Volunteering – Lending a Helping Hand
Read about the volunteers of Catholic Charities NH’s Hand-in-Hand program in Littleton and how volunteering creates a community.
Read about the volunteers of Catholic Charities NH’s Hand-in-Hand program in Littleton and how volunteering creates a community.
The grant from the New Hampshire Department of Justice enables the human service agency to continue to protect victims of violence.
As assistant vice president, Knight assumes a greater role in the financial planning and assessment of Catholic Charities’ programs.
A father plays a significant role in his child’s life and the strength and health of his family. Learn one father’s story here.
“In providing care, we work to be as efficient as possible, to maintain the high quality required by exacting federal standards, and do right by our caregivers and staff. The latter has become increasingly impossible under the current state Medicaid reimbursement system.”
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.