CCNH Receives $25K to Assist Victims of Crime
The grant from the Norwin S. & Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation provides immigrant victims of crime with the full legal benefits available to them under immigration law.
The grant from the Norwin S. & Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation provides immigrant victims of crime with the full legal benefits available to them under immigration law.
CCNH announced the appointment of Maria Ryan, Ph.D., APRN; Very Reverend Jason Jalbert; and Very Reverend Shawn Therrien to its board of trustees effective March 22, 2018.
The accolade honors an exceptional human resources leader who has made a profound impact on their organization, the local community and the industry as a whole.
The rating – the highest possible – from the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services signifies exceptional care at CCNH’s nursing facilities.
Michael McDonough hired as Executive Director, Marketing and Communications.
The event raised more than $136,000, most of which goes toward the agency’s Emergency Services Fund that provides emergency assistance and vital services to poor and vulnerable residents of all faiths throughout New Hampshire.
Tom Blonski and Paul Janampa cover CCNH’s work on WSMN-AM Nashua’s “United Way Community Connections” radio show with host Mike Apfelberg.
The 13th Annual Mardi Gras Gala, is a fun-filled evening supporting the 1-in-13 poor and vulnerable New Hampshire residents.
Our Sunday Visitor newsweekly recognized Rev. John Mahoney among its “Catholics of the Year 2017” for his work as director of CCNH’s Counseling Services.
Manchester Citizenship Center begins its second year of providing free legal clinics to Greater Manchester residents who want to become citizens.