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VR New Hampshire transforms the lives of individuals with disabilities by helping them prepare for, obtain, and succeed in meaningful careers, while also helping New Hampshire businesses meet their workforce goals.

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services invites you to attend a first-of-its...
03/26/2026

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services invites you to attend a first-of-its-kind EXPO on:
When: April 11th, 2026
Time: 9:30 am- 2:30 pm for Families with Deaf/HH children
Time: 1:00 pm- 5 pm, Open to the public, everyone. See the posters below.
Where: Boys and Girls Club | 55 Bradley Street | Concord

We’ll highlight a wide range of technologies, resources, and support services for people living with hearing loss—and for the family and friends who support them.

Whether you’re discovering new solutions or strengthening community connections,

This event offers something meaningful for everyone.
- If you wear hearing aids or cochlear implant: Learn about technologies and services that can enhance performance, improve clarity, and elevate your daily experience.

- If you’ve tried hearing aids but weren’t satisfied or prefer not to use them: Discover innovative alternatives that may better meet your needs.
- If you are Deaf or use ASL: Connect with community members, discover accessible resources, and enjoy our dedicated ASL Zone, a welcoming space for conversation, networking, and social connection.
- If you support a loved one with hearing loss: Join small-group discussions and learn practical tools to strengthen communication and connection.

VRNH booth will be there, stop by and learn more about what VR can provide- support services, resources, and more.

This is to share with the Deaf/HH community that there will be a Commission for the Deaf/HH meeting on April 13, 2026, 1...
03/16/2026

This is to share with the Deaf/HH community that there will be a Commission for the Deaf/HH meeting on April 13, 2026, 1:00-3:00 pm.

Video Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/clips/share/ZTyPMTx2Q8S-45qE6OFV5A

Transcription:
Beth Keller here. Visual Description: I am a white woman, wearing a very pink turtleneck sweater. The wall is white, and a black file cabinet is in the background of my office. I am Statewide Coordinator for the Deaf and HH services with the Department of Education- V.R. I want to share that the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing meeting will be held on April 13, 2026, at 1:00-3:00 pm at 21 S. Fruit St, Concord, NH. When you arrive, enter and walk straight, then turn left into the lobby area. You need to sign your name and time. Someone will show you to the Hearing Room A. Hope to see you there. Have a good week. Bye.

Beth Keller here. Visual Description: I am a white woman, with blonde wavy hair, wearing a very pink turtleneck sweater, Wall is white, black file cabinet in background, in my office. I am Statewide Coordinator for the Deaf and HH services with Dept of Education- V.R. I want to share that the Commis...

02/05/2026
02/03/2026

(ASL video) https://us02web.zoom.us/clips/share/dnXBOPQcQvSiLfxptgvqnw
(Transcription) “Hi, my name is Beth Keller, Statewide Coordinator for the Deaf/HH with VR, Dept of Education. Visual description of me: a white woman, with ash blonde wavy hair, wearing a Navy blue sweater and a white turtleneck with an isle pattern. I am here to share that we will have a Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing on Monday, February 9th, from 1-3 pm. It will be at the VR building, located at 21 South Fruit Street, Concord, NH, in the Walker room #100. In this meeting, we will discuss concerns and issues to improve the quality and services for the Deaf and HH community. The proposition list will be shared. If you have questions or need information, feel free to contact me anytime. Hope to see you there, everyone is welcome to come. Have a safe and warm weekend”. Link for Commission for the Deaf/HH Meetings https://gc.nh.gov/house/schedule/eventDetails.aspx?event=2005&et=2(ASL video)

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01/12/2026

Lucy's Path to Independence: Building Skills Beyond the Classroom

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VR New Hampshire Services for Students with a Disability. Information Session for Parents every Monday at 6:30pm Via Zoo...
12/19/2025

VR New Hampshire Services for Students with a Disability. Information Session for Parents every Monday at 6:30pm Via Zoom Registration Required Email: STSInfo@doe.nh.gov

10/31/2025

On November 1, 2025, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits may be stopped affecting almost 42 million people across the nation, including people with developmental disabilities (DD). This is due to the current government shutdown.

Friends, neighbors, and family may be reaching out and wanting to help people with disabilities who receive food assistance through the SNAP program. That is wonderful. It is what being part of the community is all about.

However, they may not be aware of the risk that accepting certain help might risk people with disabilities losing federal benefits that have income and asset limits such as Medicaid, SSI, housing, and other programs.

NACDD is concerned that many people may not be aware that some kinds of gifts could risk your eligibility to receive federal benefits that have income and asset limits as part of the eligibility criteria.

To protect benefits, the safest way to get help is through community food programs or in-kind support like groceries, not cash or gift cards. When in doubt, check with your benefits worker or case manager before accepting help.

NACDD has compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions that shares the basics of what you need to know about protecting your benefits when accepting gifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I do if my SNAP benefits are stopped?

You can seek temporary food assistance from:

Local food banks or pantries
Faith-based organizations or nonprofits providing groceries or meals
Friends or family who buy food directly for you

These forms of help do not count as income or assets and will not affect your Medicaid, SSI, or housing benefits.

Can I accept money, cash, or gift cards to buy food?

Be careful. If you receive cash, checks, or gift cards, that money may count as income or assets under federal benefit rules. That could affect your eligibility for Medicaid, SSI, housing assistance, or other programs.

The best practice to get food assistance is to get food through community programs. Avoid cash or gift cards. Ask for in-kind help instead of money. When in doubt, talk to your benefits specialist or case manager before accepting help.

What kinds of help are allowed?

The following are safe and will not affect your benefits:

Food directly from food banks or meal sites
Someone buying groceries directly for you
Prepared meals from charitable programs
If someone wants to help, ask them to buy food directly instead of giving cash or cards.

What types of help could cause problems?

Avoid accepting:

Cash payments or electronic transfers
Gift cards
Checks or deposits to your bank account
Prepaid debit cards

These may be seen as income or assets that count toward your eligibility limits.

Will my Medicaid or SSI be affected right away if I take gift cards or cash for food?

Not automatically, but if you go over income or asset limits, it could affect future eligibility. Avoid cash or gifts during this period.

🌟 You may also want to keep documentation of any gifts or food received during this time. If you are asked later how you survived without SNAP, you can show proof that food was given to you.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The best practice to get food assistance is to get food through community programs. Avoid cash or gift cards. Ask for in-kind help instead of money. When in doubt, talk to your benefits specialist or case manager before accepting help.

Thursday ~ October 23, 2025 | 11am to 2pm at NHTI-Concord's Community College.
08/20/2025

Thursday ~ October 23, 2025 | 11am to 2pm at NHTI-Concord's Community College.

Northeast for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services is providing an in-person support group for people with hearing loss on ...
07/21/2025

Northeast for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services is providing an in-person support group for people with hearing loss on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, from 4:00-5:30 pm, led by a licensed therapist who also experiences severe hearing loss. Please take a look at the flyer. Any questions, contact info@ndhhs.org or 603 224-1850

Address

Concord, NH
03301

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+16032712930

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