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ArchivesAHEADBy Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, November 30, 2004.Michelle Allison of St. Johnsbury, Vermont used the savings program from AHEAD to buy her first house. She's the first person in her family to be able to call herself a homeowner. Child and Family ServicesBy Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, November 30, 2004.Jessica from Dover was about to end up sleeping in her car. Child and Family Services gave her a place to stay. Now she's finishing her college degree in architecture. Lisbon Main StreetBy Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, November 30, 2004.Rich Cooper was able to get his video store up and running with a grant from Lisbon Main Street. Monadnock Family ServicesBy Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, November 30, 2004.Lonnie Cutter and his wife are raising their nine year old grandson, who has special needs. Monadnock Family Services supports and promotes mental and physical health in families like theirs. Northeast PassageBy Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, November 30, 2004.Kevin Ellis used a special wheelchair provided by Northeast Passage to climb Mount Flag with his classmates. Dress For SuccessBy Deborah Schachter on Monday, November 29, 2004.Kathy Roberge of Belmont had to spend her savings - including her work clothes - to pay for medical care for her fiancee. Dress for Success helped Kathy find professional clothes during a financially tough time. City Year New HampshireBy Deborah Schachter on Monday, November 29, 2004.Hillary Edwards volunteers with City Year in Manchester. She says staying engaged in her community helps her keep a positive attitude. Merrimack Valley Day CareBy Deborah Schachter on Monday, November 29, 2004.Mindy Brent of Canterbury went to Merrimack Valley Day Care as a child; now she sends her son there for a caring, safe environment. Live and Let Live FarmBy Deborah Schachter on Monday, November 29, 2004.Nancy Kyle and Live and Let Live Farm in Chichester provide good, safe homes for horses who have been abused, abandoned or otherwise in need of care. Nashua SymphonyBy Deborah Schachter on Monday, November 29, 2004.Miriam Swanson is a member of the Friends of the Nashua Symphony. She says the fact that a city of Nashua's size has an orchestra that plays regularly is "amazing." |
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