The Face of Poverty in New Hampshire
More Families are Facing Poverty than One May Think. Imagine for one moment working two minimum wage jobs, relying on public transportation, trying to pay daycare costs, struggling to buy […]
More Families are Facing Poverty than One May Think. Imagine for one moment working two minimum wage jobs, relying on public transportation, trying to pay daycare costs, struggling to buy […]
The grand opening for the Healing Garden at the Mount Carmel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Manchester was held on Thursday, July 14.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire announced today that Mel Gosselin, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Food Bank, is resigning to pursue other career opportunities.
The kiss of the sun for pardon, The song of the birds for mirth, One is nearer God’s heart in a garden Than anywhere else on earth. – Dorothy Frances […]
“A broken heart is also an open heart.” – Louise Hay Catholic Charities Counseling, with a caring heart and a listening ear, helps you through struggles and transitions. Most of […]
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.
The question of senior living is a hard one. Learn how to approach the topic of moving a loved one to assisted living or skilled nursing care.
“I’m not helpless, I just need a little help” – Anonymous Humans are fragile and yet resilient. But often we refuse asking for help, resist going to counseling because it […]
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.