For more than 23 years SNHS has provided a handicapped-accessible van for use in the western area of Hillsborough County to provide transportation for the area’s for low-income, elderly, and handicapped individuals.
Arranging for simple trips to the grocery store, pharmacy or doctor’s office is a major issue for members of this population in the rural western part of Hillsborough County. The van is stationed at our Greenville Falls elderly housing complex.
The program, staffed primarily by volunteer drivers, enables elderly and disabled individuals to keep important appointments, perform routine tasks just as shopping, and stay connected with their community.
- Program requires advanced sign-ups for rides
- Riders are provided on a space available basis.
- Services are provided Monday-Friday; hours vary based on availability of volunteer drivers
- Those requesting transportation must come to the Roland A. Philbrick Elderly Housing at Greenville, 56 Main St., Greenville, or call the office to make special arrangements.
- Services are provided to those meeting senior housing age, except in cases of disabled adults.
- Van services the Greenville, NH area
Contact the Rural Transportation Program at (603) 878-3364 for more information.
Title VI Notice to Public
Southern New Hampshire Services upholds and assures full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and all related statutes. SNHS operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
Any person who believes that he or she has been subjected to discrimination under Title VI may file a complaint with SNHS.
Complaints must be filed within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory act. Please call the Office of Civil Rights or submit your complaint in writing to the SNHS using the contact information below.
For more information regarding civil rights complaints, please contact:
EO Officer
Southern New Hampshire Services
PO Box 5040
Manchester, NH 03108
(603) 668-8010
To access the Title VI Complaint Form click here
To access the ADA Complaint Process click here
The Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) allows individuals to live independently, especially those at-risk disabled and seniors in the community.
Family members love the security of knowing that the needed help in a medical emergency is only the push of a button away. The monitoring service, with trained staff, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to assist in time of medical needs.
- Equipment is available at a reduced rate for those within Federal poverty guidelines
- Offers peace of mind for those living with medical/physical needs
- No contracts/no hidden costs
- All products are FDA approved
The program is offered to residents of Hillsborough County, plus those living in Hooksett and Londonderry.
Monthly costs range from $25 to $38, depending upon the equipment.
Contact the Personal Emergency Response Program at (603) 518-5525 for more information.
ESOL/English as a Second Language Classes for Adults!
We offer day and evening classes for English language instruction. Refugees, immigrants, and visitors from many countries come together to read, write, listen and speak the English language.
To enroll, students must fill out a registration form and take a language test. The results will determine student placement level.Summer registration is in August. During the school year, registration dates are determined by availability in the classrooms.
- Our classes offer practical English for living and working in the community, and conversing with friends and neighbors.
- ENA also offers computer skills classes for students who are enrolled in ESL classes during class time.
- Citizenship classes are offered in the Fall and Spring and are open to anyone needing help preparing for citizenship.
- There are special events such as conversation cafes, holiday dinners, and afternoon teas where our students practice conversation with native English speakers.
ESOL Community Campus Locations
Manchester - 508 Union St.
- Facebook: English for New Americans, ENA
- Phone: 603-361-2649
- Email contact: Barbara DelloRusso, Program Coordinator, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Portsmouth - 100 Campus Dr.
- Phone: 603-422-8233
- Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ENA is a program of Southern New Hampshire Services and is funded primarily by grants from the NH Department of Education (Adult Division). Many Manchester & Portsmouth residents and students from local colleges volunteer their time to help ENA students.
Western Hillsborough County Family Services (WHCFS) responds to identified service gaps and barriers to the economic, physical, social and emotional well-being of low-income families in Hillsborough County. This is accomplished through a collaborative effort between Southern New Hampshire Services and other organizations and businesses in the Peterborough area. Services provided include access to food, rent assistance, parent education, education advocacy, drug and alcohol education, adult literacy, family support, custody information, assisting adults with preparation for the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET – formerly the GED) and a myriad of other social services.
WHCFS’ goal is to provide long-term services to help strengthen families and provide the tools for self-sufficiency. It has been an established program at the Riverview Housing Complex in Peterborough for 17 years. Based on the success of the program at Riverview, these services were added at Pine View Village
The Children’s Program component of WHCFS operates year-round, with academic assistance and various activities during the school year, and recreational program during the summer.
The summer program offers arts and crafts, sports, outdoor activities and field trips, which include camping, hiking local mountains, botanical parks, boating, swimming and a trip to the ocean. For children who often do not leave the confines of the housing projects within which they live and do not have the benefit of a family-type summer vacation, the field trips are a crucial part of the summer program and the children’s developmental process.
Call Western Hillsborough County Family Services at (603) 924-9601 for more information.
Southern New Hampshire Services has completed a Community Assessment encompassing towns in Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties. The data collection process included electronic surveys of community partners, focus groups with local providers and stakeholders, and surveys of SNHS program participants. The document is published here in hopes that the information contained in it will inform decisions made with regard to the identified needs of low-income individuals, and spark discussion among community partners leading to action in addressing them.
Community Assessment (Released June 2020)