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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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Connected Families NH is not an emergency service. If you’re experiencing a mental health crisis, please access NH’s Rapid Response Access Point offering 24/7 Crisis Support: 833-710-6477 (call or text) or NH988.com (online chat). 

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🌍⚖️ December is Universal Human Rights Month ⚖️🌍

Everyone deserves to live in safety, access the care they need, and be treated with dignity, no matter who they are, where they come from, or what challenges they face. This December, we recognize Human Rights Month by standing with families across New Hampshire who are seeking support, stability, and justice.

At Connected Families NH, we believe that safe housing, mental health care, education, and freedom from violence are basic rights, not privileges. We’re here to help families access the resources they need without fear, shame, or stigma.

Connect with services that protect, support, and empower ALL New Hampshire families: 

  • NH DHHS — Access to housing, child protection, food assistance, and behavioral health programs. 
  • NH Commission for Human Rights — Investigates discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations. 
  • The Office of Health Access (OHA) — Assures equitable access to effective, quality DHHS programs and services across all populations, with specialized focus on breaking down barriers to care for vulnerable NH residents.
  • NH Department of Justice – Civil Rights Unit — Enforces New Hampshire’s anti‑discrimination laws and investigates hate‑motivated acts in employment, housing, public accommodations and more. 
  • Human Rights Commission (Durham, NH) — Works to promote a welcoming, inclusive community by educating residents about their rights and addressing discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations. 

Human rights begin at home, with safety, care, and opportunity. Connected Families NH is here to help protect them. Call us at (603) 555‑1234 to get connected.