Families in Transition welcomes new leadership team members
Daniel Kern has been hired to serve as Chief Financial Officer and Kerry Pellerin, as Chief Human Resources officer.
Daniel Kern has been hired to serve as Chief Financial Officer and Kerry Pellerin, as Chief Human Resources officer.
This is the story of how internet, pandemic and social media can come together for the greater good. If you know of and love Harry Chapin and his music, there are ways to support what he inspired throughout this piece.
Angie’s Shelter utilizes vacant space to safely care for 17 participants who are homeless.
Families in Transition New Horizons recently hired Chris Wellington to be its Director of Housing Development & Operations.
Big sale and lots of room to shop at Outfitters Thrift Store on Sept. 27.
The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, September 27, where customers can shop a special sale, enter to win gift certificates, learn more about volunteering, and enjoy light refreshments.
The TD Charitable Foundation recently donated $200,000 to Families in Transition-New Horizons as part of the foundation’s commitment to giving back to the community — in this case, helping the two organizations as it navigates an historic merger.
The award will be presented on April 19 at the GMCC’s Annual Dinner and Citizen of the Year Celebration at the Manchester Downtown Hotel (formerly the Radisson Hotel).
Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig and Governor Chris Sununu Announce Approval of Contracts for New Providers to Continue Substance Use Disorder Programs in Manchester.
Upon completion of the free program, graduates become part of a network of skilled leaders focused on improving the quality of life in communities across New Hampshire.
The $4 million Manchester Recovery and Treatment Center, at 293 Wilson St., will occupy the second and third floors of the former Hoitt Furniture building. Construction is expected to begin in March.
The educational scholarship will be awarded to students currently living in New Hampshire who have experienced homelessness during their school career, have demonstrated academic achievement, and have the desire to continue their education beyond high school.