Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army assistance programs.
Family Services from the Berlin New Hampshire Salvation Army, along with the Coos and Carroll County thrift store, support residents of all races, religions, and backgrounds in the community. The charity organization, which is structured as a church, provides assistance (financial, material goods, counseling, rent help, disaster relief, etc.) to qualified clients. The terms and conditions, as well as more details on the resources, are noted below.
Free or low cost basic needs
- Material aid – This form of support comes from 3 places. There is a low cost Family Store, which sells goods at a reduced price. There is also a food pantry, which passes out free groceries and non-food items. The last option is the clothing bank, which has more clothing type items including for school.
- Berlin New Hampshire Salvation Army Family Store – Find everything from furniture to household supplies, electronics, vintage goods, and more.
- Food pantry and soup kitchen – Groceries, hot meals, holiday food boxes, and other supplies are available to battle hunger.
- Clothing center – Professional work attire and school supplies are given among other goods. Vouchers also support clients. There is also a free back to school supply event.
These three resources are also what drive the Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army holiday programs. Using a combination of donations to these material aid programs, including the Angel Tree and food pantry, this is what allows the Salvation Army to provide everything from free toys to kids to Christmas or Thanksgiving or Christmas meals.
Financial help from Salvation Army in Berlin New Hampshire
Emergency financial assistance – Money is available to help in a crisis. When an income qualified family needs short term support, then the Salvation Army may be able to help in a limited number of cases. The resources paid out are based on income and other factors. The financial aid, using grants or Salvation Army loans, may include the following.
- Rent to stop an eviction from a home or apartment, if the client can sustain future payments.
- Utility bills, namely water, electric, cooling, or heating. Or read more on New Hampshire utility bill assistance.
- Mortgage payments may be addressed, but more than likely the Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army will refer the person in need to another regional program.
- Medical needs, namely vouchers for low cost prescription drugs, loan of crutches or wheelchairs, and other health care needs.
- Items needed for employment or career growth, which may be vouchers to pay for gasoline, free bus passes, clothing for work (slacks, dresses, and more).
Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army referrals and advice
- Salvation Army counseling services in Berlin – This is what is used to help a client get both on the path to stability as well as referrals to other benefits in the region. Case workers help the family, or individual, looking resources. This is done at the same time as guiding them through any challenges they may be facing.
- Case management – A process used to identify a hardship and put together a plan of action.
- Public aid – The family can learn about SNAP food stamps, free government grant money, SSI disability, low income housing, legal aid, and much more.
- Services to help people overcome drug as well as alcohol addictions. All aspects are addressed, including family relationships, counseling, and basic needs (food, housing, clothing, etc.)
- Disaster response – This service can also be coordinated by the Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army. When a house fire, flood, wind storm, or even crisis such as domestic violence strikes, the charity responds. They may do some or all of the following.
- American Red Cross and Salvation Army mobile food canteens feed victims and responders.
- Vouchers are given to use at the thrift store for free items to replace what was lost in the home.
- Long term support services are coordinated.
Applying for services
All of the assistance from the Coos and Carroll County Salvation Army may be useful in resolving a crisis. Or they can help someone facing a long term need for help. In either case the charity organization is one of the resources that any family in the Coos and Carroll County can use. For more information, dial (603) 752-1644 for details or the address is 15 Cole St, Berlin, NH 03570.
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