The Soapbox: On homelessnes, seeking solutions is needed instead of seeking blame

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For decades, I have been involved with many other advocates in efforts to end homelessness in NH and worked for many years in agencies involved with housing and low-income people. I  grew up in and have worked in Manchester. I have also worked all over the state including Nashua, where I live now. Since homelessness is caused by multiple economic, social, and health-related factors, it is not easy to find effective solutions. 

Sisters of Mercy mark 165 years in Manchester

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As the NH Sisters of Mercy celebrate 165 years since our founding in 1858 in Manchester, we note that the seeds of Mercy were planted in Ireland in 1831 by Catherine McAuley, our founder. Her close friend, Frances Warde, transplanted those seeds to fertile soil in 36 foundations. At present, there are over 2,000 Sisters of Mercy in the U.S. 

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