CCNH Nursing Homes: A Place to Thrive
Alice has friends, Bingo, dances, and a busy social life. Learn why more and more people are coming to nursing homes today to live.
Alice has friends, Bingo, dances, and a busy social life. Learn why more and more people are coming to nursing homes today to live.
The 21st annual St. Charles 5K starts at 9 a.m., Sept. 4, from Martin’s Point at Pease International Tradeport on a flat and fast course suitable for skilled runners as well as children and walkers.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire announces it hired David Hildenbrand (left) as chief financial officer and promoted Brian May (right) to director of accounting.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Exeter launched a substance use counseling program in Exeter this month to better address the community’s ability to respond to the statewide opioid epidemic.
During Volunteer Month, discover why Millennials – young people in their teens, 20s and 30s – are at the vanguard of volunteerism today.
Discover why attracting leaders and caregivers who share our focus on providing quality care makes all the difference to CCNH’s Healthcare Services.
More than 300 guests filled the Grappone Conference Center in Concord on Feb. 4 to celebrate Catholic Charities New Hampshire’s 12th annual Mardi Gras Gala. The event netted more than $115,000 for Catholic Charities’ programs that serve the poor and vulnerable.
Seeing blue? The raised awning in front of Mt. Carmel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is subtly lit in cobalt blue – creating a sense of safety, beauty and serenity at the Manchester site.
Learn how the CCNH and the Manchester Citizenship Center is helping to reduce barriers and make integrating new Americans easier and less stressful.
The New Hampshire Food Bank, a program of Catholic Charities New Hampshire, is pleased to announce that after a lengthy and intensive national search, Brentwood resident Eileen Groll Liponis has been named the new Food Bank executive director.