CityHope of New Hampshire

A nonprofit organization

$7,940 raised by 13 donors

99% complete

$8,000 Goal


Meeting Basic Needs & Mentoring the Financially Vulnerable

CityHope “walks with” financially vulnerable individuals and families, empowering and equipping them with the necessary resources and skills needed to thrive in their communities. We provide relational advocacy and ongoing support services to those experiencing financial hardship and housing insecurity. Our programs: CityHope Pantry, Drop-In Hours-Thursdays, Coaching and Mentoring, Hope Overflowing and our Getting Ahead educational programming build transformational relationships, promoting change and dignity for everyone.

Our dream is to raise enough funds to one-day purchase a multi-use building where we can create classrooms, creative spaces, and transitional living spaces for those we help. Making it possible for our participants to experience a future filled with hope and stability that's economically and housing secure.

Who We Are

Trusted “helpers” for over twenty-five years, CityHope of New Hampshire got its start through the Helping and Healing Ministry at CenterPoint Church in Concord, New Hampshire. As the need for supportive services to vulnerable populations of Concord and surrounding communities grew beyond the scope of CenterPoint’s missional provision, church staff and elders created CityHope. We are a non-profit organization on mission to serve the whole person. CityHope “walks with” individuals and families, empowering and equipping them with the necessary resources and skills needed to thrive in their communities. CityHope builds transformational relationships, promoting lasting change and dignity for everyone.

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CityHope Food Pantry

Ongoing

Concord, NH

CityHope's New Mobile Pantry Initiative

Ongoing

Concord, NH

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

CityHope of New Hampshire

Tax id (EIN)

86-1203370

Address

C/O CenterPoint
Concord, NH 03301

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