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Basic Needs Volunteers

Basic needs are defined as things that we must have in order to live. This includes food and shelter, and much more. Recognizing that our students cannot thrive when they may be worried about basic necessities, this section identifies resources across the community, where a broad array of services and supports can be found. A modern family has increased needs over and above food and shelter, including effective communication and access to technology.

These supports may include:

  • Food pantry listings
  • Clothing resources
  • Financial support resources
  • Case management supports
  • Technology supports

Basic Needs

Food Resource Guide 2024-2025

Manchester Health DepartmentFree

Manchester Health Department, 1528 Elm Street, Manchester, NH, USA

Free

Basic Needs

603 Legal Aid

603 Legal AidFree

93 North State Street suite 200, Concord, NH, USA

Free

Health and Wellness, Basic Needs, Other

211 New Hampshire

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Basic Needs

Community-Based Services

Easterseals New HampshireFees May Apply

555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH, USA

Fees May Apply

Health and Wellness, Basic Needs

Autism Services

Easterseals New HampshireFees May Apply

555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH, USA

Fees May Apply

Basic Needs

New Hampshire Food Bank

Catholic Charities New HampshireNo Fee

100 William Loeb Drive, Manchester, NH, USA

No Fee

Basic Needs, Other

Immigration Legal Services

Catholic Charities New HampshireNo Fee

100 William Loeb Drive, Manchester, NH, USA

No Fee

Resource Categories

Health and Mental Wellness

Health and Wellness

Being healthy is so important to enable learning and building a positive and engaging community.

Basic Needs Volunteers

Basic Needs

Basic needs are defined as something that we must have in order to live. Recognizing that our students cannot thrive when they may be worried about basic necessities, this section provides resources across the community where essential services and supports can be found.

Early Childhood

Early childhood education not only prepares our youngest students to be in school, but also supports the development of a child’s social and emotional skills.