Our mission is to express goodwill to our members and the communities in which we live and work.
History
During the 1926 grand opening ceremonies of PSNH’s first corporate headquarters at Elm and Lowell streets in Manchester, 10,000 local residents came and “took advantage of the opportunity to look over the handsome building,” reported the Union Leader, "piloted about by a delegation of 16 girls of the Women’s Committee.”
The Women’s Committee—now at Eversource—continues to this day as a social and charitable organization.
Charities We Support in 2024
Other charities include…
St. Jude’s Hospital, Friends of Aine, Granite State Association of FFA, Amoskeag Youth Rowing Club, and Stonewall Farm.
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Brigid’s House of Hope is New Hampshire’s first long-term restorative safe house for survivors of Human Trafficking in New Hampshire and surrounding areas. Brigid’s House of Hope is here to help support survivors who enter our program a safe space to heal and aid in their ultimate transition to safely reintegrate into their community.
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Webster House provides a substitute home for these children, offering a secure and structured environment with the primary goals of providing stability to a child’s life while rebuilding self-esteem, confidence, and reestablishing and rebuilding family relationships, whenever possible. For many children, the Webster House provides a home environment where structure, safety, love, caring, respect and stability exist.
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At Old Dogs Go To Helen, we believe even senior dogs or dogs in hospice care deserve to live the very best life they can, while they can, and we strive to make that possible for them
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David’s House is the dream of a little boy named David Cyr who passed away at age five after a three-and-a-half-year struggle against acute lymphocytic leukemia. Built so that families can remain together when it is most crucial, David’s House provides a home-away-from-home and support for families with children receiving treatment through Dartmouth Health Children’s.
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Here at Liberty House, we provide substance-free housing and vital community connections to empower homeless and struggling veterans on their journey to independence and self-sufficiency.
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Farmsteads of New England empowers adults with autism and other developmental disabilities to live meaningful and satisfying lives by providing exceptional residential and day services in inclusive farm communities.
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Harmony Home Ministry focuses on helping people advance their lives in so many different ways. Some of those ways include giving them a bike so they have transportation to a job, helping them pay first weeks rent and deposit in a room, and sending them to rehab.
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Welcome to Family Promise of Southern New Hampshire! We are compassionate and dedicated to supporting families facing homelessness. Here, you will find a warm embrace and a wealth of information on how we empower families to regain stability and thrive. Explore programs, volunteer opportunities, and ways to get involved. Together, we are building brighter futures, one family at a time.
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Save Your Ass is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re-homing of donkeys and mules in need. By providing educational opportunities that increase awareness of the human/animal bond and the specific needs of long ears, SYA can improve the lives of donkeys and mules everywhere.
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HAVEN serves women, men, children, and all people of marginalized genders and identities affected by domestic and sexual violence.
HAVEN is the largest violence prevention and support services agency in NH. The need to eliminate domestic and sexual violence, while supporting individuals and families, is greater than ever. Your support will help us better serve Rockingham and Strafford Counties, ultimately making the Greater Seacoast a safer place to live.
Meet the Board
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Kelley Demers
CHAIRPERSON
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Cynthia Sarvai
VICE-CHAIRPERSON
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Jo Ann Rheaume
TREASURER
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Sandra Morin
SECRETARY
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Katherine Roberge
PUBLIC RELATIONS
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Alexis Charpentier
WEB-MASTER