There are about 20 locations, including residences all over the state of New Hampshire. | Full-time, Part-time
Adults
Easterseals NH provides services for young adults who are transitioning from childhood to adult life. Whether looking for the next step after graduation; seeking employment; or making friends and having fun in a social setting, Easterseals NH offers a variety of robust, supportive, and exciting programs to help young adults reach for and realize their full potential.
Camping / Camp Sno-Mo
Sno-Mo campers are amazing youth ages 11 to 21 who have disabilities. Some use a wheelchair, some have autism or need help joining a group, and others need special nutritional or medical help. Our camp provides accommodations so young people can focus on fun, friendship, and feeling great about what they can do.
More About Camping / Camp Sno-MoCamping / Camp Sno-Mo
Sno-Mo campers are amazing youth ages 11 to 21 who have disabilities. Some use a wheelchair, some have autism or need help joining a group, and others need special nutritional or medical help. Our camp provides accommodations so young people can focus on fun, friendship, and feeling great about what they can do.
More About Camping / Camp Sno-MoCommunity-Based Services
We provide supports and services for adults with Intellectual Disabilities or Acquired Brain Injuries.
More About Community-Based ServicesWorkforce Development
Easterseals NH has provided Workforce development services since 1974. We offer a variety of services that help individuals achieve meaningful career outcomes while meeting the needs of the business community.
More About Workforce DevelopmentFarnum
We offer several levels of treatment, including detox (detoxification), residential, and outpatient clinical services so you can receive the treatment that’s appropriate for your addiction recovery needs.
More About FarnumVeterans Count
Assistance for New Hampshire service members, veterans and their families. When there is no other resource, there is Easterseals NH Veterans Count.
More About Veterans CountMilitary & Veterans Campus
Easterseals NH entered a partnership with PROCON to design and develop a 15-acre campus and facilities in Franklin into a center of excellence and first-of-its-kind in New Hampshire. The campus will provide enhanced support for military community members and their families through access to a variety of services and recreation activities in one location.
More About Military & Veterans CampusRelated Resources
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Making Life Accessible
Our community-based facilities across the United States are directly responding to the needs of their communities to break down barriers in employment, community access, housing, transportation, technology and more.
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Living with Autism
People with autism have differences in the areas of social communication/interaction and restricted/repetitive behaviors.
Get Involved
With over 50 million Americans living with disabilities, our work is far from complete. We encourage you to help us call attention to the experience of people with disabilities, and to raise awareness of and advocate for the services they need to live, learn, work and play in their communities.
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News and Stories
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February 14, 2024
Easterseals NH & VT Appoints Michele Talwani as Chief Communications and Marketing Officer
Easterseals NH & VT has promoted Michele Talwani to the newly created role of Chief Communications and Marketing Officer. Talwani was previously Senior Vice President of Community Relations, having joined Easterseals NH & VT in January 2023.
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February 14, 2024
Anders’ Summers of Personal Growth
More than the many activities available to campers, Easterseals New Hampshire’s Camp Sno-Mo in Gilmanton Iron Works also gives them unique opportunities for personal growth. Just ask Anders Hindley, 20, who achieved counselor-in-training (CIT) status after only five weekly sessions spanning the last two years.
Together, we are building a strong and unified community of care that creates opportunities and offers equitable access to services for thousands of individuals and families.