Bank of America commits $250M over the 5 years to address hunger, basic needs, for struggling families

read more…: Bank of America commits $250M over the 5 years to address hunger, basic needs, for struggling families

This philanthropic investment expands the bank’s longstanding efforts to help individuals and families access nutritious food and critical services, particularly during the winter and holiday months when demand on nonprofit partners is at its highest.

Empowering Minds Summit brings 230 girls together to tackle youth mental health and suicide prevention

read more…: Empowering Minds Summit brings 230 girls together to tackle youth mental health and suicide prevention

Catholic Medical Center (CMC) and Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains successfully hosted the inaugural Mental Health Summit on Saturday, November 22 at Manchester Community College, drawing 230 girls (grades 2–12) and their adult mentors for a day dedicated to mental wellness and suicide prevention.

City authorizes funding for Hope for NH Recovery temporary housing for emergency stabilization program

read more…: City authorizes funding for Hope for NH Recovery temporary housing for emergency stabilization program

Hope for NH Recovery has already filled the former C.A. Hoitt Furniture building with a variety of different services and programs for those impacted by substance abuse. Now, they’ll have more funding to expand those services.

The ‘invisible’ hunger: The burden of food insecurity on Granite Staters

read more…: The ‘invisible’ hunger: The burden of food insecurity on Granite Staters

Food insecurity. According to the 2025 Feeding America Report, one in nine New Hampshire residents face hunger. What does that mean? And how did those who rely on government assistance find help in the midst of the government shutdown? Here to discuss this and more is Elsy Cipriani, executive director of the New Hampshire Food Bank.

Elliot Hospital’s Granite State Partners Program celebrates milestone

read more…: Elliot Hospital’s Granite State Partners Program celebrates milestone

Elliot Hospital’s Granite State Partners Program has reached a significant milestone in addressing New Hampshire’s nursing workforce needs, celebrating the midpoint of its $3 million Nursing Expansion Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. This initiative, designed to strengthen the state’s healthcare pipeline, has successfully retained all 300 individuals from the NH community who aspire to pursue nursing careers.

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