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We make it a priority to make resources and support easily accessible to children and families experiencing mental health challenges. We post a variety of blogs focused on support, advice, resources, news, and related mental and behavioral health topics. 

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How to Approach Mental Health Talks with Your Child

Posted on January 5, 2026 by CFNH Staff

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Dennis Calcutt Receives Madeline Demeule Behavioral Health Scholarship For Statewide Leadership In Family Mental Health

Posted on December 16, 2025 by CFNH Staff

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🧡🤝 January is National Mentoring Month 🤝🧡 

Every young person deserves someone in their corner—someone who will listen, encourage, and guide. This January, we celebrate the power of mentoring and its lasting impact on children, teens, and families across New Hampshire.

At Connected Families NH, we believe mentorship builds trust, resilience, and hope. Whether it’s a family member, teacher, coach, or community volunteer, positive relationships can change lives and create stronger futures.

Looking for a mentor or ways to support a young person? Explore programs and resources in your area:

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Hampshire — One-to-one mentoring relationships that help youth achieve their full potential 
  • Waypoint Youth Drop-In Centers — Drop-in spaces offering support, mentoring, and resources for young people ages 12–25 
  • NH Scholars & Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG-NH) — Mentorship and guidance for students navigating school-to-career pathways 
  • NH Department of Education – Community Learning Centers — Programs promoting connection, skill-building, and academic growth 
  • MENTOR National — A national nonprofit expanding youth mentoring by supporting programs, influencing policy, and advancing equity through relationships 
  • Avenue A Teen Center — A free, volunteer-powered teen center in the Monadnock Region offering inclusive programs and mentorship for youth ages 11–19 

One conversation. One connection. One person who believes in you. Connected Families NH is here to help you make that connection. Call (603) 555‑1234 to get started.