Bedford Knights of Columbus and St. Elizabeth Seton Church raise more than $16,000 for NH Food Bank

read more…: Bedford Knights of Columbus and St. Elizabeth Seton Church raise more than $16,000 for NH Food Bank

The Bedford Knights of Columbus Council 12988 and members of St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church in Bedford recently raised more than $16,000 during the 2024 Turkey Drive to support the New Hampshire Food Bank, a program of Catholic Charities New Hampshire.

Families in Transition gears up for annual fundraising breakfast set for Nov. 26

read more…: Families in Transition gears up for annual fundraising breakfast set for Nov. 26

Families in Transition will host the 31st Annual Breakfast on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. Hundreds of businesses, political and community leaders will gather at the organization’s largest annual fundraiser to kick off the holiday season with heartfelt giving in support of people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in the Granite State.

Home Instead’s ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ campaign launches

read more…: Home Instead’s ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ campaign launches

As the community enters the season of giving, Home Instead is calling on New Hampshire residents to help brighten the holidays for older adults who may be feeling isolated or alone. Through the beloved Be a Santa to a Senior program, local community members can spread joy by giving a special holiday gift to seniors who might otherwise go without.

Girls Inc. of New Hampshire celebrates Completion of Economic Literacy Program

read more…: Girls Inc. of New Hampshire celebrates Completion of Economic Literacy Program

Girls who participate in Girls Inc.’s after-school programming at its Manchester center celebrated the completion of Absolute Success, an economic literacy program that teaches age-appropriate material with real-world examples. From playing store to playing the stock market, young women of all ages learned the concepts of earning, saving, spending and sharing money.

UNH reports $252 million in external research funding received in 2024, a 20% increase

read more…: UNH reports $252 million in external research funding received in 2024, a 20% increase

The University of New Hampshire’s competitive research funding grew by 20% in fiscal year 2024 to $252 million. The funds support nearly 1,000 projects across a range of disciplines aimed at solving problems and improving lives in New Hampshire and beyond. Funding earned by UNH researchers from federal agencies, state collaborators, business and industry and private foundations has more than doubled since 2019.

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