Impacting lives, expanding access

Impacting lives, expanding access

ATinNH transforms lives by helping people across the Granite State live, work, and participate fully. Every device we demonstrate, loan, or refurbish, every training we provide, and every innovation we develop expands opportunities for independence, learning, and community engagement. Our hands-on services, 3D-printed custom devices, and discount purchasing programs deliver practical, affordable technology that meets real-world needs.


By reducing barriers and increasing access, ATinNH gives people more energy for the “want to do’s” in life—building a New Hampshire where accessibility is everywhere and participation truly belongs to all.


During the 2025 fiscal year ATinNH supported residents in the following ways:

964

Device demonstrations provided to 1,411 residents

135

Referrals made for services or assessments

1,463

People participated in trainings provided by ATinNH

$261,114

savings to customers through 1,970 items

898

devices saving consumers $24,995

1,077

AT devices loaned to 689 different residents

“The loaned iPad was a great tool to test before investing in one ourselves. We now have our own and continue using it. We highly recommend the ATinNH library to anyone considering assistive technology and will definitely use it again.”

— Franklin W.

Moving access forward

Every day, Assistive Technology in New Hampshire (ATinNH) connects people with tools that make life easier, work more attainable, and independence more possible. But beyond technology, it’s about confidence, choice, and connection. Contact us to learn how you can help create a future where every Granite Stater has the tools, knowledge, and support to live the life they choose.

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    The Annual Report

    ATinNH’s latest Annual Report highlights a year of innovation, collaboration, and real-world results. Discover how our work is expanding access to assistive technology, empowering individuals, and strengthening communities across New Hampshire.

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