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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 TrECC Helps Youths Return to their Communities

Posted on May 1, 2023 by CFNH Staff

Through our Transitional Enhanced Care Coordination (TrECC) program we will assist your child in their transition to and from residential treatment or psychiatric hospitalization along with the final goal of transitioning to their desired setting,
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National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month  

This month, we recognize and celebrate the unique mental health needs and experiences of minority communities. At Connected Families NH, we stand committed to supporting every family’s journey, no matter where they come from or what challenges they face.  

If you’re navigating mental health services while adjusting to life’s changes or seeking support for a loved one, Connected Families NH is here to help families move forward — together.  

👉 Find guidance, programs, and community support
Contact us today or call (603) 555-1234 to get connected. 


🔗 Helpful Mental Health Resources for BIPOC/AAPI/Latinx:

  • NAMI NH – Treatment directories, peer groups, self‑care tools, and allyship info tailored for Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latinx, and Queer communities 
  • CSoC – Connect with culturally competent clinicians serving Black & Latinx/Hispanic communities 
  • Inclusive Therapists – Prioritizes BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and intersectional communities 
  • NH Dept. of Health & Human Services – Health Equity & Minority Mental Health Office – Supports culturally responsive access and equity  
  • Culturally Responsive Care in NH Report (May 2024) — Guidance on culturally informed care practices for providers and families 
  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Free, confidential 24/7 support via call or text: 988 

Every family deserves mental health support that reflects their unique background and needs. Let’s build a stronger, more inclusive future together.