The KEY Collective
The KEY Collective envisions every child without the financial means having the same opportunities available to their peers, available to them, without any social stigma attached.
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The KEY Collective envisions every child without the financial means having the same opportunities available to their peers, available to them, without any social stigma attached.
We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience based curriculum which creatively integrates running and movement.
Gather’s mission is to offer innovative programs that build food security in welcoming and dignified ways.
Legislature also wrestles with the Business and Enterprise Tax, which has a direct effect on state revenues, and as it looks at how Meals and Rental Tax revenue is distributed and whether there should be an additional “Pillow Tax” on rentals
Mission Statement: The mission of Franklin VNA & Hospice is to provide compassionate and quality Home Health Care, Hospice Care and education to individuals and families in our communities so that they may reach their highest level of independence.…
A state-run program that encourages communities to add much needed housing in New Hampshire, already defunded in the current budget, is on the precipice of disappearing altogether. The House Committee on Housing voted 10-8 on Jan. 20 to repeal the so-called Housing Champions program administered by the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs.
Our mission is to End Homelessness, One Family at a Time. Our vision is to equip families with the tools and skills they need to rise from housing insecurity to self-sufficiency; from crisis to sustainable lifestyles that include secure housing, successful careers and financial security.
We provide compassionate, affirming care that empowers people to honor their physical autonomy and build community through inclusive education and advocacy for equal human rights.
Bob Baines, the former mayor of Manchester, past principal of Manchester High School West and current Manchester School Board member, died in Boston on Jan. 23 due to complications following heart surgery.