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Banquet 2021
Great news! We are now planning our 2021 banquet. Save March 23 for our first ever virtual event. More information will be available soon. You don’t want to miss this!
St. Gianna’s Place Receives Grant
St. Gianna’s Place has received a grant from the Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund for operational expenses. The Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund makes grants to tax-exempt organizations without regard to religious affiliation for projects that help people in New Hampshire meet their basic needs. The Fund is operated by volunteer lay …
Take Our Virtual Home Tour
Take a walk through St. Gianna’s Place by clicking below. We’re so grateful for everyone who supports our mission.
Blog Post – Doctor Appointments During Baby’s First Year
Without any special needs or circumstances, the typical baby will go to the doctor 6-8 times in their first year. Some parents find this schedule overwhelming, and many see it as a hassle. But, these appointments are necessary to make sure your child receives his vaccinations and to make sure …
Nominate St. Gianna’s Place to Receive a Grant
Primary Bank is celebrating their 5th Anniversary by giving back to the community. Please nominate St. Gianna’s Place as your non-profit of choice to be a recipient of a generous grant. The more nominations we receive, the better our chance. Follow the link below to learn more and nominate us! …
Blog Post – The Importance of Tummy Time for Your Baby’s Development
Tummy time helps babies meet developmental milestones. It is the practice of placing your child on her stomach to play when she is awake, and it’s one of the best ways to make sure she builds the muscles necessary to lift her head, sit up, and eventually crawl. Tummy time should …
Our 2020 Banquet Has Been Cancelled
We are disappointed to announce that due to ongoing concerns about COVID 19, our October 13, 2020 banquet has been cancelled. We are planning a similar event for late spring of 2021 and will keep you updated! Thank you to our corporate sponsors, table hosts, and all those who reserved …
Blog Post – Socializing, Exercising, and Telemedicine for New Moms During COVID 19
When the state recommends staying at home, it changes how new moms access resources and support systems. Fortunately, the digital age provides many different ways to keep in touch with those we rely on for advice and friendship. Read on for tips to keep moving forward when it’s harder to get out …
Blog Post – Staying Connected During the Pandemic: Virtual Parenting Classes at Your Local Hospital
Typically, both before and after you have your child, local hospitals host weekly meetings and classes that allow you to discuss the fears, concerns, and joys associated with being a new mom. While these offerings have changed from in-person to virtual during the pandemic, and will likely change again, the …