New nonprofit for pregnant women is searching for a place to call home – BY CHRIS GAROFOLO, UNION LEADER CORRESPONDENT, December 03. 2017 9:28PM LONDONDERRY — One of the region’s newest nonprofits, a safe harbor for pregnant women called St. Gianna’s Place, is on the lookout for the right home for its …
Author: Kelly McIntire
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Proves Successful
St. Gianna’s Place hosted our first spaghetti dinner fundraising event on October 28. It was a big success, and we are excited and humbled by the overwhelming support and generosity of the community. Thank you to everyone who donated, attended, and worked to make this event possible. Below please see …
Eversource Awards Grant to St. Gianna’s Place
St. Gianna’s Place, Inc. recently received a $1,000 grant from Eversource as part of Eversource’s commitment to the strength of the communities it serves. Eversource awards grants to qualified non-profits with a particular focus on the health and well-being of the youth and the advancement and promotion of clean energy …
Thank You to Our Donors and to NH Right to Life
Thank you to all who donated to St. Gianna’s Place during the NH Right to Life Matching Donations Campaign, and of course, thank you to NH Right to Life. The support of our donors and NH Right to Life brought in just over $2000 that will provide a safe harbor …
The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation Supports St. Gianna’s Place
St. Gianna’s Place is thrilled to announce the support of the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation, Inc. whose motto is “Together We Can Make a Difference.” We look forward to working with the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation and making a difference in the lives of expectant mothers in need and their …
Thank You Londonderry and Derry Hannaford Stores
As part of their community outreach program, Hannaford Supermarkets offer a used book program where proceeds go to a featured Charity of the Month. The Londonderry and Derry stores featured St. Gianna’s Place, Inc. for the month of July. $242.58 was raised at the Derry Store and $88.11 was raised …