Transitional Housing for Veterans

New Hampshire’s veterans are resourceful and resilient. To escape homelessness, they often need only a stable foundation—such as a safe home and access to healthcare. Harbor Care’s Transitional Housing Program provides veterans and their families with a secure, supportive environment to rebuild stability and regain independence.

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Finding Long-Term Independence

Sponsored by a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs grant, this program provides the tools veterans need to achieve long-term independence. By the time they transition out, participants have secured stable income and healthcare, allowing them to live independently with pride and dignity.

How It Works

Veterans and their families live in private apartments at one of our three transitional housing complexes in Nashua and Manchester.
During their stay, veterans:

  • Pursue employment, education, or volunteer opportunities.
  • Work closely with a case manager and, as needed, an employment specialist.
  • Access essential services such as healthcare, transportation, and financial planning through Harbor Care and community partners.
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Qualifications & Cost

  • The program serves veterans experiencing homelessness.
  • Participants pay an affordable portion of their income toward rent during their stay.

Our Locations

Harbor Care’s Transitional Housing Program empowers veterans to rebuild their lives, offering the stability and resources needed to thrive. Contact us today to learn more.

Buckingham Place

Location: 46 Spring Street, Nashua

Details: A 20-unit complex with one- and two-bedroom apartments, including accessible units. Features common areas and a large community room.

History: Named after Byron Buckingham, a local veteran advocate, it was the first facility in the U.S. to house male and female veterans as well as their families.

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Dalianis House

Location: 59 Factory Street, Nashua

Details: A 40-unit complex offering one-bedroom and single-room occupancy apartments for male veterans.

History: Originally a furniture outlet, it was transformed into veteran housing in 2010 under Harbor Care’s leadership.

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Independence Hall

Location: 335 Somerville Street, Manchester

Details: A 26-unit complex with one- and two-bedroom apartments for male and female veterans and their families. Six units are dedicated to permanent supportive housing for veteran households.

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Contact Us

If you qualify, please reach out to learn more and start your application process.