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Media Power Youth inspires young people to engage with media in thoughtful and creative ways that support their physical and mental well-being.
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Media Power Youth inspires young people to engage with media in thoughtful and creative ways that support their physical and mental well-being.
The mission of Cottage Hospital is to strengthen the health of our community by providing accessible, compassionate, quality health care.
Mission Statement: The Salvation Army, an international movement dedicated to serving communities in need, has been a vital part of New Hampshire since 1881. With a focus on empowering individuals and strengthening communities, its mission is to preach the gospel…
We are called to strengthen communities by empowering people to respond to life’s challenges.
The Animal Rescue League of NH improves animal welfare in our communities by helping pets and the people who care for them
Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter (NSKS) provides food, emergency shelter, and a wide range of supportive services to vulnerable individuals and families in Greater Nashua.
Offering essential opportunities for discovery, self-reflection and lifelong learning by fostering civil discourse and bringing ideas from the humanities to the people of New Hampshire. We connect people with ideas.
Serving 25 communities in southern New Hampshire, we provide traditional home care, including nursing, rehabilitation therapies, medical social work and licensed nursing assistants.
Community Bridges assures and maintains the integration, growth and interdependence of people with disabilities in their home communities, so they have positive control over the lives they have chosen for themselves.
The Monarch School of New England supports individuals with special needs so they can realize their greatest potential.
Enable persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement
Make-A-Wish® New Hampshire’s vision is to grant a wish for every eligible child facing a critical illness within our state.
Grounded in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, Catholic Charities New Hampshire responds to those in need with programs that heal, comfort and empower.
Inspiring all girls to be strong, smart and bold
When girls learn how to build with power tools, they come away with more than skills in woodworking — they come away empowered for life.
We are dedicated to finding loving families for homeless pets and providing temporary shelter and care for lost or abandoned pets.
Gateways Community Services provides innovative, high-quality, long-term services to support individuals throughout their lifetime so they can lead meaningful lives in their community.
Comfort, care and support for southwestern New Hampshire
The mission of FEEDNH.org, Great New Hampshire Restaurants’ Charitable Trust, is to strengthen New Hampshire communities through philanthropic collaboration, dedicated employee involvement and volunteerism benefiting local families, elderly, education and disadvantaged.
Our mission is to expand and improve the health care options available to our local community by supporting the resource needs of the Elliot Health System.
Together, we’re changing the way the world defines and views disabilities
We protect men, women and children experiencing homelessness in the Greater Seacoast area from exposure and hunger.
The Palace Theatre Trust enriches the region’s cultural life and serves as a community resource through its stewardship of the historic Palace Theatre and affiliate facilities.
SEE Science Center is where everyone can discover the excitement of STEM through fun, hands-on experiences.
Seacoast Science Center’s mission is to spark curiosity, enhance understanding and inspire conservation of our Blue Planet.
Supporting exceptional children and families toward a successful future.
United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in every community
The mission of Scouting America Daniel Webster Council is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
We are dedicated to caring for abandoned and homeless pets, protecting and advocating for pets in need and promoting the humane treatment of all animals.
To empower people of all ages through an array of human services and advocacy
Tools for living life independently
The nation’s leader in CPR education training, the Association teams with volunteers and community partners to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving information to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
Providing highly-trained, caring adults to be the voice for an abused or neglected child in New Hampshire’s family courts.
Enriching the lives of children with complex medical and developmental needs
New Hampshire’s bioscience industry employed 9,330 individuals in 2023 across 1,048 business establishments marking significant development of the industry over the last five years
The list of leaders for the 2025 edition is a unique group of people who have made their mark on New Hampshire’s economy, business climate and the state as a whole.
The New Hampshire Business Finance Authority (BFA) approved a $1 million loan to the New Hampshire Union Leader, the state’s largest newspaper, according to a Nov. 19 news release.
GreenSource Fabrication, an affiliate venture of Whelen Engineering, is set to expand its footprint in New Hampshire with a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for UHDI (Ultra High Density Interconnect) printed circuit boards (PCBs).
In New Hampshire, outdoor recreation accounts for $3.9 billion, or 3.4% of the state’s gross domestic product (GDP), with the Granite State ranking 8th in the country for outdoor recreation as a percentage of GDP.
The Latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of the movers and shakers in NH's business community
Grant funds Robin Hood Park renovations, plus 75 Canal Street apartments celebrate ribbon-cutting, new medical offices coming to Windham ... and more
Devine Millimet welcomes new associate to the firm, plus Shaheen & Gordon earns 11 Tier 1 Rankings from Best Law Firms in 2025 ... and more
When companies are looking to lower their health insurance costs and improve employee access to healthcare, they should consider a direct or concierge primary care practice as part of their wellness package.
Londonderry historic barn to be demolished, plus Derryfield meets for roundabout, new hires ... and more
DOT makes changes to Conway's East Side Road, plus Colliers welcomes new hires, Exeter seeks input on plans for vacant lot ... and more
Seventh annual event to take place November 7 at Manchester Country Club
McLane Middleton ranked 'highly recommended,' plus Windham man convicted of defrauding United Way nonprofit, judge dismisses electioneering complaint against Goffstown Library ... and more
State agencies seek $25m for building projects, plus Brian Dano joins SVN The Masiello Group ... and more
Mikros Technologies LLC, a Claremont, NH, company that develops liquid cooling solutions for thermal management, has been acquired by Jabil, a global manufacturing company based in St. Petersburg, Florida, the companies announced Oct. 1.
Ex-Sheriff Mark Brave faces new charges, plus Northfield nurse pleads guilty to diverting fentanyl from ICU patient ... and more
For families navigating both retirement planning and long-term care, the life-expectancy exception offers a powerful opportunity to preserve wealth across generations.
One Big Beautiful Bill Act further complicates the picture
The district recently received an unexpected $2 million bill from the risk pool that administers its health insurance, part of a debt shared by dozens of school districts across the state
Winning teams were Morpheus, Concord Community Team; Windham Windup, Windham High School; and The Power Knights, Manchester West and Goffstown High School.
A roundup of news updates from public companies in NH and nationwide
Thanks to a new apprenticeship program between Great Bay Community College (GBCC) and Lonza, Charlie Leland and Noah Ford jumpstarted their careers in the fast-paced field of biomedicine this summer.
“We entrust this school to her care and give thanks to our Lord, Jesus Christ. We look forward to growing the school to serve more students and families.”
The dedication of the Military and Veterans Campus in Franklin among recent highlights
Record declines in drug-related deaths follow a decade of investment in services