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Together with You,

Building Safe, Stable and Nurturing

Families and Communities

for both Our Present and Our Future

 
Celebrating Success
 
 Investments that Strengthen Families and Communities
 
3 Events, 3 Audiences
May 20 & 21
 
Save the Date!
Interfaith Luncheon
Family Services Celebration
Business Networking Luncheon
 
Events Sponsors
To become a sponsor contact us at info@nhctf.org
 
 Sheehan    Hannaford   MCSB logo    McLane
 
 First Colebrook  WOKQ  Balsams
An Interfaith Luncheon 
          For Clergy and Lay Leaders
Extending "Safe Congregation" to Strong & Stable Families
May 20, 2010 11:30 to 1:00 pm
St. John the Evangelist Parish Activity Center, Concord
$10 registration fee includes lunch
Catered by the Common Man
 
RSVP by May 14:
info@nhctf.org or call 224-1279 
Pay by check to NHCTF, 10 Ferry St., Suite 315, Concord, NH 03301 or
Pay Now by PayPal
  • What do our faith communities do to nurture strong and stable families?
  • How do we reach out to those in need?
  • Can we do more?
Keynote: Jim Hmurovich, CEO Prevent Child Abuse America.
 
Panel Discussion:
Joe Naff, NH Catholic Charities
Ann Gratton, Lutheran Social Services of New England
Mohamed Ibrahim, Islamic Society of the Seacoast Area
Rev. Mary Higgins, Northern NE District of the Unitarian Universalist Association
Beth Bascom, Faithfully One by One
 
 
A Family Services Celebration 
Strengthening Families and Communities
 
  May 20, 2010 4:30 to 7:00 pm
Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord
Free; Raffle tickets $5 each or 5 for $20
 To donate a raffle prize contact info@nhctf.org 
Catered by the Common Man
 
 entertainment by the Purple Finches, Concord Community Music School
Keynote: Jim Hmurovich, CEO, Prevent Child Abuse America
 
RSVP by May 14: info@nhctf.org or 224-1279

  The Smith Award for Excellence
in Service to Families
Lou & Lutza Smith were New Hampshire philanthropists with a special interest in children and families. Their foundation created the prestigious Smith Award, a bi-annual award to a nonprofit agency whose best practice work and standards exemplify exceptional service to families. 
 
Lucy Fowlkes Breed
Family Service Volunteer Award
Lucy Fowlkes Breed is an active family service volunteer.  Ms. Breed served as a founding trustee on the board of the New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund, dedicating 14 years as a board member; 8 of those as board chair. The Lucy Fowlkes Breed Legacy Fund was created in her honor to recognize a NH citizen for their exceptional volunteer service to children and families
 
 
A Business Networking Breakfast 
Family Friendly is Better Business
 
  May 21, 2010 7:30 to 9:00 am
Sheehan, Phinney, Bass & Green, PA, Manchester
$25 registration fee includes breakfast
Catered by the Common Man
 
RSVP by May 14:info@nhctf.org or 224-1279.
Pay by check to NHCTF, 10 Ferry St., Suite 315, Concord, NH 03301 or
Pay Now by PayPal

When it comes to employee satisfaction & productivity, studies show that family friendly is better business.
 
Learn how to cut absenteeism, tardiness & turnover, increase morale, productivity & retention
· Today's economy puts more parents in the workforce than ever before.
· Supporting families is investing in prevention, and that pays dividends for generations to come.
 
Welcome:  Joseph DiBrigida, President & Managing Director, Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green, PA
 
Keynote: Jim Hmurovich, CEO, Prevent Child Abuse America
 

Panel Discussion:
Bill Whyte, Founder,
W.S. Badger Company, Inc.
Noreen Kasper, Director Human Resources, The Timberland Company
Malcolm Smith, PhD, UNH Dept. of Family Studies
Rep. Mary Stuart Gile, Chair, Task Force on Work & Family

 

lucybreedLucy Fowlkes Breed

 

Family Service Volunteer Award

  
Nominations Accepted through April 30
On May 20, 2010 the NH Children's Trust Fund will award the first Lucy Fowlkes Breed Family Service Volunteer Award during the Family Services Celebration at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord. 

Candidates for the Award will have volunteered at a local NH public or private non-profit which serves children and/or families.  They will have provided direct service to families. Via their unpaid service, candidates will be working to strengthen families and the community.  The volunteer service must have taken place over the past two years, but may have started before then.  Click here for the nomination form. Click here for details about the award. To RSVP for the celebration email info@nhctf.org or call 224-1279.

Lucy Fowlkes Breed

 Lucy Fowlkes Breed volunteering at The Children's Place and Parent Education Center in Concord
 
 
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Postcard 
 

We are looking for businesses or organizations that are family friendly to customers/ patrons, or employees through policy and practice. We will be posting the names of family friendly businesses at the Business Breakfast on May 21st and at other events. 
 
Download the "postcard" and send it completed to:
 
 NH Children's Trust Fund
 Attn: Alyssa Azotea
 10 Ferry St., Suite 315
 Concord, NH 03301
 
All entries due by: May 13, 2010.
 

The New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund was established in 1986 by legislative statute RSA 169-C:39 to support programs in New Hampshire that work to prevent child abuse and neglect. Our focus is primary prevention initiatives that keep children safe and families strong. 

 

 

The New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund believes that the most effective way to keep our children safe from abuse and neglect is to foster the development of strong families. The New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund advocates for positive change in both state and federal policies that effect children and families. 


 

The New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund is the New Hampshire chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America.

 

To find out more about our programs and partners, go to our website.
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New Hampshire Children's Trust Fund
 
10 Ferry Street, Suite 315
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
(603) 224-1279