The Magnify Voices Expressive Arts contest is more than one event - it is a community that uplifts the voices of New Hampshire youth. Hear from a Magnify Voices artist on her lived experience https://bit.ly/3zhgb6G. For 24/7 confidential support, call, text, or chat #988 at no cost. For more resources, visit NHCSoC.org.
关于我们
The Endowment for Health is a statewide, private, nonprofit foundation dedicated to improving the health of New Hampshire's people, especially those who are vulnerable and underserved. We envision a culture that supports the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of all people -- through every stage of life. Since 2001, the Endowment has awarded more than 1,000 grants, totaling more than $40 million to support a wide range of health-related programs and projects in New Hampshire. The Endowment also uses its voice and influence to lead others toward health-related policy change. We often act as a catalyst and convener to help move important issues forward - especially when others are unable to speak out. The Endowment for Health continues to shine the light on problems, bringing people together to plan and supporting their collective action to solve those problems. We are part of a community of organizations and individuals working together towards common goals, and using a set of common approaches to achieve those goals.
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https://www.endowmentforhealth.org
Endowment for Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Concord,New Hampshire
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1999
- 领域
- Private nonprofit philanthropy、NH's largest health foundation、Priorities: Early childhood, children's mental health, elder health, health equity, health policy和Good health and realized potential for all
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One Pillsbury Street
US,New Hampshire,Concord,03301
Endowment for Health员工
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Welcoming Week is a week to recognize – and celebrate! – the contributions of people of all backgrounds to our New Hampshire community and economy. Check out the events in New Hampshire during Welcoming Week at https://welcomingnh.org/
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The population profile for New Hampshire is often over-simplified; conversation typically revolves around New Hampshire’s population being predominantly rural, older, and White. While data supports those generalizations, these opinions lack a general understanding of our local communities and diminishes the value in digging deeper and understanding the more complex and nuanced stories that emerge when looking at the almost 1.4 million people who live, work, play and pray in the Granite State. Go to NHCJE.ORG/RESOURCES to find our full Brief on NH's Demographic Profile!
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In the words of Dwight Davis, Chair of the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity (NHCJE) - “I grew up in a segregated society and I’ve seen what it can do to an economy. As New Hampshire is opening up its economy and its opportunities to people of color, women, to members of the LGBTQ community, the state can maximize the workforce, maximize our population’s potential, and maximize all the superpowers that everybody has.” Here are some organizations working which work to address disparities across economic inequity in Nh: Business Alliance for People of Color (The Business Alliance) New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Community Development Finance Authority Black Heritage Trail of NH
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Join Senior Director, Kate Luczko, and HealthForce Advisory Board Member and Deputy Commissioner of New Hampshire Employment Security, Rich Lavers, at the NH Long-Term Care Summit on Monday, August 19th at the AC Hotel in Portsmouth! This dynamic event, supported by LNA Health Careers, brings together healthcare leaders from across the state for an engaging day of speakers and panel discussions. Speakers and attendees will tackle conversations about long-term care challenges, explore innovative solutions, and craft a future-focused policy agenda. Don't miss the "Workforce Challenges & Opportunities" session, where Kate and Richard will share actionable strategies for building a strong, adaptable workforce to meet New Hampshire’s growing long-term care needs. Learn about innovative recruitment and retention strategies, workforce training initiatives, and policy recommendations. Join us to gain valuable insights, connect with industry leaders, and contribute to shaping the future of long-term care in New Hampshire! Register today: https://lnkd.in/ePXNJ9kr.
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Everyone deserves access to a healthy environment. Read more at https://conta.cc/3VWrUju
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Culturally competent mental health care shouldn’t be a luxury; it should be the norm in our society. #ShadesofMentalHealth BIPOC, AAPI, & Latinx Mental Health Resources: NAMINH.org/BIPOC
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The latest issue of our Fresh Takes newsletter is now available. In this issue, we explore the growing Environmental Justice movement In New Hampshire and tell the story of a movement that seeks to ensure access to a healthy environment for everyone. Thanks for reading!
Putting Down Roots: Environmental Justice in NH
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Child care costs for families are high, yet wages for child care workers are low resulting in educator shortages. This creates barriers for other NH residents, as nearly 16,000 people are unable to work due to a lack of access to child care. Learn more about why a healthy child care industry can help all Granite Staters.?