Help in Crisis

Find hope, help, and compassionate care

We understand the many challenges facing our people today. Fortunately, there are many compassionate organizations dedicated to helping those in crisis. Whatever you or a loved one may be struggling with, we urge you to take the next step and reach out. 

Still have more questions? Contact Cornerstone to connect you with the right organization or ministry.

Drug Addiction and Substance Abuse

Deep Recovery 2.0 at Trinity Anglican Church in Rochester, NH is a 12-week, faith-based trauma and neuroscience informed course to give people the skills to overcome live-controlling behaviors.

For a comprehensive list of resources for those struggling with addiction and for those who love them, visit the Good Samaritan Network’s Existing Resources page. For an organization near you that can help someone with addiction, visit the Good Samaritan Network’s Listing of NH Recovery Organizations. Not finding what you’re looking for? Contact Cornerstone.

Unexpected Pregnancy

You’re Not Alone

If you’re pregnant and unsure what to do, take a deep breath — help is here.

There are people who care about you and want to walk beside you with understanding and practical support.

You can get free, confidential help today — right here in New Hampshire.

📞 Call or text 800-712-4357

💬 Chat online anytime to connect with someone who will listen.


You Have Options

Abortion is not your only choice. Many local pregnancy centers offer free, private support for you and your baby.

You don’t have to face this alone — caring people are ready to help.


Find a Pregnancy Resource Center Near You

You don’t have to go far to find help.

Use the interactive map below to see local pregnancy resource centers across New Hampshire. Each location offers free, confidential services — no insurance required and no judgment.

Many centers provide:

  • Caring pregnancy options counseling
  • Safe housing and emotional support
  • Parenting classes and mentorship
  • Financial and material assistance
  • Free ultrasounds
  • Diapers, strollers, and baby supplies

Find a center near you and take the next step toward hope and support.


If You’ve Taken the Abortion Pill

If you’ve taken the abortion pill (Mifepristone, Mifeprex, or RU-486) and now regret it, it may not be too late.

Thousands of women have been able to continue their pregnancies through Abortion Pill Reversal — a medical protocol designed to help your body restore natural pregnancy support.

❤️ Hope is still possible.

You can talk with someone right now who understands and can connect you with a doctor.

🌐 Visit abortionpillreversal.com

📞 Or call 877-558-0333 for confidential, 24/7 help.

Time matters — reach out now.


Baby Safe Havens

New Hampshire has a “safe haven” law, which offers a way for parents to safely surrender their children without fear of legal ramifications. Under the Safe Haven Law, a child up to 60 days old may be dropped off by his or her parents—no questions asked—at a designated church, hospital, police station, or fire station. For more information about safe havens and to find the location nearest you, visit our Baby Safe Havens information page.

Post Abortive Trauma

Women and men who go through abortions often deal with many conflicting feelings, including fear, guilt, sadness, and shame. All Pregnancy Resource Centers can connect you to post-abortive support resources. You may also find these additional, specialized resources helpful:

Human Trafficking

If you or someone you know is being coerced into forced labor or sexual exploitation, call the National Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or send a text to 233733.

For a list of NH providers that help those who are being trafficked or who are survivors of human trafficking, visit the NH Referrals page of the National Trafficking Hotline.

Unwanted Same-Sex Attraction

Despite the larger culture’s insistence that the experience of same-sex attraction demands the assumption of a gay identity and lifestyle, many people long to reconcile their feelings of SSA with their trust in God’s ultimate design for their sexuality. 

Resources
  • Austin Institute : Great research & resources on sexuality, gender, and the family
  • Changed Movement : Testimonies of individuals who have set aside their LGBTQ+ identities and lifestyles to pursue wholeness in Christ
  • Jim Domen Ministries: Jim’s and other people’s stories of leaving homosexuality behind; pastoral and governmental resources for churches and individuals
  • Joseph Nicolosi: Therapeutic resources and testimonies from the late Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D. -website still actively maintained – see also Reintegrative Therapy Association
  • Ken Williams Ministries: Great resources, testimonies, and remote counseling from a season church leader
  • Hope For Wholeness Network: A comprehensive compilation of resources arranged by state for those searching for freedom from homosexuality through Jesus Christ
  • LDS Voices of Hope: A living repository of stories from the Church of Latter Day Saints of those seeking to reconcile their sexuality with their faith
  • Liz G. Flaherty: Liz’s story out of lesbianism, her blog, and books & products for the journey
  • SSA Hope: resources, Stories, and links to other resources for those who struggle with SSA
  • Such Were Some of You: Video testimonies of those who have struggled with SSA
Events and support groups
  • Brothers Road: Men supporting each other in addressing their same-sex attractions in affirming ways that align with their faith, values, morals, & life goals; help for spouses of those who struggle with unwanted SSA
  • Courage: Events, resources, and small groups in the Catholic Church for those struggling with unwanted SSA
  • David Pickup: Resources from a licensed marriage and family therapist regarding helping those struggling with SSA
  • Desert Stream: Events, resources, and small groups for those struggling with unwanted SSA, gender dysphoria, porngraphy, and other relational brokenness
  • Living Hope: Providing a safe place for individuals seeking restoration and healing through weekly support group meetings, moderated online support forums, in-depth discipleship programs, and active partnerships with churches around the world
  • Living Hope Ministries: The largest, world-wide online support groups for men, women, families and friends impacted by same sex attraction
  • PFOX (Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays): Events, resources, and testimonies related to pornography, gender dysphoria, and SSA

Gender Dysphoria

Many of the organizations that help with unwanted SSA (see above) also help those who are experiencing gender dysphoria; these additional resources below are specific to gender dysphoria.

Books on Gender Identity
  • Sexual Identity: The Harmony of Philosophy, Science, and Revelation
  • Loving God’s Children
  • Desist, Detrans, and Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult
  • Lost in Trans Nation
  • When Kids Say they’re Trans
  • Parents With Inconvenient Truths about Trans 
  • Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters
  • The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory
  • When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement

Pornography Addiction

  • The Conquer Series: A video series from the leaders of Pure Desire (see below) on breaking free from pornography addiction; good for individuals or small groups.
  • Covenant Eyes: Screen accountability software and resources for overcoming pornography addiction.
  • Integrity Restored: A Catholic hub for resources and events related to breaking free from pornography addiction, inclduing coaching for couples.
  • The Nathan Project: A NH-based ministry of men’s and women’s small groups focused on accountability, recovery, and support for those struggling with pornography addiction and their spouses.
  • Pure Desire Ministries:  A national ministry with video & book resources and small groups for those struggling with unwanted sexual behaviors, including pornography addiction.
  • pureHOPE: A hub of resources for those pursuing freedom from sexual brokenness.
  • The Samson Society: A fellowship of men focusing on authenticity, community,  humility, and recovery. Ongoing online groups and occasional in-person events.