
Building a strong and unified community of care.
In New Hampshire and Vermont, we empower people of all abilities and ages to live their best lives.
Our Mission
We provide plans of care comprised of thoughtfully integrated services that help those with varied abilities live, learn, work, and play throughout their lifetimes.
11
service areas offering programs and resources for children, adults, seniors, and Veterans.
14,526
people served across 11 service areas in 2025 in New Hampshire.
$8,242,043
in free and reduced services in 2025.

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Your generosity helps Easterseals provide help, hope and answers to people living with special needs and disabilities and the families who love them.
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With over 50 million Americans living with disabilities, our work is far from complete. We encourage you to help us call attention to the experience of people with disabilities and to raise awareness of and advocate for the services they need to live, learn, work and play in their communities.
News and Stories
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August 10, 2026 | Press Release
Ninety Years of Service: A Brief History of Easterseals NH
From its beginnings in Nashua in 1936 to the wide range of services offered today, explore the people, milestones, and evolving mission that have shaped Easterseals NH over the past 90 years.
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August 7, 2026 | Press Release
New Hampshire Institutions Participating in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
Easterseals NH announced today its policy for determining eligibility of participants who may receive free or reduced-price meals served under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). During Program Year 2026-2027, children or adults enrolled in a USDA participating child care center, family day care home, or adult…
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July 31, 2026 | Media Mention
HK Powersports Land & Lake Poker Run raises more than $250K for Easterseals NH

Together, we are building a strong and unified community of care that creates opportunities and offers equitable access to services for thousands of individuals and families.









