Connecting people ➜ Strengthening systems ➜ Protecting community health
We’re Better Together
From direct support services to regional strategy, we help communities across New Hampshire’s Lakes Region thrive—today and into the future.
Need Help Right Now?
Direct Support for Aging, Disability & Caregiver Needs
Confused about Medicare? Caring for a loved one? Need housing, food, or transportation assistance?
We’re here to connect you to the right services—without judgment or runaround.
Our certified resource connectors will guide you through the support options available to you and your family.
Talk to a Resource Connector
Laconia Office: (603) 528-6945
Tamworth Office: (603) 323-2043
What We Do
We work across the Lakes Region to ensure every resident, caregiver, and community leader has access to the resources, information, and partnerships they need to live healthier, safer, and more connected lives.
Our work is built on four pillars of impact:
Human Services
Connecting individuals and families to resources, long-term care support, and person-centered options through our ADRC programs.
Community Health
Coordinating public health strategy and planning through the Winnipesaukee Public Health Council and CHIP.
Emergency Preparedness
Planning and training with first responders and municipalities to respond to health and safety crises.
Prevention Strategies
Preventing substance misuse, suicide, and isolation through education, outreach, and community partnerships.
Who We Support
Whether you’re:
A caregiver looking for help
A resident facing a tough season
A provider trying to connect a patient
A municipal leader preparing for a crisis
Or a partner organization looking to collaborate...
You’re in the right place. Let us help you find your next step.
Regional Reach, Local Commitment
We proudly serve the Winnipesaukee Public Health Region, including:
Alton, Barnstead, Belmont, Center Harbor, Danbury, Franklin, Gilford, Gilmanton, Hill, Laconia, Meredith, Moultonborough, New Hampton, Northfield, Sanbornton, and Tilton.
Get Involved
You don’t have to be a public health professional to make a difference.
Join our Volunteer Corps
Attend a CERT Training
Become part of the Medical Reserve Corps
Serve on a CHIP Committee
Let’s build healthier communities—together.
Learn More About Us
Since 2005, Partnership for Public Health has brought people together to improve the well-being of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. What started as a small group of committed leaders is now a trusted regional hub for public health strategy and support.
Community Health In Action
Did You Know?
1 in 5 residents in our region is over 65.
Our CHIP data helps guide expansion of aging-in-place services and caregiver support programs.