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Harbor Care Awarded $5K Grant To Support Homeless Women And Children
NASHUA – Harbor Care recently received a generous $5,000 grant from the Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund to support the pregnant and parenting women and children residing in Nashua's Cynthia Day Family Center, one of just two clinically intensive behavioral health treatment centers in NH that is designed to meet the specific needs of families in recovery.
As New Hampshire families' struggles with substance abuse continues, Harbor Care is implementing a robust "Family Centered Treatment" model of care within its Cynthia Day Family Center through enhanced community partnerships and renovations that will create an integrated, on-site healthcare clinic embedded in its residential treatment facility; this expanded model of care will serve the whole family. For information about the Family Center, visit https://www.Harborcarenh.Org/substance-use-services-index.
"Harbor Care's holistic and integrated approach to care addresses the multi-dimensional needs of our most vulnerable New Hampshire families," said Henry Och, president and CEO of Harbor Care. "Thanks to the Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund, we are able to provide for basic needs – food, clothing, shelter, transportation and more – while addressing the intensive behavioral health needs of both mothers and their children. The Cynthia Day Family Center combines trauma-informed behavioral health care and recovery supports with on-site family therapy, primary care, dental care, and enhanced children's services, to create an environment where families can heal and gain recovery together. This grant, and the continued support from the Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund over the years, is part of what enables us to move towards our vision where everyone gets to live safe, stable and healthy lives, filled with purpose, respect and dignity."
"The Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund works to assist nonprofit organizations in New Hampshire and has donated more than $7 million since its establishment in 1985," said Anu Mullikin, chair of the Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund. "We are pleased to contribute to the critically important impact Harbor Care has on the lives of women and children in the Nashua area."
NH Primary Source: Former HUD Regional Chief, Longtime GOP Strategist ...
(New Hampshire Primary Source is a regular feature of WMUR's political coverage.)NAMED TO NEW POST. New Hampshire's David Tille, a former New England Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has been named to a newly created post helping homeless veterans.Harbor Care, a provider of support services for homeless veterans, has hired Tille as its director of veteran services.A former longtime congressional staffer and Republican political strategist, Tille is also a U.S. Army veteran and served in the New Hampshire National Guard as a public affairs specialist.Tille was named HUD regional administrator by then-President Donald Trump in September 2017. He served under HUD Secretary Ben Carson, whose presidential campaign in New Hampshire Tille had served as state director. He also worked as a staffer in the offices of former U.S. Sen. Bob Smith and former U.S. Reps. Jeb Bradley and Frank Guinta.Harbor Care said Tille will lead its Veterans FIRST programming, which, Harbor Care said, serves about 450 veterans and their families throughout the state each year with housing, employment services and other supportive services."I have long admired Harbor Care's outstanding work supporting our veterans most in need and I am excited to join the Veterans FIRST Harbor Care team," Tille said. Peter Kelleher, CEO and president of Harbor Care, stated, "David brings an enormous wealth of knowledge and skills to Harbor Care, and his commitment to ending homelessness among veterans is evident through his prior work."
(New Hampshire Primary Source is a regular feature of WMUR's political coverage.)
NAMED TO NEW POST. New Hampshire's David Tille, a former New England Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has been named to a newly created post helping homeless veterans.
Harbor Care, a provider of support services for homeless veterans, has hired Tille as its director of veteran services.
A former longtime congressional staffer and Republican political strategist, Tille is also a U.S. Army veteran and served in the New Hampshire National Guard as a public affairs specialist.
Tille was named HUD regional administrator by then-President Donald Trump in September 2017. He served under HUD Secretary Ben Carson, whose presidential campaign in New Hampshire Tille had served as state director.
He also worked as a staffer in the offices of former U.S. Sen. Bob Smith and former U.S. Reps. Jeb Bradley and Frank Guinta.
Harbor Care said Tille will lead its Veterans FIRST programming, which, Harbor Care said, serves about 450 veterans and their families throughout the state each year with housing, employment services and other supportive services.
"I have long admired Harbor Care's outstanding work supporting our veterans most in need and I am excited to join the Veterans FIRST Harbor Care team," Tille said.
Peter Kelleher, CEO and president of Harbor Care, stated, "David brings an enormous wealth of knowledge and skills to Harbor Care, and his commitment to ending homelessness among veterans is evident through his prior work."
Courtesy David Tille
David TilleNortheast Delta Dental Foundation Awards $10K To Harbor Care
NASHUA – Harbor Care has been awarded a $10,000 grant from Northeast Delta Dental Foundation in support of its on-site dental clinic at the Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center.
This generous funding will help ensure access to high-quality oral health care for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, many of whom face complex barriers to care.
The Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center is a federally qualified health center that integrates primary, behavioral, and oral health services. Through this grant, Harbor Care will continue to provide essential dental services to individuals in need, at reduced or no cost, including preventive cleanings, x-rays and restorative care.
"We are incredibly grateful to Northeast Delta Dental for their continued commitment to ensure access to oral health services for those who need it most," said Henry Och, president & CEO of Harbor Care. "Dental health is an essential part of overall wellness, and this support helps us ensure no one is left behind."
"We are committed to promoting the crucial connection between oral health and overall wellbeing," said Jennifer Beyer, senior manager of Corporate Giving at Northeast Delta Dental. "Harbor Care's dedication to treating the whole person perfectly aligns with our holistic approach to health."
Harbor Care's dental team includes a full-time dentist, hygienist and dental assistant and works in close coordination with Harbor Care's case managers and primary care providers to ensure seamless care and follow-up.
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