Seacoast Public Health Network

Seacoast Public Health Network The Seacoast Public Health Network works to strengthen area public health partnerships in emergency preparedness, community health, and substance misuse.

The Seacoast Public Health Network is comprised of partners, agencies, organizations,municipalities, schools, businesses and neighbors working together to improve health, safety, and wellness 23 towns in eastern Rockingham County including
Our region covers the 23 towns of Brentwood, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, New Castle, Newfie

lds, Newmarket, Newton, Newington, North Hampton, Nottingham, Portsmouth, Raymond, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham. Primary impact areas include public health emergency preparedness, community health improvement, and substance use disorder prevention and continuum of care resilience. The Seacoast Public Health Network is proud to be a supported program of Lamprey Health Care and proud to host the Seacoast Citizen Corps, including the Medical Reserve Corps and Community Emergency Response Team.

Mental Health Awareness month is wrapping up, but let’s be sure to keep our fellow community members aware of available ...
05/31/2026

Mental Health Awareness month is wrapping up, but let’s be sure to keep our fellow community members aware of available resources all year long!

Now that the weather is getting warmer and cook outs will be more frequent, it’s a great time to brush up on food safety...
05/28/2026

Now that the weather is getting warmer and cook outs will be more frequent, it’s a great time to brush up on food safety info!

05/26/2026
05/26/2026

Tomorrow’s first 90° day of the year means it’s time to take the heat seriously, especially if you have pets. Make sure they have plenty of fresh water. Provide shade and avoid hot pavement that can burn paws. Never leave pets in parked vehicles, even briefly. The first hot day can catch people and pets off guard.

05/26/2026

Every year in May, we come together for National Prevention Week to promote new ideas and initiatives that will help keep communities healthy & safe by preventing substance misuse.

We all have a role in preventing substance use and misuse and supporting in our community! Follow us all week as we talk about how .

Join us and others around the country by visiting samhsa.gov/prevention-week to learn how you can share your prevention story and be a part of prevention in your community.

05/26/2026

Motherhood can be beautiful, overwhelming, exhausting, and emotional all at once 💛
Lamprey Health Care’s New Moms Support Group is a free, welcoming space for moms with infants and toddlers up to age three to connect, share experiences, and support one another

This weekly group is focused on peer connection in a supportive, judgment-free environment while exploring topics such as stress, sleep, childhood development, and postpartum mental health care

🗓 Wednesdays starting May 27
🕚 11:00am–12:00pm
📍 Lamprey Health Care, Raymond
128 Route 27, Raymond NH

Free and open to all community members.
Questions or to sign up:
📞 Julie Mills at 603-244-7309

05/26/2026

Tick season is upon us! As temperatures warm, ticks start emerging. Be sure to use insect repellents, wearing protective clothing such as socks, long-sleeved shirts, and long pants. After being outside, check your body for ticks. Stay on cleared paths and away from forests, marshes and tall grass. You can reduce the number of ticks around your home by removing leaf clutter, mowing the lawn, and clearing brush. Take these steps to protect yourself from tick bites and tick-borne illnesses.

Are you interested in a career in healthcare? Come join us for a Health Career Exploration Camp! Learn more and sign up ...
05/23/2026

Are you interested in a career in healthcare? Come join us for a Health Career Exploration Camp! Learn more and sign up at the link in our bio!!

Ticks can be brought inside in your pets and harm them and the rest of your family. Always be sure to thoroughly check p...
05/19/2026

Ticks can be brought inside in your pets and harm them and the rest of your family. Always be sure to thoroughly check pets after they spend time outside!

What other resources do you think the community should know about? Leave them in the comments!
05/12/2026

What other resources do you think the community should know about? Leave them in the comments!

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43 Middle St
Portsmouth, NH
03801

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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