Be part of a movement that sparks hope and possibility for new parents and parents-to-be in our community! Check out our 2026 Community Baby Shower Wish List, filled with essential items that will bring joy and support to those who need it most. Consider donating new or 'like new' baby gear to our office or purchase from our Amazon Wish List at https://a.co/OOMPBR8T. Want to make an even bigger impact? Host a Collection Drive and help us spread love and kindness throughout our community!More
Greater Nashua Memory Cafés are free community gatherings for people living with memory loss and their care partners. Join us at the newly-offered Greater Nashua Memory Cafés—a welcoming, stigma-free space to connect, share experiences, and enjoy meaningful programming together. Light refreshments are served, and all activities are designed to be engaging and supportive.Find more information Here
Family Promise of Southern New Hampshire (FPSNH) announces the upcoming retirement of its longtime Executive Director, Pamela Wellman. Pam’s extraordinary tenure has not only transformed the organization but has also shaped New Hampshire’s broader response to family homelessness. Over a remarkable 40-year career dedicated to service, Pam has demonstrated exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to homelessness prevention, health and human services, mental health and developmental disability
Free tax preparation services will be available beginning in early February 2026 for qualified Greater Nashua residents through a partnership led by United Way of Greater Nashua, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and trained community volunteers. Tax preparation will be provided by IRS-certified volunteers at four sites in Nashua and Hudson as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs. The tax preparation sites are: United Way of Greater
After more than 30 years of transformative leadership, YMCA of Greater Nashua CEO Mike LaChance has announced his retirement, effective August 31, 2026. From expanding access to critical programs to strengthening the Y’s role as a community anchor, Mike’s impact has touched tens of thousands of lives across our region. The YMCA of Greater Nashua has announced that longtime Chief Executive Officer Mike LaChance will retire effective August 31, 2026, concluding a remarkable 40-year career in the YMCA
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