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NHCEH Announces the Appointment of Jennifer Chisholm as Executive Director
The New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness (NHCEH) Board of Directors has appointed Jennifer Chisholm, LICSW, MLADC, of Manchester, NH, as the organization’s next executive director. Chisholm br…
New Hampshire Statewide Street Outreach Summit, November 13 in Concord
The New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness (NHCEH) is pleased to partner in the hosting of the New Hampshire Statewide Street Outreach Summit on Monday, November 13 in Concord. NHCEH is joined b…
NHCEH News and Updates
It has been a very busy spring and summer season here at NHCEH. Here is a brief overview of recent successes, current updates, and news on the horizon. Spring and Summer Updates Following an unexpect…
NHCEH Launches Search for Next Executive Director
The New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness (NHCEH), a 501C-3 organization, was founded in 1990. As homelessness increased throughout the state, individuals and organizations began working on sol…
NH Gives – Help to End Homelessness in NH
Today, far too many children, families, and individuals are experiencing homelessness in New Hampshire. Countless others are at risk of homelessness. Homelessness is a problem we can solve. The caus…
Leaders gather in Concord to find solutions for homelessness in New Hampshire as winter nears (WMUR)
While the cold weather hasn’t really hit yet, some homeless shelters around New Hampshire are reporting that they are already full as leaders seek more solutions for the issue. On Tuesday, people loo…
Tri-City Mayors talk about community approaches to winter sheltering (The Rochester Post)
On October 25th, the Housing Stability Solutions Summit, a community collaboration responding to local trends in homelessness, was held at the Holiday Inn Conference Center, in downtown Concord. The…
Report finds a ‘tidal wave’ of homelessness
The number of homeless people was already growing fast before the pandemic, and now the problem has grown larger than we know, experts say. In Manchester alone, the count of unsheltered homeless has…
Hispanics – Latinos Disproportionately Affected By Homelessness ‘Tidal Wave’ (nhlatinonews.com)
Read the original article at nhlatinonews.com The number of homeless people in New Hampshire was already increasing before the pandemic, and now the problem has grown larger. Last month, the New Hamp…
But solving adequate affordable housing remains a priority for housing advocates
One year after the Covid-19 pandemic was declared a public health emergency by Gov. Chris Sununu, the rental market in New Hampshire has received another dose of government assistance. But even with…