Becoming Citizens
Learn how the CCNH and the Manchester Citizenship Center is helping to reduce barriers and make integrating new Americans easier and less stressful.
Learn how the CCNH and the Manchester Citizenship Center is helping to reduce barriers and make integrating new Americans easier and less stressful.
The New Hampshire Food Bank, a program of Catholic Charities New Hampshire, is pleased to announce that after a lengthy and intensive national search, Brentwood resident Eileen Groll Liponis has been named the new Food Bank executive director.
Respite care is a wonderful way for caregivers to get a temporary, much-needed break while ensuring loved ones continue to receive the care they require.
Anu R. Mullikin of Auburn and Kevin F. Barrett of Holderness are the two most recent members to join the Board of Trustees at Catholic Charities New Hampshire.
Thomas Mergenov joined Catholic Charities New Hampshire last month as a full-time Grant Writer.
CCNH named Brian May as accounting manager, David Romano as PCS Coordinator in Lebanon, and Kathryn Marchocki as Communications Manager.
In response to New Hampshire’s deadly opioid epidemic, Catholic Charities New Hampshire is sending a team of clinicians skilled in addiction counseling across the state to meet with families coping with this crisis.
CCNH staff celebrate with three clients who became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester on Oct. 27. Photos by Bob LaPree
Sarah and her husband, Doug, worked hard. While they earned just above minimum wage, they could barely pay the rent, utilities, food, student loans, car payments, car insurance and after-school […]
Immigrants ready to apply for U.S. citizenship can get free accredited legal advice and screening at the Manchester Citizenship Center, a pilot project that begins Oct. 29.