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Learn About NH's Kinship Navigation Program

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In the February 2026 edition of Senior Speak NH hosted by AARP NH Volunteer Dan Wise, you'll learn about NH's Kinship Navigation program, which provides free, voluntary, and confidential services throughout NH, linking kinship caregivers to programs and supports like food assistance, gas to get to appointments, school supplies, respite care, state benefits, and community information and resources.

Kinship caregivers are grandparents, aunts, uncles or other relatives, or even close family friends such as godparents, who are raising children that are not their own. Kinship caregiving happens when a child’s parents are not able to care for them.

Watch now: http://spr.ly/6184hHIYK

For more information about NH's Kinship Navigation Program, click here: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/population-health/family-community-health/kinship-navigation-program



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