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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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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Abuse doesn’t always leave visible scars. It can isolate, destabilize, and leave families unsure where to turn. This month, we raise awareness, honor survivors, and work toward safety and healing for every family in New Hampshire.

If someone in your home is being hurt, or if you are worried about a loved one, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Connected Families NH may be a resource that is appropriate for your family.


Resources for Families Experiencing Domestic Violence:

Turning Points Network
Providing support, shelter, and prevention education for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Sullivan County 

MCVP: Crisis & Prevention Center
Serving Cheshire and western Hillsborough counties with 24/7 support, education, and shelter for survivors
 

WISE
Survivor-centered advocacy, shelter, legal assistance, and youth education in the Upper Valley region
 

DomesticShelters.org
Nationwide database of verified domestic violence shelters, programs, and hotlines
 

NH DHHS
Domestic Violence Services — Free, confidential support is available statewide through local crisis centers.
 

HAVEN NH
The largest crisis center in New Hampshire, offering 24/7 support lines, advocacy, education, and shelter services for survivors across Rockingham and Strafford counties.
 

National Domestic Violence Hotline
24/7 confidential support: Call
800‑799‑SAFE (7233). 


You deserve to feel safe at home. Connected Families NH is here for safety, healing, and hope.