 | New Horizons for NH: Started as
a Roman Catholic charity, NHFNH is a private, independent
organization that has a large food pantry, a soup kitchen and
shelters for both men and women. www.newhorizonsfornh.org
Contact: Lee Martel (668-2578) |
 | Families in Transition: FIT
provides transitional and permanent housing for families in
need in Manchester. They have renovated old mill space into
beautiful apartments in recent years, serving both the look of
the city and the needs of its people. www.fitnh.org
Contact: Stephanie Savard (641-9441) |
 | New Life Home: New Life is a
Rehabilitation home for women and their children. It provides
a long term program in a loving, Christian environment and
enjoys a very high success rate. George and Grace Rosado
started the ministry in 1979 and have served there ever since.
www.newlifehome.org
Contact: Grace Rosado
(624-8444) |
 | Helping Hands: Helping Hands is
a Christian ministry that provides shelter for men with
various addictions. They are in the process of securing
funding for permanent apartments in the city. Contact: Craig
Everett (623-8778) |
 | The Salvation Army: Situated in
the heart of the center city, SA has a vital role in meeting
tangible needs in the name of Jesus Christ. Through programs
like Kids’ Café, Club 316 and seasonal outreaches, the
Salvation Army has a unique position in that it is recognized
widely as a charity that provides for the physical needs of
children and families while at the same time maintaining a
strong evangelical commitment. (627-7013) |