Our mission is to express goodwill to our members and the communities in which we live and work.
Meet the Board
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Kelley Demers
CHAIRPERSON
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Alison Marcotte
VICE-CHAIRPERSON
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Jo Ann Rheaume
TREASURER
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Cherie LeBrun
SECRETARY
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Jocelyn Lencki
PUBLIC RELATIONS
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Alexis Charpentier
WEB-MASTER
Charities We Support in 2025
Other charities include…
The Granite State Association of the FFA, Friends of Aine, St. Jude’s, Share Fund, New Durham Food Pantry, Amoskeag Youth Rowing Club, Stonewall Farm
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David’s House is the dream of a little boy named David Cyr who passed away at age five after a three-and-a-half-year struggle against acute lymphocytic leukemia. Built so that families can remain together when it is most crucial, David’s House provides a home-away-from-home and support for families with children receiving treatment through Dartmouth Health Children’s.
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Warriors @ 45 North provides care and rest through outdoor activities at no cost for Active Duty, Guard, Reserve, Retired, and anyone who has served, supervised by Wounded Warriors.
Our activities include:
Fishing, hunting, kayaking, boating, and relaxing and more. -
Here at Liberty House, we provide substance-free housing and vital community connections to empower homeless and struggling veterans on their journey to independence and self-sufficiency.
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Sonshine Soup Kitchen is a ministry supported by the Derry area communities and a place for needy individuals and families to get a nourishing meal in an uplifting environment four nights per week.
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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.
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TSDS is a 501c3 Nonprofit Charitable Organization in NH dedicated to the love of senior dogs. Senior dogs who have dedicated their hearts to a person or family can find themselves in a shelter, scared and confused and often do not find a way out. We believe they deserve better! Wea are dedicated to helping the oldies heal emotionally and creating optimal health while finding their forever retirement home.
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At Old Dogs Go To Helen, we believe even senior dogs or dogs in hospice care deserve to live the very best life they can, while they can, and we strive to make that possible for them
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Live and Let Live Farm's Rescue and Sanctuary is an animal shelter that rescues abused and unwanted animals, mainly horses, and pregnant dogs and cats, and provides them either a temporary or permanent safe place to interact with people. When applicable, we will try to find appropriate homes for rehabilitated animals.
Those animals that are considered un-adoptable will be given lifetime care at our farm.
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The Mission of the New Hampshire Food Bank is to feed hungry people by soliciting and effectively distributing grocery products and perishable foods, and offering innovative programs through a statewide network of approved agencies; by advocating for systemic change; and by educating the public about the nature of, and solutions to, problems of hunger in New Hampshire.
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Harmony Home Ministry focuses on helping people advance their lives in so many different ways. Some of those ways include giving them a bike so they have transportation to a job, helping them pay first weeks rent and deposit in a room, and sending them to rehab.
History
During the 1926 grand opening ceremonies of PSNH’s first corporate headquarters at Elm and Lowell streets in Manchester, 10,000 local residents came and “took advantage of the opportunity to look over the handsome building,” reported the Union Leader, "piloted about by a delegation of 16 girls of the Women’s Committee.”
The Women’s Committee—now at Eversource—continues to this day as a social and charitable organization.