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This Mental Health Awareness Month, which we can’t just celebrate; we need to protect Medicaid
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At an Aug. 23 open house, the NHHEAF Network Organizations awarded $22,000 in scholarships to 22 college-bound New Hampshire students and seven iPads to current high school students for use in the upcoming school year. To date, NHHEAF’s ‘I am College Bound’ initiative has awarded $178,500 in college scholarships and 24 iPads to students in the state.
This Mental Health Awareness Month, which we can’t just celebrate; we need to protect Medicaid
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Stay Work Play NH, a nonprofit that works to attract and retain young people in New Hampshire, has joined with NH Business Review as a partner for Leadership Unscripted, serving as the event’s Emerging Leaders Sponsor. The June 4 event…
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