Community Alliance for Teen Safety
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Community Alliance
for Teen Safety
1 Hood Road
PO Box 1225

Derry, NH 03038

603.434.5251



Thursday, June 19th
Summer Solstice Wellness Fair
Derry Medical Center
Call (603) 537-3033 for more information!
Tuesday, June 24th
Free screening of the film "Fed Up"
Derry Five Star Cinemas 12
Call Derry Medical Center at (603) 537-3033 for more information!
Application Timeline for NHHPP!

 

Applications for the NHHPP may be submitted beginning on July 1, 2014, and coverage for the NHHPP will begin on August 15, 2014. Applications may be submitted online at www.nheasy.nh.gov, by calling the Medicaid Service Center at 1-888-901-4999, by visiting a DHHS district office, or through  www.healthcare.gov.

 



Summer Schedule for Derry Middle School Youth Camp

Contact director@catsnh.org or visit the CATS website for more information.
  • Permission forms will need to be completed for all attending youth
  • Emergency contact information must be provided
  • Transportation is not provided. Please plan for alternate transportation in case you or your planned driver cannot pick up your participating child/children. CATS staff may not be able to wait with your child beyond the designated end times for the summer activities so please plan ahead. Your child's safety is important to us!
June 23rd- June 25th: Courage to Care* (Bullying Prevention Training)
9:00-3:00 (lunch and snacks will be provided)

July 8th: Leadership Training
9:00-3:00 (lunch and snacks will be provided)

July 15th: Seatbelt and Walkability Challenge
9:00- 12:00 (Snacks only)

July 29th: Words Can Work
9:00-3:00 (lunch and snacks)

August 5th: End of the Summer Party & Community Service Project
9:00- 12:00 (lunch will be provided)   
 
NH Health Protection Program Meeting in Derry
June 24th | 5:30 PM | Derry Municipal Center

The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is announcing 12 Statewide information sessions about the implementation of the New Hampshire Health Protection Program (NH HPP). With recent changes to New Hampshire law, there are new options for health insurance at little or no cost to those who qualify. The information sessions will provide important information about the program, coverage, eligibility and how to apply.

The NH Health Protection Program has two coverage options. The Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIPP) will help cover insurance costs for someone if they or a member of their family have access to health insurance through an employer. The Bridge Program is for those that don't have access to health insurance through an employer, or if they do not qualify for the HIPP Program.

The NH HPP is being offered to people between 19 and 65 years old. To be eligible, a household of one would have a monthly income limit of $1,294; a household of two, $1,744 or less per month; a household of three monthly income limit of $2,194; or a household of four with a monthly imcome limit of $2,644 or less.

These are informational sessions only, it is not for people to apply. All 12 sessions will cover the same information, so people need to attend only once.Registration is not required, but is appreciated. To register go to www.surveymonkey.com/s/nh-hpp.Call Alex McIntire at 603-224-5566 or amcintire@lkarno.com for more information.

 
 
Community Alliance for Teen Safety is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.

Our mission is to promote safe habits for all youth by increasing awareness of high-risk behaviors, encouraging healthy choices, and fostering community alliances.