with preparation for citizenship interview and exam; Instructor - Alice Gomes.

Interested learners please call Katie Delaney for a registration appointment (603) 357-9041.

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GED Testing Schedule (Local)

All registrations: Monday-Thursday, 7:30AM to 3:00PM
Bring cash & photo ID - Registrations not accepted without payment & ID
* Registration Deadline - Thursday before Test *
For more information, call GED Chief Examiner, Katie Delaney at 357-9041

Practice GED - Required before registering for Official GED
$25 Test Fee (Cash Only)


  • March 5 & 6 - 5:30PM at Keene High School
  • March 26 & 27 - 5:30PM at Keene High School
  • May 7 & 8 - 5:30PM at Keene High School
  • June 4 & 5 - 8:00AM at 171 West St, Keene

Official GED - Pre-registration required
Bring $65 (CASH) Testing Fee & NH Photo ID. NH Photo ID is required for registration and test admission.

  • February 13 & 15 - 8:00AM at 171 West St, Keene
  • March 19 & 21 - 8:00AM at 171 West St.
  • April 9 & 11 - 8:00AM at 171 West St.
  • May 21 & 23 - 8:00AM at 171 West St.
  • June 18 & 20 - 8:00AM at 171 West St.
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Keene Community Education (Local)
171 West Street
Keene, NH 03431
(603) 357-0088


Education

Keene Public Library - Homework Help (Local)

The library provides you with the resources you need to succeed. The Youth Department runs a Learning Connections Homework Center with resources and trained volunteers to lend a hand. Our volunteer tutors are well trained to help students one-on-one in the library. 

The library also offers study guides, online databases, encyclopedias and websites. The Homework Assistance Program delivers a series of workshops to improve students' study skills. Topics will include reading strategies, note-taking, memorization techniques, and library skills.

If you can't make it to the library then, you can connect to a real live tutor from your home. Live homework help is available for 4th - 12th grade and college introduction level students insert days and hours. This program connects students to a real live tutor.

Students can receive help in math, science, social studies or English everyday of the week from 3 until 10 PM. Help in Spanish is available Sunday through Thursday from 3 until 10 PM.

Appointments can be arranged - call Christina Giorgo 352-0157.

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