Engaging Mind | Connecting Communities | Celebrating New Hampshire
New Hampshire PBS inspires one million Granite Staters each month with engaging and trusted local and national programs on-air, online, via mobile, in classrooms and in communities. Founded in 1959 as the New Hampshire Network, the station has evolved its identity and services over the years. From the New Hampshire Network to Channel 11 to New Hampshire Public Television, and as of October 1, 2017, New Hampshire PBS. The station’s new identity more strongly reflects its affinity with the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and its evolution as a multi-media public service provider.
Since 1966, Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Hampshire has been changing lives — one friendship at a time. Mentoring gives youth the inspiration and confidence needed to achieve their dreams, provides parents with a network of support, and offers volunteers the opportunity to make a big difference in someone else's life, just by having fun!
The Exeter Junior Baseball and Softball League is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization. We receive no public funding. All of our funds are raised through player registrations, sponsorships and fundraising efforts. The organization is governed by an elected Board of Directors (elected each October) and depends on the contributions of dedicated coaches and parents. EJBSL is affiliated with Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken Baseball, a national governing body for youth baseball & softball for children ages 4-18. While not as large as its better known peer — Little League — Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken affiliated leagues actually outnumber Little League affiliates by a 2-1 margin in New Hampshire (and growing).
VFW Post 2181 has been offering Veterans' and Military Organizations from its single location in New Hampshire since their foundation in 2010.
Our center opened its doors in October of 2004. Since then, more than 40 children each school year have received training to help them overcome their dyslexia. Many of our dyslexia practitioners have gone on to excel in the public school system and their post-secondary education. More than 350 students have been tutored through our center and 125 teachers and other professionals have trained and been certified as dyslexia practitioners in the Orton Gillingham clinical methods.
Established in 1989, the Community Children's Fund (CCF) was created by the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce to raise funds to provide warm winter clothing and bedding to needy children in 11 local communities.
The Mission of Career Technical Education (CTE) is to ensure that every citizen of New Hampshire graduated from high school, college and career ready. CTE helps students gain the skills, technical knowledge, academic foundation and real-world experience they need to prepare for high-skill, high-demand, high-wage careers.
The New Hampshire Automotive Education Foundation (NHAEF) is the non-profit arm of the NHADA. With strong forged relationships with NH’s Community College System and Career and Technical Education Centers (CTEs), we can help you find qualified technicians for your business.
Seacoast Family Promise collaborates with local municipalities, businesses, social service agencies, schools, and faith-based organizations. Volunteers are welcomed for many different opportunities. Seacoast Family Promise offers essential, results-proven strategies ensuring family success. After returning to the community with stable housing and employment, families receive aftercare support through Home Again, a continuing system of case management and support services.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits, trains, and supports community volunteers to serve as advocates for children throughout the state who have experienced abuse or neglect. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
Dedicated to a mission to help New Hampshire families struggling through a life threatening disease, illness or disability connecting neighbor to neighbor, friend to friend and business to business in a caring fundraising network.
Annie's Angels has never said no to a family who meets our mission and needs our help.
Gather provides nutritious food and prepared meals to those experiencing hunger on the Seacoast in NH and Maine. We do this through our pantry market, mobile markets, and innovative food access programs. Gather serves more than 9,000 Seacoast residents each month and distributes over 1.5 million pounds of food each year.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Exeter offers food and emergency financial assistance to residents of Exeter, Stratham, Newfields, Brentwood, Kensington, and East Kingston. Services at the Community Assistance Center, such as dental care and homeless support, are available to anyone in need.
Southern District YMCA provides opportunities for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility in our southern New Hampshire community. We achieve this by putting our principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all - regardless of age, gender, sexuality, race, ability, religion or income.
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