Granite United Way CEO Patrick Tufts stepping down after 20 years of social good

read more…: Granite United Way CEO Patrick Tufts stepping down after 20 years of social good

Granite United Way announces that Patrick Tufts, President and CEO, will be stepping down from his role at the end of the year. His departure follows two decades of innovative leadership for the organization. Under Tufts’ guidance, the organization has experienced exceptional growth and made a significant impact in communities across New Hampshire and Vermont. 

New Hampshire Resident is Dedicating Boston Marathon Run to Granite United Way

read more…: New Hampshire Resident is Dedicating Boston Marathon Run to Granite United Way

It takes a lot of dedication, training and, most of all, planning, to run the annual Boston Marathon. But for Meredith Stidham, it has been a dream she’s planned for nearly a decade. And those who know Meredith, Vice President of Community Impact at Granite United Way, know there isn’t a plan or spreadsheet she doesn’t love.

Manchester fire stations are now Safe Stations for addicts wanting to begin recovery

read more…: Manchester fire stations are now Safe Stations for addicts wanting to begin recovery

The City of Manchester announced a groundbreaking “Safe Station” initiative and an expansion of the Granite United Way’s 2-1-1NH service. Safe Station will utilize the ten 24/7/365 fire houses throughout the city and will serve as a designated safe environment for individuals seeking assistance. It is a starting point for drug/substance users who may not know where to begin the treatment and recovery process.