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Children Unlimited

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

Nicole from Madison had a two year old son who didn't speak or respond because of severe trauma. Children Unlimited guided the family through therapy and care, and now at age five, the boy is empathetic and happy.

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Upper Valley Teacher Institute

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

After spending years in environmental law, Kelly Nicks of Newport realized she wanted to teach. The Upper Valley Teacher Institute helped her transition into teaching and use her experience to reach her students.

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Seacoast Outright

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

For Justine in Seabrook, Seacoast Outright became a safe and supportive space to talk. The organization helps gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth develop leadership skills.

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Monadnock Developmental Services

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

Jennifer Martin of Keene says she just needs "space, a good place to live, and a cat to love." Monadnock Developmental Services helps Jennifer in her work and home life so she can be independent.

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Gospel Music Project

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

Dawn Boyer sings with the Gospel Music Project. She's seen firsthand the power, hope and joy gospel music can bring to those in need.

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Connecticut River Watershed Council

By Deborah Schachter on Friday, November 24, 2006.

Ginger Cook volunteers every year as part of the Connecticut River Watershed Council river cleanup. Among the 45 tons of trash she and other volunteers dredged up were televisions, car batteries, guitars and more!

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Easter Seals

By Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, August 29, 2006.

Jane Hiltz from Goffstown found support and services through the Easter Seals" Autism Network so she could best support her son.

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Vital Communities

By Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, August 29, 2006.

Melissa Potter of West Lebanon says her daughters have learned about food, nutrition and themselves while growing food through the Vital Communities garden project.

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The Upper Room

By Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, August 29, 2006.

As a teenager, Jeremy Lane of Hampton was in trouble for stealing street signs. But thanks to the The Upper Room and its Juvenile Diversion Program, he's gotten on the right track.

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The Moore Center

By Deborah Schachter on Tuesday, August 29, 2006.

Russell Morseman of Manchester works at Fisher Cats ballpark, cleaning carts and checking on supplies. The Moore Center helped Russell find the job so he could participate fully in the community.

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