Here is a brief list of community resources. We hope to add to them over time, so please let us know if there are organizations that you feel should be included.
New Hampshire Family Voices: provides information, training, and resources so children with special health care needs can get what they need to thrive – 603-271-4525
NH Homeschooling Coalition: find info on their extensive website about getting started in homeschooling, curriculum and learning programs, events and group activities for homeschoolers, and more
Granite State Home Educators: information and resources to help you craft a home education program
Power Homeschool Resources: free homeschooling resources
Report an Outage:
Eversource: 1-800-662-7764
NH Electric Co-op: 1-800-343-6432
Unitil: 1-888-301-7700
Liberty Utilities: 1-855-349-9455
Dig Safe: Free safety service for all digging projects – 811 or 888-344-7233
Help with Energy & Utility Bills
Weatherization — state assistance weatherizing homes for low-income citizens
Town of Auburn Departments: Website links, addresses and phone numbers for town departments
IRS Forms: Downloadable forms from the Internal Revenue Service
NH House of Representatives: Get contact information for your state representative
NH Senate: Get contact information for your state senator
Rockingham County Departments: Get links to county services, including the UNH Cooperative Extension.
U.S. Senate: Contact your senator
U.S. House of Representatives: Contact your representative
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance: free tax preparation to low to moderate income households. Call 211 for information during the tax season.
211NH: Your connection to health and human service programs. Dial 211 for help with food, housing, utilities, mental health and more.
Catholic Charities: Addresses some of the biggest issues that adversely impact New Hampshire citizens – including poverty, homelessness, hunger, mental health, and isolation.
Community Action Partnership Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties: offers services including workforce, nutrition, education, child care, housing and senior living needs to help community members conquer obstacles and achieve their goals – 603-668-8010
Dartmouth Health: Website provides lots of educational resources whether you are a patient or not
Liberty House: Helps homeless and struggling veterans – 603-669-0761
NH Department of Health and Human Services: A comprehensive listing of programs and services is available on their website -1-800-735-2964
Mental Health Crisis Support: Call 833-710-6477 or 988 or text 988.
Veterans Services: NH resources and forms provided by the Department of Military Affairs and Veterans Services – 603-225-1200
Waypoint: A wide range of human services to create community, share knowledge, develop tools and skills, and empower individuals of all ages – 603-518-4000
Family Promise of Southern NH: Supports families facing homelessness – (603)883-7338
Southern NH Planning Commission: serves as the coordinating agency for the planning initiatives of fourteen communities in the region – 603-669-4664
Neighborworks: Focuses on creating quality sustainable housing in southern NH – (603) 626-4663
US Department of Housing and Urban Development – New Hampshire: HUD supports many organizations that provide housing assistance and/or supportive services. The website provides phone numbers to access services from providers
Auburn Resources: The town website has links to many resources for seniors
