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  • Programs
    • What's Happening now
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    • Parents and Caregivers >
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      • Lactation Support
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      • Growing Great Kids
      • Watch Me Grow
      • VRoOm
    • Family Resource Guide
    • The Rocking Chair Project
    • Rural Outright
    • SHINE
    • The Center for Recovery Resources
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Core Belief
    • Introduction Video
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Towns We Serve
    • Donations >
      • Benefits of Donating
      • Crafting for a Cause
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Professionals >
      • Client Referral
    • In the News
    • Publications
    • Outreach
    • Facility Use
    • Volunteers
  • Contact
    • Location and Directions
  • Blogs
    • Home with kids during Covid-19
    • Zero to Three Poster Additional Information
    • TLC News and Events
    • SHINE Blog
  • Online Resources
  • Tutor Support
  • Recovery Coaching
  • Recovery Peer Support
  • Recovery Contacts

Online Resources

Community Volunteers
Volunteers are available for check in phone calls, transfer station pick-up, deliveries, and to pick-up groceries, etc. Contact Nancy Lindsey at Kearsarge Neighborhood Partners (KNP) at 603-877-0117 or NancyMLindsey@gmail.com.This service is available for residents in the Kearsarge area.

Mental Health Services
Counseling Associates: 603-865-1321Crisis Textline: Text 741-741
Mental Health Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing: 603-899-6147 24hr Emergency Line: 800-762-8191National Alliance on Mental Illness (Resource Line): 1-800-242-6264
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255, TTY: 1-800-799-7889
Samaritans Crisis Hotline: 357-5505
The LGBTQ+ National Help Center: 1-888-843-4564
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 (Trained Counselors available)Trans Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255, option 1. Text message: 838255
West Central Behavioral Health-Adult: 603-542-2578
West Central Behavioral Health-Children and Teens: 603-542-5449

Child Care
The First Baptist Church of New London is offering child care and supervision for school-age children (ages K-6) for New London Hospital and DHMC personnel only. This service is limited to NLH and DHMC personnel only. If you feel you qualify for this free service, please call the church office, 603-526-6511.

Food Resources
List for Sullivan County: https://www.nhfoodbank.org/sullivan
List for Grafton County: https://www.nhfoodbank.org/grafton

Bradford, NH:
Bradford Food Pantry: 603-938-2086. Providing food for residents in Bradford that need assistance.

Charlestown
Charlestown Food Shelf: At 54 Woodrise Rd. Please contact 603-499-3504. Open: Monday, Thursday and Friday, from 9-11 a.m.

Claremont
Claremont School District (Sau6.org): Busses located at the schools (Maple Avenue, Bluff, Disnard, Claremont Middle School and Stevens) are a distribution center for children 2-18 years old. Any Claremont Family with children in this age group can pick up meals at any school distribution site. Times are: Breakfast, from 8-9:30 a.m., and Lunch, from 12-1:30 p.m. Please call Misty Hodgdon at 603-543-4200 ext. 6000 for questions and dietary restrictions.
St. Vincent De Paul: Please call 603-542-5950 on Mondays. They're providing assistance to Claremont residents on Mondays at 2 p.m.
Upper Valley Haven, VT: Please call 802-295-6500 for an appointment.
The Claremont Soup Kitchen: 53 Central Street, 603-543-3290, Serving take out only breakfast from 9:30-10:30 a.m., lunch from 12-1 p.m., and dinner from 4-5 p.m.
Claremont Food Pantry: Pick up by appointment only. Please call 603-543-3290 to schedule an appointment.
Feeding Tiny Tummies: Distributing food bags to our Head Start families in Sullivan County

Danbury
Danbury Food Pantry: Call 603-768-3424

Lebanon
Listen Community Services: Food Pantry, 60 Hanover Street. Open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., until further notice. Open to ANY person in need of food, no need to schedule an appointment. Questions, call 603-448-4553

Newbury
South Newbury Union Church: Food pantry at the Friendship House162 Village Road, South Newbury or call 603-938-5369. Open Monday to Friday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m.

New London
First Baptist Church: 603-526-6511, Open 2 days a week (Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. and Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m.) Serving 11 towns, Lake Sunapee area and the Kearsarge area.
Kearsarge Regional School District Brown Bag Lunch to Go: Student lunches will be available starting Wednesday, March 18 and breakfasts beginning on the 19. Lunches can be picked up at one of three school locations between 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. or delivery services will be available at designated stops in your area. The pick-up locations are Simonds Elementary School, New London Elementary School and Kearsarge Regional Middle School.

Newport
Newport Area Association Food Pantry: 95 South Main Street, 603-863-3411. By appointment only. Please call ahead and set up an appointment. You may need to leave a message.
Newport School District: Breakfast and lunch are available for pick up or delivery to the bus stop. Please sign up with SAU 603-865-9500 or email bminnihan@sau43.org for more information and to register.
Got Lunch Newport: They are preparing a Monday delivery of essentially non-perishable plus eggs, milk, cheese & bread to families whose children receive free/reduced lunch. They serve: Newport, Goshen, Lempster, Sunapee and Croydon. Please call/text Charen Urban at 603-995-1248.

Sunapee
Town of Sunapee Food Pantry: 603-763-2212

Sutton
Trinity Bible Church Food Pantry: 603-927-4384
Sutton Safety Services: Non-Perishable Trailer Fire Station Take what you need, donate what you can. Open daily, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Warner
CAP-Community Action Program Belknap/Merrimack County Food Pantry: 603-456-2207
The Local: 3 E Main St, 603-456-6066 Distributing no cost bag lunches for anyone who needs them.

Food & Material Services
Catholic Charities: 603-448-5151
SCS Commodity Foods (Seniors 60+): 603-719-4240
DHHS Food Stamps: 603-543-9544
Salvation Army (Newport Only –Bunny Perry): 603-863-1146St.
Marys Catholic Parish: 603-542-9518
UNH Cooperative Ext Sullivan County: 603-863-9200
WIC (Women, Infants, & Children): 603-719-4234

Senior Services
Adult Protection Services: 800-949-0470
Alzheimer’s Association: 603-272-3900Claremont Senior Center: 603-543-3072
Commodity Food Program (CSC): 603-719-4250
Connecticut Valley Home Care: 603-543-6800
Meals on Wheels (Claremont): 603-543-3072
Meals on Wheels (Newport): 603-543-3072
Newport Senior Center: 603-543-3072
NH Division of Elderly/Adult: 603-542-9544
Social Security: 800-772-1213
​VA (White River Junction): 800-295-9363

211
http://www.211nh.org/  211 NH is the connection for New Hampshire residents to the most up to date resources they need from specially trained Information and Referral Specialists. 211 NH is available 24 hours, 365 days a year. Multilingual assistance and TDD access is also available. For those outside of New Hampshire, call 1.866.444.4211.

TLC Support Staff
​In addition to 211 support 24/7, TLC Staff is offering community support during regular business hours. The response time depends on the volume of requests for support, so if you cannot wait to speak to someone for services, call 211.

Rene, Intake Coordinator, is ready to help you access community supports and services to meet your family’s needs.
Email: rene@tlcfamilyrc.org
Cell: 603-372-7758


Karen, Registered Nurse, is waiting to answer your questions about health and wellness.
Email: karen@tlcfamilyrc.org
Cell: 603-372-2622


Holly, Circle of Security facilitator, is on standby to talk with you about Circle of Security and to take your information if you would like to register for a virtual Circle of Security class. 
Email: holly@tlcfamilyrc.org
Cell: 603-306-1958


Melony, Mental Health Counselor, is ready to help with meeting the social-emotional needs of your family. 
Email: melony@tlcfamilyrc.org
Cell: 603-558-7465

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At TLC Family Resource Center we support and strengthen all families, children, and youth in Sullivan and Lower Grafton counties with a wide
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1 Pleasant Street
PO Box 1098
Claremont, NH 03743
603-542-1848 | Fax: 603-542-1846
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