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Community Resource Library
Immediate crisis resources: 24/7 On Call Counselor @ KSC dial 603-358-2436 or contact Campus Safety Dispatch at 603-358-2228 24/7
Welcome to the virtual Community Resource Library! We hope you use this page to help find the resources that will guide you through your journey here at Keene State and beyond. To have a resource included, please email us here.
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If a resource has “call” next to it, tap it to place a phone call to the agency.
Handbooks, Policies and Laws
Who can help me @ KSC?
- Paying for college and account holds
- Choosing my major, transferring credits, navigating classes
- I want to report a concern
- I think I need a tutor
- I want to get a membership to the fitness center
- Where do I find a map of campus
- How do I contact my Community Director, or learn more about Community Living?
- My CA, Campus Safety, or Keene Police wrote me up for an incident, what will happen?
- I鈥檓 not feeling too good, how do I see a mental health professional or medical provider?
- I鈥檓 thinking about taking a leave of absence or withdrawing, who do I talk to?
- I鈥檓 having issues with figuring out how to get an accommodation for a learning or medical disability, who do I talk to?
- I want to learn more about diversity programs @ KSC
- I鈥檓 struggling with financial aid
- I want to get more involved in suitability on campus
- I have a job interview but don鈥檛 have nice clothes to wear
- Where can I read the student handbook?
- I have an IT-related issue
- I鈥檓 struggling to afford food
- My friend wants to mail me a package, how do we do this?
- I鈥檓 struggling with my math course, who can help me?
- I鈥檓 ready to register for classes
- How do I get my transcript
- I need some extra support in my academic journey
- What do I do to get a job on campus?
- I鈥檓 concerned about a fellow student, who do I report this to?
- How do I get a parking permit, pay a ticket, or figure out parking?
- Is my class canceled?
Mental Wellness
- The Wellness Center @ KSC
- 24/7 On Call Counselor @ KSC Call 603-358-2436
- Call 603-357-4400
- Statewide Mental Health Crisis Response Call 833-710-6477
- , LGBTQ+ youth (under 25) crisis counseling, text 鈥楽TART鈥 to 678-678
- Call 877-565-8860
- , Text STEVE to 741741
- , Call 800-604-5841, A space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences of folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens.
- Call 844-762-8483
Physical Health & Wellness
- The Wellness Center @ KSC
- Wellness Resources
- Services offered: Abortion, Birth Control, HIV Services, Men鈥檚 health care, emergency contraception, pregnancy testing & services, primary care, STD testing, treatment & vaccines, transgender hormone therapy, women鈥檚 health care
- , Walk-in urgent care located close to campus, open daily from 8 am-8 pm. Call Campus Safety if you need a ride.
- , Campus Safety can provide transport to the emergency room.
- , Equality Health Center is a non-profit health care facility that provides individualized and compassionate health care to people throughout New England. We empower our clients and communities through advocacy, education, outreach, and the provision of quality, non-judgmental care.
- Mission: Transhealth is an independent and comprehensive healthcare center that supports and empowers trans and gender-diverse individuals and families. Throughout our history as a community, trans and gender-diverse people have looked to each other for healing, support, and affirmation. Transhealth honors that by serving as a source of hope and showing what good gender-affirming healthcare looks like. As a trans and gender-diverse led organization rooted in Western Massachusetts, we are expanding the healthcare possibilities for our community. Through expert care, community support, education, and advocacy, we work to secure a healthy, affirming future for all of us.
- , contact info@reprofundnh.com. 鈥淩FFNH recognizes that reproductive justice is not a singular issue, but one that is multi-faceted and comprehensive. We envision and strive for a world in which members of all communities feel empowered to make autonomous, informed, and safe decisions regarding their reproductive systems. Our team comprises three full-time staff, a board of nine, and over 50 volunteers and interns who bring a variety of backgrounds, skills, and ideas to this work. For general questions, please fill out our contact form or email info@reprofundnh.com. If you would like to get in touch with a specific member, we will forward your request to them from that email.鈥
- , The Endowment for Health is a statewide, private, nonprofit foundation dedicated to improving the health of New Hampshire’s people, especially those who are vulnerable and underserved. We envision a culture that supports the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of all people – through every stage of life.
Sexual Assault & Harassment, Dating Violence, and Bias-Related Resources
- Title IX @ 国产探花
- Click here to call 24/7 603-352-3782
- Sexual Violence Prevention Virtual Resource Center @ KSC
- Make a Report
- Know Your Rights
- Call 1-800-656-4673
- Call 800-799-7233
- Call 800-832-1901
- , an organization focused on male sexual assault survivors.
- Call 800-621-4673
- Call 888-373-7888
- Call 844-762-8483
- Call 866-331-8474
- , end childhood sexual assault.
Food Security Resources in the Monadnock Region
- , Call 603-352-3200, located at , this location currently provides hot meals and food boxes to go.
- The Hungry Owl @ 国产探花, located in the basement of Josiln House, with satellite locations at Rhodes Hall, Spaulding Gym, Mason Library, Science Center, Elliot Center, and Campus Safety (24/7 location). Please see their website for current hours.
- , locations at , and the second floor of the Student Center.
- , 173 Main Street., hours are listed as Tuesday-Thursday 7-8 pm. Serves as a supplemental food pantry. Call 603-762-2508 for more information.
- , a grassroots community organization. They come together every week to give food, hygiene, harm reduction and camping supplies to individuals in need.
- , Groundworks operates our region鈥檚 most heavily utilized food shelf program鈥擣oodworks鈥攍ocated at 141 Canal Street, Brattleboro, VT. To reach Foodworks directly鈥攚ith questions about volunteering, food access, or if you need to schedule a delivery鈥攑lease call: 802-490-2412 or email: Foodworks@GroundworksVT.org. Foodworks is open five days per week: 鈥 Monday: 12-3 鈥 Tuesday: 10-1 (10-noon reserved for seniors) 鈥 Wednesday: 3-6 鈥 Thursday: 10-1 鈥 Friday: 12-3
Housing Security Resources in the Monadnock Region
- , Groundworks Collaborative provides ongoing support to families and individuals facing housing and food insecurities in the greater Brattleboro, Vermont area. We provide: emergency food, shelter and supportive services, including housing case management and our representative payee service. The drop-in center is located at 54 South Main Street, Brattleboro VT. Shelter can be contacted 24/7 at 802-302-8300.
Parking and Transportation
- Parking @ KSC
- KSC Safety Escort Program
- , you can take the Greyhound from Keene to Brattleboro, and then take a train!
- , managed by the Monadnock Alliance for Sustainable Transportation
- Getting around Keene
Resources for LGBTQ+ Folks
- Office of Student Diversity, Belonging, and Equity
- KSC Chosen First Name
- Map of gender-neutral bathrooms @ KSC
- KSC Pride
- KSC Safe Space Cooperative
- 鈥603 Equality is a community driven, statewide organization that works to promote the wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people in New Hampshire by advocating for inclusive legislation and policy change on the state and local levels. We seek to create this systemic change by fostering community connectivity, education, and coalition-building.鈥
- 鈥淲e work to foster a diverse and inclusive community where everyone is valued and accepted for who they are. It鈥檚 our promise to unite and uplift LGBTQ+ youth and allies across the state through advocacy, education, support groups, and annual Pride celebrations.鈥 Offering programs such as; youth groups, young adult groups, caregiver support, education/training and GSA network.
- , the community of LGBTQ centers, member directory
- Services are Always Free & Confidential
- , LGBTQ+ youth (under 25) crisis counseling, text 鈥楽TART鈥 to 678-678
- , visit for various hotlines such as a national youth line, senior helpline, and coming out support line
- Call 800-832-1901
- Call 877-565-8860
- , Call 800-604-5841, A space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences of folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens.
- Mission: Transhealth is an independent and comprehensive healthcare center that supports and empowers trans and gender-diverse individuals and families. Throughout our history as a community, trans and gender-diverse people have looked to each other for healing, support, and affirmation. Transhealth honors that by serving as a source of hope and showing what good gender-affirming healthcare looks like. As a trans and gender-diverse led organization rooted in Western Massachusetts, we are expanding the healthcare possibilities for our community. Through expert care, community support, education, and advocacy, we work to secure a healthy, affirming future for all of us.
Resources for Black and POC Folks
- Office of Student Diversity, Belonging, and Equity
- , Text STEVE to 741741
- , Call 800-604-5841, A space for peer support, counseling, reporting of mistreatment, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences of folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens.
Resources for Asian American and Pacific Islander Folks
Resources for Latino/Latina Folks
Resources for Indigenous Folks
- Office of Student Diversity, Belonging, and Equity
- Call 844-762-8483
Resources for Veterans & Military Students
- KSC Veteran Student Support Services
- , legal resources and advice for Veterans, Servicemembers, folks with military experience, and their family.
Resources for students living off campus
- , created by the UVM Office of Student and Community Relations
Financial Aid and Navigating Paying for College
Legal Assistance
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[603Legal Aid](https://www.603legalaid.org/) 603 Legal Aid is a private, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services to eligible, low-income people in New Hampshire. -
NHLA provides free legal advice and representation to low-income people in civil matters, especially those involving basic needs, such as food, shelter, income and medical care, as well as domestic violence.
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Invites those who qualify to submit a civil legal question. A volunteer New Hampshire attorney will answer, and you will receive a notification via email.
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Deals with legal issues that primarily involve violations of individual rights by the government.
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Provides representation to adults in criminal cases, and to juveniles charged with delinquency offenses, when the charges facing them carry a potential for incarceration or detention.
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This bureau cannot offer legal advice but it can make suggestions to help resolve complaints between consumers and businesses.
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The NH Bar is an association of all lawyers licensed in New Hampshire. The Bar has a Lawyer Referral Service (LRS), and a LawLine that provides once-a-month free phone time to ask a lawyer your legal questions. In addition, this site has links to other agencies, groups, and public information pamphlets.