Henry Och, formerly Harbor Care’s COO, was promoted to president and CEO of the organization on November 1, 2022.
Read MoreThe 16th annual Veterans Stand Down event hosted by Harbor Care in partnership with the VA, Dept. of Labor and dozens of local service providers, is the largest resource fair dedicated to providing at-risk and homeless veterans with important services and resources
Read MoreHarbor Care helps countless veterans like Marty find solid ground after their time serving in the military has ended. This includes helping them find their paths towards recovery, providing stable housing, and helping them develop new skills to thrive in the workplace.
Read MoreCurtis, an Army veteran, and son Kai have faced challenges, but today find themselves in a safe apartment thanks to Harbor Care’s Veterans FIRST program. Working with our Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program, the Curtis is currently in a reliable job, as well.
Read MoreShawn grew up in the foster care system. He never met his mother. His father is serving a life sentence. He had his first drink at age 14 and has battled alcohol and chronic homelessness ever since. Today, he’s in recovery and has found a home with Zoe, his emotional support dog.
Read MorePaul always enjoyed working with his hands. For 16 years he worked as a mechanic in two U.S. Military branches, including a 12-month deployment to Afghanistan. Back in civilian life, he lost his job and was on the verge of homelessness. That’s when Harbor Care Stepped in.
Read MoreTura was in a serious car accident in her mid-20’s. She spent a month in the hospital receiving pain medications. Like many, this process led to a lifelong battle with substance use. After years of failed treatment, she found herself at Cynthia Day Family Center and today is reunited with her son.
Read MoreKeystone Hall’s Cynthia Day Family Center in Nashua is one of very few facilities that cater to the specific needs of pregnant and parenting women experiencing a substance use disorder in the Granite State, and we’re proud to announce that we will be expanding to offer more beds to these particularly vulnerable clients.
Read MoreHarbor Care’s Director of Veteran Services appeared on Good Morning NH with Jack Heath recently to discuss veteran homelessness throughout the Granite State. The agency’s unique blend of client-centered programs connects veterans to housing stabilization or work readiness as well as a full range of healthcare options, including primary care, behavioral healthcare, and dental.
Read MoreHarbor Care’s Veterans FIRST director David Tille has personal ties to war-torn Ukraine and leads the effort in the state to end veteran homelessness. Harbor Care stands with Ukraine and its desire to remain sovereign. Many clients enlisted to support these same values.
Read MoreHarbor Care Health and Wellness Center visitors will notice a new face in the practice. Dr. Chun-Rui Ray Zhao, MD, began treating patients at the center this winter, bringing with him extensive experience in general medicine and primary care for people of all ages.
Read MoreDr. Marcia Valerie Tanur passed away surrounded by loved ones on Feb. 12, 2022. She worked tirelessly as the agency’s prescriber program medical director. Co-workers at Harbor Care assembled to talk about how much of an impact Dr. Tanur had at the agency.
Read MoreHarbor Care is the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services’ contracted Facilitating Organization responsible for cultivating and supporting recovery centers throughout the Granite State and has produced a regular newsletter since 2019. Read more about it today.
Read MoreA recent Homeland Heroes Foundation donation of Uber cards to Veterans FIRST will help many struggling former servicepersons take important steps towards changing their lives. This significant donation of 120 Uber cards, each worth $25, is earmarked for connecting Harbor Care veterans to services, employment, housing, and so much more.
Read MoreBy accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, Harbor Care is offering supporters with cryptocurrency portfolios the ability to support the organization in a tax efficient way. The IRS classifies cryptocurrency donations as property, meaning they are not subject to capital gains tax and are tax deductible on the donor's tax returns.
Read MoreIn southern New Hampshire we celebrated Wreaths Across America Day at Last Rest Cemetery in Merrimack. The ceremony featured an Honor Guard, the laying of nine ceremonial wreaths and the playing of Taps. More than 300 volunteers then dispersed around the cemetery to place over 525 wreaths on the graves of fallen servicepersons.
Read MoreDawn wanted a better life for her kids and herself. She knew something had to change. In desperate need of stability, and a safe place to live, Dawn reached out to Harbor Care for help. She found it.
Read More“People should not have to die for HIV or AIDs,” says Roberta Silva, Director of Nursing at Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center (HCHWC). “Ending the spread of HIV infections by taking PrEP is empowering, proactive and having control of your own life, protecting you and your partners.”
Read MoreMayor Joyce Craig declared November as Veteran Appreciation Month, while visiting the residents and staff of BAE Systems Independence Hall, Harbor Care’s residential facility for veterans in Manchester. BAE Systems Independence Hall provides transitional living units and permanent housing to New Hampshire veterans and their families, with more than 26 bedrooms, apartments, and common areas.
Being at Harbor Care’s Dalianis House helped Robert address his alcohol use, earn his Class A license, and put him on the path to repair his credit history and achieve long-term housing stability. Robert describes his life-changing journey in this moving post.
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