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Project C.A.S.H.

C.A.S.H. (Creating a Savings Habit) is all about money – it’s about CASH. Having it in your pocket, in your bank, letting it build rather than seeing it disappear. It’s about being smart with your money, becoming informed about the real cost of credit. And it’s about planning for your future – making your dreams come true. We provide workshops, fact sheets, interactive money games, answers to your question, and even one-on-one assistance with staff or a Peer Educator as needed.

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Veterans Support Office

The UNH Veterans Support Office is located in the Registrar's Office in Stoke Hall, Room 128EA. Office hours are 0800 to 1630 Monday through Friday. This office can help with general benefit questions, assistance in navigating the university and accessing services, support and advocate on issues important to vets, connect you with your Advisor, and suggest services that can aid you in decisions about majors and careers. To ease the transition from soldier to student, the office has social events, and helps you connect with other students, faculty and staff.

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National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center

24 Hours a day hotline, to call for help dealing with alcohol and other substance abuse issues. The Center also provides extensive information and resources on their website alcohol, drugs, detoxing, intervention, and addiction help. 

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

24-Hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers help for yourself, or someone else when contemplating suicide, or coping after a suicide. There are also many online tools, and resources about topics around suicide. 

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24 Hours A Day Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Smokefree.gov

A program created by the National Cancer Insitute, Smokefree.gov offers short and long-term tools and resources to help individuals understand the risks of tobacco and how to help them quit. Smokefree.gov also offers a quitline; trained counselors who can text or talk over the phone about a wide arrange of tobacco and quitting topics.

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Group Fitness Classes

Campus Recreation offers 35-40 group classes per semester, including step, yoga, pilates, hi/lo, cycling, cardio boxing, hip hop, strength training, interval training, Women's Self Defense, Latin funk, and others. Most classes taught in Hamel Recreation Center's Studio 1. Classes are open to students and members of Hamel Recreation Center. Guests must pay a fee of $10 per class and sign a waiver.

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Water Fitness Classes

Water Fitnness Classes are basic aerobic class in shallow or deep water offering less impact for the same intensity as a land-based aerobic class. This class is set to music and starts with a warm up, moving into the aerobic segment, cooling down, and finishing with stretches. This class is free to students and members of the Hamel Recreation Center and Pool Pass Holders. All others must pay a fee of $7 per class. 

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Indoor Squash/Racquetball Courts

There is one international squash court and four racquetball courts located on the bottom floor of the Hamel Recreation Center.  These courts are first come, first serve, but are also available for patrons to reserve as early as 5pm for the next day. Racquets are available to be rented from the equipment room, but balls are not provided. Patrons may bring their own or purchase some at the Front Desk of the Hamel Recreation Center.

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UNH Homecoming Race

The UNH Homecoming 5K Road Race is scheduled for October 10, 2012. The entry fee is $12 when registering by October 6, and increases to $15 on race day. First 300 registered receive race t-shirt.

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