Staff Transition at NH Food Bank
Catholic Charities New Hampshire announced today that Mel Gosselin, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Food Bank, is resigning to pursue other career opportunities.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire announced today that Mel Gosselin, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Food Bank, is resigning to pursue other career opportunities.
Catholic Charities has added four counselors to help continue its mission of moving lives forward as the state’s largest private, non-profit social service agency.
Catholic Charities has added Basra Mohamed to support immigrant victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. She will work for Immigration & Refugee Services out of the Manchester District Office.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire has hired a new Donor Relations Officer and enhanced its business office with the addition of a Senior Regional Business Office Manager.
There was music, dancing, good food and a wonderful spirit of giving recently when Catholic Charities New Hampshire hosted its 11th annual Mardi Gras Gala at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire did not have to look long or far to find its new Director of Parish & Community Services.
Tony Poekert is stepping down after nearly 32 years of service to Catholic Charities New Hampshire and the people of the North Country.
Karen Moynihan is the new Senior Donor Relations Officer for Catholic Charities New Hampshire. The position is vital to one of the largest private non-profit social service agencies in the New Hampshire.
Registration is now open for the 19th Annual St. Charles Children’s Home 5K Road Race that winds through the Pease International Tradeport in Portsmouth on September 7.
Joseph Raczka of Bedford joins the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities New Hampshire. Thomas E. Blonski, President and CEO of Catholic Charities New Hampshire, made the announcement.