CATCHing Up Here's what we've been up to! Summer 2019 |
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On Wednesday, June 5 we were thrilled to welcome many of our volunteers, supporters, and community leaders into our offices for an official ceremonial ribbon cutting, a kick-off to our 30th anniversary year, and recognition of the national NeighborWorks Week 2019! Concord Mayor Jim Bouley and the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce helped cut the ribbon and extended support and well wishes for CATCH's milestone. | | |
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Thank you so much to everyone who supported CATCH through the Round-It-Up at the Register program at the Concord Food Co-op! We raised $3,000 for our affordable housing programs from your generous donations. We are grateful to the Co-op for their leadership in supporting Concord's community organizations! | | |
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Our residents at the Franklin Light & Power Mill received free toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss donated by Northeast Delta Dental as our Resident Services Coordinators promoted oral/dental health throughout the month of August. Thank you Northeast Delta Dental for supporting our residents! |
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Staff Spotlight We are continuing our series of introducing you to CATCH's staff! This month we're focusing on marketing and development. | | |
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Today we would like to introduce another of our fantastic Board of Directors! Follow the link below to meet Art Casavant, First Vice President and Community Development Officer of People's United Bank. | | |
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On August 28 we were honored to host former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld in collaboration with Housing Action NH as part of the Our Homes, Our Votes, Our New Hampshire campaign. This is part of a national non-partisan campaign to educate and mobilize more low-income voters and affordable housing advocates, and to ensure low income housing interests are represented in presidential campaigns! | | |
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Please join us in welcoming Aki Mathieu, Controller of Riverbend Community Mental Health, and Todd Watson, Vice President Commercial Relationship Manager with Bangor Savings Bank to our Finance Committee! Check out the press release below to learn more about their backgrounds and the role of our finance committee. | | |
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In June, Franklin residents had an opportunity to discuss substance misuse, stigma, and the important work of the Franklin Mayor's Drug Task Force with Coordinator Kandyce Tucker. |
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How can YOU help? If you're interested in helping us create communities where every person is confident of a home, here are a few ways: SUPPORT CATCH WITH A GIFT Consider making a tax-deductible gift to CATCH Neighborhood Housing. We rely on the support of generous community members to grow all of our housing programs and cannot thank you enough for your ongoing generosity! To learn more about how your gifts change lives, check out our most recent Annual Report. DOUBLE YOUR GIFT Many businesses offer matching contributions if an individual makes a gift to a nonprofit. Ask your employer about this opportunity and double your impact to CATCH! |
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