•  The New Hampshire Challenge
    The New Hampshire Challenge, Inc. is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) organization serving the state of New Hampshire. Our mission is to “provide information to and advocate for families with persons who have disabilities.” The goal of the organization is to “create a vision for change so families will see themselves as integral parts of the community at large.”

  • People First of New Hampshire
    Statewide umbrella of 17 self-advocacy groups for people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities around the state providing resources, training, and support. Call for the chapter in your area or on how to start one.

  • Disabilities Rights Center (DRC)
    Information, referral, advice, and legal representation and advocacy to individuals with disabilities on a wide range of disability-related problems. Online resources and materials available on a wide range of disability-related topics. 18 Low Avenue, Concord. (603) 228-0432 or (800) 834-1721 (v/tty). Federally-funded Protection and Advocacy Center.

  • Maneuvering Through the Maze
    A comprehensive resource guide of state health and human services agencies, educational resources, private associations and organizations that serve people in New Hampshire with physical, developmental, mental health and chronic illnesses and their families, from birth to adulthood.

  • 211 New Hampshire
    Information and referral for general human services including help with food, emergency housing, employment, health care and counseling is available by dialing 211 in NH or 1-866-444-4211 from out of state. Operated by United Ways of New Hampshire.

  • The Disability Rap Sheet

    DRC-NH, in collaboration with the UNH Institute on Disability and the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities, distribute a quarterly RAP sheet to educate community members and policy makers about the latest research, policy, practice, and advocacy issues affecting individuals with disabilities and their families.