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Granite United Way Granite United Way is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals and families across New Hampshire and Windsor County, Vermont. By uniting local nonprofits, government agencies, businesses, private foundations, and volunteers, Granite United Way focuses on strategic investments that help community members Learn, Earn, and Be Healthy. Their commitment to transparency and Read more...
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Free Rein Rescue & Rehab Free Rein Rescue & Rehab is a nonprofit equine rescue in the North Country dedicated to creating a sanctuary where horses and humans unite for healing, growth, and joy. Offering comprehensive equine therapy programs, adoption, and fostering initiatives, they aim to provide loving homes and therapeutic experiences for veterans, adaptive athletes, disabled residents, elderly individuals, Read more...
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Copper Cannon Camp The mission of Copper Cannon Camp is to enrich the lives of under-served youth of New Hampshire by providing a quality, tuition-free camp experience. Copper Cannon remains unique in that it’s the only camp in New Hampshire to provide a completely free traditional summer camp experience to all children who deserve it. The founder of Copper Cannon Read more...
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Community Builders Hub The Community Builders Hub is your go-to spot for building connections, spreading the word about community-building projects and trading tips from ongoing efforts across a wider region, covering New Hampshire’s Coös County, northern Grafton, and northeastern Essex County, Vermont. Their events are all about building relationships, getting the word out about community-building activities, and sharing the good Read more...
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CASA of New Hampshire, Inc Court Appointed Special Advocates – CASA of New Hampshire – provides a voice for children and youth who have experienced abuse and neglect by empowering a statewide network of trained volunteers to advocate on their behalf so they can thrive in safe, permanent homes. In 2024, CASA of NH’s 663 active volunteers handled 971 cases Read more...