Families in Transition

 

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2026 Goals:

We will focus on delivering the highest-quality services to individuals and families who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, facing food insecurity or experiencing substance use disorders.

Fundraising Events:

Each May, our community comes together at Veteran’s Park in Manchester for the annual Walk Against Hunger, supporting our mission to fight food insecurity. Participants enjoy a walk through downtown, returning to the park for a celebration! Sponsorship opportunities are available, and individuals and teams can register to fundraise.

The Tuesday before Thanksgiving, we host the Annual Breakfast, our largest fundraising event, bringing together business leaders, civic officials, volunteers and friends to support our mission of preventing and breaking the cycle of homelessness. Sponsorship opportunities are available, as well as individual tickets for those who wish to attend.

Giving Opportunities:

Your generosity helps us provide housing, emergency shelter, substance use treatment and food programs to individuals and families in our community, strengthening our ability to prevent and break the cycle of homelessness.

You can make an impact in many meaningful—and tax-savvy—ways, including making a one-time donation, giving a recurring gift, joining the Leadership Circle, planning a future gift, or contributing through donor-advised fund grants, gifts of stock and other non-cash contributions. Thank you for helping us provide safety, stability and hope to those who need it most.

Volunteer Opportunities:

There’s no shortage of ways to make a real impact on hunger and housing needs. On-site volunteers help prep and serve meals, keep our pantry stocked and organized, and assist our facilities team with cleaning and apartment turnovers. Prefer to help from home? You can assemble activity bags for kids while their adults attend meetings, giving families a little breathing room when they need it most.

Board Officers   /   Board Members

Stephen Norton
Chair
Community advocate

Robert Bonfiglio
Vice Chair
Rise Private Wealth Management

Gary Potavin
Treasurer
Amphenol TCS

Cheryl Moreau
Secretary
Community advocate

David Crespo
Primerica Financial Services

Jack Dunleavy
Manchester Police Department

Heather Francoeur
Rockland Trust

Chloe Golden
Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green

Michael Guarini
Brophy Wealth Management

May Hatem
Service Credit Union

Christopher Kennedy
NH Healthy Families

Laura King
Camden National Bank

Karen Moynihan
New Hampshire Catholic Charities

Steve Palmer
NHTrust Financial Advisors

Sean Parnell
Clark Insurance

Hilary Holmes Rheaume
Bernstein Shur

Michael Simoneau
Community advocate

Michael Visocchi
Community advocate

Carol Willoughby
First American Title

 

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This profile is part of NH Business Review’s 2026 Charitable Giving Guide.

To learn more about the Charitable Giving Guide and other New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, please visit www.nhbr.com/CGG.

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