NH Gave! Thank you!
Donors overwhelmed BCNH with their generous support for our work during the June 7-8 NH GIves event. Thank you!.
BCNH Hires Amiri to Serve Evacuees
Hussain Amiri, a former Afghan refugee, joins BCNH to help the resettle Aghan evacuees in New Hampshire.
BCNH testifies in Support of Vaccinations
BCNH told a NH House committee that to keep its staff and their clients safe, the orgnization needs to be able to require that all of its employees are vaccinated.
BCNH Has a New Address
We’ve moved to 1045 Elm Street, Suite 202, Manchester NH.
You’ll find us in the Chase Building, which is also home to Margarita’s restaurant.
BCNH Launches Vaccination Effort
BCNH case manager Eric Irakiza was one of the first to receive a COVID vaccination at a Manchester Health Department “equity clinic.” Since then, we have been working with refugee and immigrant communities to promote widespread vaccination.
BCNH receives Nonprofit Center’s Impact Award
The NH Center for Nonprofits presented its 2021 Nonprofit Impact Award to BCNH last spring. BCNH Executive Director Rick Minard receives the award from Kathleen Reardon, director of the Center.
March 2021: New project to serve most vulnerable children
Children with chronic conditions face particular challenges in school and at home. When those children are also refugees and have parents who may have little or no English, they need extra help connecting with essential services. BCNH is making those connections.
Jan. 2021: Bridging the Remote-Learning Language Barrier
When COVID forced Nashua’s students to learn remotely in 2020, BCNH provided chromebooks to several Rohingya households, including this one.