When Hussain Amiri was resettled to New Hampshire from Afghanistan as a refugee in 2016, things were difficult. He struggled to learn English at Concord High School. After school he biked to work so that he could save for a car to drive his brothers and mother.
New Hampshire Nonprofits Hope To Maintain Elevated Donations
NH Gives takes place 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. June 8-9. Registration for the event is now open and will be until May 17. Over 325 nonprofits have already signed up. The platform is a place where donors can learn more about participating nonprofits and watch them compete for additional cash goals on leaderboards.
NH nonprofits look to contactless giving for end-of-year fundraising as community need grows
As Jeremiah and Kathryn Eisley fight to keep their red kettles out this year, COVID-19 is fighting back.
The Eisleys, who run the local Salvation Army in Rochester, NH, are determined to keep this year’s red kettle campaign — long an icon of holiday giving — alive during the pandemic.
They came prepared: the Salvation Army established guidelines to keep volunteers and donors safe, as well as options for contactless giving.