Important Update from NH Community Behavioral Health Association. Impact of NH Budget on Community Mental Health Centers.

Dear friends and colleagues of community mental health, The New Hampshire House of Representatives has adopted and narrowly passed the State budget for Fiscal Years 2026 and 2027. The budget process now moves to the Senate, where deliberations are underway. We are hopeful the Senate will recognize the critical need to restore essential funding to ensure continued support for individuals across the state. This is a pivotal and challenging time for New Hampshire’s Community Mental Health Centers. The funding cuts included in the House version of the budget risk a significant step backward for mental health care in our state. Please find below, link to a memorandum that outlines the serious challenges we face as a community and the potential consequences of the proposed reductions. Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued support of mental health services in New Hampshire. Respectfully, NH Community Behavioral Health Association Click Here for Full Memorandum Statement

Good for the Soul: Thriving through Anxiety and Depression – Tuesday, May 6

We are raising awareness in honor of National Mental Health Awareness Month. Join us for an inspiring evening focused on thriving despite anxiety and depression. This event will feature presentations, personal stories, and interactive discussions. It is not just a passive listening experience; it’s an opportunity to share your experiences and learn from others. As […]

CLM Maker’s Market – Saturday, May 10

Saturday, May 10th10:00 am to 2:00 pmCLM Back Parking Lot, 10 Tsienneto Rd, Derry, NH CLM is excited to announce our 2nd Annual CLM Maker’s Market! Hosted by CLM’s Supported Employment (SE) team, the Maker’s Market supports and showcases the talents, creativity, and hard work of our entrepreneurial and artistic participants. The Maker’s Market is […]

Verbal De-Escalation Education Sessions

These free one-session trainings are designed for parents and guardians of children, teens or young adults who would like to learn skills to help de-escalate a situation or help de-escalate a negative behavior. Participants will learn positive ways to communicate in a crisis situation with a focus on de-escalation techniques and safe, non-restrictive interventions you […]