Regional Help
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Connecticut
Connecticut Adoption
The Department of Children and Families provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(860) 550-6608Connecticut Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(800) 842-2288Connecticut Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(860) 713-6410Connecticut Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternity and enforcing child support orders.
(855) 626-6632Connecticut Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and wellbeing of children.
(860) 550-6300Connecticut Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(860) 418-6000Connecticut Early Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social, and other services.
(860) 713-6767Connecticut Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(860) 256-0800Connecticut Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(888) 543-4376Connecticut Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(860) 418-6845Connecticut Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(860) 270-8081Connecticut Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(800) 842-1508Connecticut Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929Connecticut Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility, and self-sufficiency.
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Maine
Maine Adoption
Provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(207) 624-7900Maine Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(800) 452-1999Maine Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(207) 624-7900Maine Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternity, and enforcing child support orders.
(207) 624-4168Maine Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and well-being of children.
(877) 680-5866Maine Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(207) 287-9200Maine Early Head Start, Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social, and other services.
(207) 623-3925Maine Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(207) 624-4400Maine Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(207) 624-7900Maine Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(207) 287-2595Maine Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(207) 626-4600Maine Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(207) 287-5737Maine Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929Maine Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility and self-sufficiency.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts Adoption
Provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(800) 548-4802Massachusetts Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(800) 792-5200Massachusetts Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(617) 988-6600Massachusetts Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternit,y and enforcing child support orders.
(800) 332-2733Massachusetts Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and well being of children.
(617) 748-2000Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(617) 727-5608Massachusetts Early Head Start, Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social, and other services.
(617) 988-6600Massachusetts Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(508) 820-2000Massachusetts Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(800) 548-4802Massachusetts Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(617) 624-5913Massachusetts Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(617) 573-1100Massachusetts Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(617) 727-7888Massachusetts Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929Massachusetts Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility and self-sufficiency.
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire Adoption
Provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(603) 271-8140New Hampshire Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(603) 271-6562New Hampshire Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(603) 271-4242New Hampshire Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternity, and enforcing child support orders.
(603) 271-4427New Hampshire Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and well-being of children.
(603) 271-4440New Hampshire Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(603) 271-5034New Hampshire Early Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social, and other services.
(603) 271-7190New Hampshire Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(603) 271-2231New Hampshire Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(603) 271-4711New Hampshire Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(603) 271-9196New Hampshire Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(603) 271-9196New Hampshire Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(603) 271-3986New Hampshire Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929New Hampshire Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility and self-sufficiency.
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island Adoption
Provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(401) 528-3502Rhode Island Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(800) 742-4453Rhode Island Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(401) 528-3624Rhode Island Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternity, and enforcing child support orders.
(401) 458-4400Rhode Island Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and well-being of children.
(401) 528-3502Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(401) 462-3421Rhode Island Early Head Start, Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social and other services.
(401) 462-3071Rhode Island Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(401) 946-9996Rhode Island Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(401) 528-3502Rhode Island Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(401) 253-8000Rhode Island Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(401) 222-7901Rhode Island Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(401) 222-5960Rhode Island Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929Rhode Island Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility and self-sufficiency.
(401) 462-5300 -
Vermont
Vermont Adoption
Provides information and assistance to become an adoptive parent as well as information on post adoption services.
(800) 746-7000Vermont Child Abuse and Neglect
Provides information on reporting child abuse and neglect.
(800) 649-5285Vermont Child Care
Supports low-income working families through child care financial assistance. Promotes high quality early education and childcare.
(800) 649-2642Vermont Child Support
Assures financial and medical support for children by locating parents, establishing paternity, and enforcing child support orders.
(800) 786-3214Vermont Child Welfare
Provides for the safety, permanency, and well-being of children.
(802) 241-2131Vermont Developmental Disabilities
Provides supportive services to persons with developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
(802) 871-3064Vermont Early Head Start, Head Start
Promotes school readiness of children under age five from low-income families through education, health, social and other services.
(802) 769-6139Vermont Emergency Preparedness
Provides information and services for individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters and public health emergencies.
(800) 347-0488Vermont Foster Care
Information on foster care and how to become a foster parent.
(802) 241-2131Vermont Homeless Services: Health
Provides services for homeless persons dealing with mental illness or substance abuse issues.
(802) 828-3867Vermont Homeless Services: Shelter, Housing
Provides comprehensive housing-related services.
(802) 769-6409Vermont Refugee Resettlement
Provides financial and medical assistance to programs and monitors resettlement activity for individuals who qualify as refugees.
(802) 863-7200Vermont Runaway and Homeless Youth
Provides support for street outreach, transitional living, and maternity group home programs to serve and protect.
(800) 786-2929Vermont Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Provides time-limited cash assistance and work opportunities to needy families. Promotes work, responsibility and self-sufficiency.
(800) 479-6151 -
Tribes
Aroostook Band of Micmacs
7 Northern RD, Presque Isle, ME 04769
(207) 764-1972Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
88 Bell Road in Littleton, ME, 04730
(207) 532-4273Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut
21 Ephraims Path, Ledyard, CT 06338
(860) 396-2300Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
483 Great Neck Road South, Mashpee, MA 02649
(508) 477-0208Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut
13 Crow Hill Road, Uncasville, CT 06382
(860) 862-6120Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island
4375 S County Trail, Charlestown, RI 02813
(401) 364-1103Passamaquoddy at Sypayik
15 Elders Way, Pleasant Point, ME, 04667
(207) 853-2600Passamaquoddy Tribe, Indian Township
443 U.S. 1, Princeton, ME, 44668
(207) 796-5296Penobscot Nation
12 Wabanaki Way, Indian Isle, ME
(207) 827-7776Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) of Massachusetts
20 Black Brook Road, Aquinnah, MA 02535-1546
(508) 645-9265