By Lois R. Shea, Senior Writer and Communications Officer |
The latest issue of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Purpose newsletter is available online, with hard copies arriving in mailboxes soon.
In it, we explore how New Hampshire nonprofits continue to help people meet basic needs — in a context of increased demand and cost of operations.
Download and read the full PDF version of Purpose where you will also find stories about:
- How one New Hampshire woman devoted her life to helping people with disabilities
- Why harm reduction matters
- How the Cornucopia Project connects kids to local food and community
- Why ‘you don’t have to be a Rockefeller’ to create a charitable legacy
And so much more.
Thanks for reading.
Read Purpose Fall/Winter 2024 (PDF)
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