Community Resources
Your local CCR&R office can try to connect you with any resource you are looking for but we have attempted to list as many typical resources here for you as we can. Feel free to call us if you do not see what you are looking for.
State Resources
The NH Department of Health & Human Services(NHDHHS) will give you access to general information, what’s new, e-government services, most requested information, hot topics, quick referral links, publications, media resources, search, etc
NH Healthy Kids provides access to affordable, quality health and dental coverage to uninsured children and teens in New Hampshire.
The Family Resource Connection (FRC) is a free resource that any NH resident can utilize. They have an entire library collection devoted to issues that concern families and child care educators alike.
Early Learning New Hampshire (ELNH) is a non-profit organization committed to ensuring that all New Hampshire children have the opportunity to reach their full potential by expanding access to affordable quality child care and early education; supporting the child care industry; building public-private partnerships; and helping families balance work and family.
The Children’s Alliance promotes policies and practices that enable all children to lead healthy and productive lives and to reach their full potential.
The Child Care Advisory Council is a legislatively enacted statewide forum which responds to child care issues and facilitates resource and information on early care and education in NH. Meetings are held on a monthly basis.
NH Association for the Education of Young Children(NHAEYC) mission is to support and advance the professional development of affiliate members in their efforts to provide quality early care and education for the children of New Hampshire.
National Resources
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies(NACCRRA) is our nation’s leading voice for child care. We work with more than 700 state and local Child Care Resource and Referral agencies nationwide.
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is dedicated to improving the well-being of all young children, with particular focus on the quality of educational and developmental services for all children from birth through age 8. NAEYC is committed to becoming an increasingly high performing and inclusive organization.
National Association of Family Child Care is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting quality child care by strengthening the profession of family child care.
Child Care and Early Education Research Connections promotes high quality research in child care and early education and the use of that research in policy making. Our vision is that children are well cared for and have rich learning experiences, and their families are supported and able to work.
American Academy of Pediatrics(AAP) Dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults
Zero to Three informs, trains, and supports professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.