North Country Health Consortium

North Country Health Consortium Mission: "North Country Health Consortium leads innovative collaboration to improve the health status of the region."

The North Country Health Consortium (NCHC) is a rural health network, created in 1997, as a vehicle for addressing common issues through collaboration among health and human service providers serving Northern New Hampshire. NCHC is engaged in activities for:

- Solving common problems and facilitating regional solutions
- Creating and facilitating services and programs to improve population health

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- Health professional training, continuing education and management services to encourage sustainability of the health care infrastructure
- Increasing capacity for local public health essential services
- Increasing access to health care for underserved and uninsured residents of Northern New Hampshire

Last week, members of the North Country Health Consortium team participated in su***de prevention training offered by Co...
06/01/2026

Last week, members of the North Country Health Consortium team participated in su***de prevention training offered by Connor's Climb Foundation, a New Hampshire organization dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and equipping communities with tools to support youth mental health and prevent su***de.

Greg Williams, Mariah Wilson, and Merida Brimhall attended the training, which focused on su***de prevention best practices and evidence-based approaches to supporting young people and the trusted adults who work with them.

At NCHC, we know that building healthier communities means investing in prevention, education, and early intervention. We are grateful for opportunities like this to strengthen our knowledge and continue supporting the well-being of youth and families across the North Country.

Thank you to Connor's Climb Foundation for the important work you do and for helping communities across New Hampshire build hope, connection, and resilience.

💙 If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 to reach the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

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💊 Safe medication disposal is now even more accessible in the North Country.North Country Health Consortium is proud to ...
05/30/2026

💊 Safe medication disposal is now even more accessible in the North Country.

North Country Health Consortium is proud to partner with the Gorham Police Department to bring a new prescription drug drop box to the community.

The drop box is now available at Gorham Town Hall and provides a safe, convenient way for residents to dispose of unwanted or expired medications year-round.

Proper medication disposal helps prevent misuse, protects our environment, and keeps medications out of the hands of children and others who may be harmed by them.

Pictured are Gorham Police Chief Jimmy Willhoite, Greg Williams (Substance Misuse Prevention Coordinator and Continuum of Care Coordinator at NCHC), and Joy Noel (Senior Program Manager and Coös County Juvenile Court Diversion Coordinator).

📍 Other North Country prescription drop box locations include:
• Haverhill Police Department
• Lisbon Police Department
• Littleton Police Department
• Bethlehem Police Department
• Whitefield Police Department
• Lancaster Police Department
• Carroll Police Department
• Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital (Colebrook)
• Berlin Police Department

Thank you to the Gorham Police Department and everyone working to support safer, healthier communities across the North Country.

🎉 Congratulations to Rebecca Hill-Larsen!North Country Health Consortium is proud to celebrate Rebecca on receiving the ...
05/29/2026

🎉 Congratulations to Rebecca Hill-Larsen!

North Country Health Consortium is proud to celebrate Rebecca on receiving the 2026 Achievement in Public Health Award from the University of Vermont's Master of Public Health Program.

Rebecca (pictured on the right) serves as NCHC's Doula CHW Supervisor and RMOMS Network Coordinator and also chairs the North Country region of the NH Community Health Worker Coalition. Through these roles, she helps strengthen maternal health, support Community Health Workers, and improve access to care and resources for families across northern New Hampshire.

This student-nominated award recognizes exceptional commitment to public health practice and outstanding teamwork—qualities Rebecca demonstrates every day through her leadership, collaboration, and dedication to improving health outcomes in our communities.

We are grateful for Rebecca's contributions to NCHC, the North Country, and the broader public health field, and we're thrilled to see her work recognized through this well-deserved honor.

Please join us in congratulating Rebecca! 👏💜

🌧️⚠️ Weather Alert for Northern New Hampshire ⚠️🌧️The National Weather Service is forecasting widespread rain, gusty win...
05/29/2026

🌧️⚠️ Weather Alert for Northern New Hampshire ⚠️🌧️

The National Weather Service is forecasting widespread rain, gusty winds, and winter-like conditions at higher elevations from today through Saturday morning.

For those planning outdoor activities, especially in the White Mountains, be aware that:
🌨️ Heavy, wet snow is possible at higher elevations
💨 Wind gusts could reach 30–40 mph across parts of the region
🥶 Wind chills may drop into the teens and single digits above 2,500 feet
🏔️ Up to a foot of snow is possible on the highest peaks

If you're heading outdoors this weekend, be prepared for rapidly changing conditions and check the latest forecast before you go.

Stay safe, North Country! 🌲

For the latest weather information, visit the National Weather Service:
https://www.weather.gov/gyx/EMhome

🦟 Tick and mosquito season is here in New Hampshire.The NH Department of Health and Human Services is reminding resident...
05/28/2026

🦟 Tick and mosquito season is here in New Hampshire.

The NH Department of Health and Human Services is reminding residents to take precautions as warmer weather brings increased risk for tick- and mosquito-borne illnesses, including Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, Powassan virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), and West Nile Virus.

Simple prevention steps can make a big difference:
✔️ Use insect repellent
✔️ Wear long sleeves and pants outdoors
✔️ Check yourself, children, and pets for ticks
✔️ Remove standing water around your home

At this time, there are no reported mosquito-borne illness outbreaks in New Hampshire, but prevention and awareness remain important throughout the spring and summer months.

Read the full DHHS press release and prevention recommendations here:
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/disease-prevention/infectious-disease-control/tickborne-diseases?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly this season. 🌲☀️

05/27/2026
🍦 Summer in New Hampshire just got a little sweeter!The 2026 New Hampshire Ice Cream Trail has officially launched, feat...
05/22/2026

🍦 Summer in New Hampshire just got a little sweeter!

The 2026 New Hampshire Ice Cream Trail has officially launched, featuring 69 must-visit ice cream shops across the state — including many right here in the North Country and surrounding regions. From family-owned farm stands to homemade favorites, the trail is a fun way to explore local communities while supporting New Hampshire agriculture and small businesses.

Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip, looking for family-friendly adventures, or just searching for your next favorite scoop, this is a great way to experience all that NH has to offer this summer. ☀️🍨

Check out the full Ice Cream Trail brochure and passport here:
https://www.visitnh.gov/things-to-do/food-drink/ice-cream-trail

Which stop are you most excited to visit? 👀

💚 Yesterday, our Doula Community Health Workers, Steph Narrow and Becca Sanders, attended the Community Resource Fair at...
05/21/2026

💚 Yesterday, our Doula Community Health Workers, Steph Narrow and Becca Sanders, attended the Community Resource Fair at White Mountains Community College to connect with families and share information about support available throughout pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenting.

Events like these are such an important reminder of the power of community connection and meeting people where they are. Thank you to the organizers and everyone who stopped by to chat, ask questions, and learn more about local resources available across the North Country! 👶✨

Tri-County Community Action Program Head Start White Mountains Community College

05/20/2026

UPDATE: Littleton Water & Light is reporting the restoration project has been completed. If you are still experiencing a power outage or issue contact them at 603-444-2915.

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Today, the Town of Littleton will experience an emergency town-wide power outage from approximately 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM while crews work to repair a supply line issue and restore system reliability.

Residents and businesses should prepare for temporary impacts including loss of lighting, heating/cooling systems, internet service, and other electrical equipment. Please use caution if traveling through town, as some traffic signals may be affected. If you rely on powered medical equipment, take appropriate precautions and have a backup plan in place.

Littleton Fire Rescue reminds everyone to use generators safely outdoors and never inside homes, garages, or enclosed spaces. Avoid using candles when possible and use flashlights or battery-powered lighting instead.

We appreciate everyone’s patience as crews work to complete repairs and safely restore power to the community.

Stay Safe, Littleton. ⚡🚒

The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has shared a Health Alert regarding the ongoing Ebola Bundibug...
05/20/2026

The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has shared a Health Alert regarding the ongoing Ebola Bundibugyo virus outbreak in parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. At this time, the risk to the United States is considered low, and there are currently no confirmed cases in New Hampshire.

The alert includes important information for healthcare providers, public health professionals, travelers, and the public regarding symptoms, exposure risks, prevention measures, and current CDC guidance.

Read the full NH DHHS Health Alert here:
https://app.box.com/s/dbgh9rw8wmozrjmge83bud076zrn8gc2

As always, NCHC encourages staying informed through trusted public health sources and sharing accurate information with our communities.

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260 Cottage Sttreet, Suite C
Littleton, NH
03561

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Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
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