Life Plan: Forging a Better Future
Kalila, a Community Services client, wasn’t just tired of living paycheck to paycheck, she was ready to do something about it.
Kalila, a Community Services client, wasn’t just tired of living paycheck to paycheck, she was ready to do something about it.
Hand-in-Hand connects high school volunteers with community members in search of assistance with a wide range of home projects in the North Country.
Despite her own difficulties, a Salem woman, with assistance from Catholic Charities, comes through for her three grandchildren.
As part of National Health Maternal Depression Month, we are taking a look at an issue faced by millions of mothers: postpartum anxiety and depression.
“My sons and I were helped in a way that I could have never, ever imagined.” Discover how creating a Life Plan at Catholic Charities New Hampshire helped Stephanie and her children get their lives back on track.
Amy woke up determined to give her children the opportunities she never had. Learn how a Life Plan from CCNH is helping her accomplish her goals.
Robert was at the top of his career until he faced medical hardship. He lost his job, was facing eviction, and was “desperate and broken.” That changed when he came to CCNH’s office in Concord.
Read about the volunteers of Catholic Charities NH’s Hand-in-Hand program in Littleton and how volunteering creates a community.
During Volunteer Month, discover why Millennials – young people in their teens, 20s and 30s – are at the vanguard of volunteerism today.
More Families are Facing Poverty than One May Think. Imagine for one moment working two minimum wage jobs, relying on public transportation, trying to pay daycare costs, struggling to buy […]