Webster House Children’s Home
Webster House Children’s Home provides a safe, supportive home for children who are unable to live at home primarily for reasons of abuse, neglect or difficulties in the community.
Our goal is to ensure that New Hampshire residents facing hardship, crisis and uncertainty can access the resources and support they need to overcome adversity and build sustainable futures. We serve individuals and families from all backgrounds and beliefs, finding solutions for the most pressing issues impacting New Hampshire residents and communities, including poverty, food insecurity, mental health challenges, homelessness, social isolation, aging, unsafe environments for children and, more recently, access to affordable housing. Whether it’s helping a family struggling to get by, a mother and baby with no safe place to call home, a homebound senior in need of food, a veteran overcoming past trauma, or someone facing mental health challenges, we are committed to providing every opportunity for those we serve to create the brighter future they deserve.
The year ahead is packed with exciting events catering to all ages, all in support of our vital programs! Join us on Saturday, February 22, for our renowned Mardi Gras Gala at the DoubleTree in Manchester, featuring a Cajun-inspired dinner, dancing, captivating silent and live auctions, and plenty of entertainment that’s sure to leave lasting memories. Additionally, our Liberty House program will host its annual Fore the Veterans Golf Tournament on Friday, June 27, and the Veterans Day Breakfast on Saturday, November 8. Our New Generation program, offering shelter and transitional housing to single mothers and their children, invites you to tee off at the “Mulligans for Moms” Golf Tournament on September 15 at Breakfast Hill Golf Club in Greenland. You can also make a big impact by hosting third-party events or fundraisers! For questions or additional information, reach out to Rebecca Fredrickson at rfredrickson@nh-cc.org.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire offers a range of flexible and convenient giving opportunities to support our transformative, life-changing work. This includes corporate sponsorships, cash gifts, matching gifts, contributions of security and mutual fund shares, donor advised funds, in-kind donations, memorial gifts, legacy bequests and even cryptocurrency contributions. Catholic Charities New Hampshire is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that ensures all your donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Every gift directly fuels our programs right here in NH, guaranteeing your gift delivers impact, and goes into action immediately. Visit cc-nh.org/ways-to-give to learn more.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire provides many rewarding ways to support people and communities across New Hampshire through the spirit of volunteerism. We welcome individuals, families, students, corporate groups and more! This includes delivering food or providing rides for homebound seniors through our CareGivers programs (Greater Manchester and Nashua), assisting seniors through our Monadnock at Home program (Monadnock Region), lending a hand at our various senior living communities, or providing administrative or event support. To discover a new sense of purpose through volunteerism, visit cc-nh.org/volunteer, or call 603-669-3030 for more information.
Most Rev. Peter A. Libasci
Chairman
Diocese of Manchester
Thomas E. Blonski
President & CEO
Dr. Susan D. Huard
Vice Chair
Hooksett
Patrick Ford, III
Treasurer
Exeter
Adam Coughlin
Secretary
Bedford
Peter Burger
Concord
Dean Christon
Deputy Vice Chair
Manchester
Kate Baker Demers
Manchester
Kevin P. Desrosiers, MD
Bedford
Nick Gray
Manchester
Jeff McLean
Portsmouth
Ken Senus
Londonderry
David Wenger
Manchester
Stephanie Wimmer
Windham
Very Rev. Jason Jalbert
Vicar General
Diocese of Manchester
This profile is part of NH Business Review’s 2025 Charitable Giving Guide.
To learn more about the Charitable Giving Guide and other New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, please visit www.nhbr.com/CGG.