Building off the success of “Homeruns that Count,” a community action program at Partners Bank in which it received $600 in August, The Chase Home has launched ‘Hit a Home run for the Kids’ in September. The campaign, according to Executive Director Meme Wheeler, addresses three interrelated needs of the kids served by The Chase […]
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The Chase Home Receives $50,000 2022 Angel Grant
This summer, The Chase Home in Portsmouth received a $50,000 2022 Angel Grant from Foundation for Seacoast Health. Criteria for selection for the award was that organizations “must improve the health and wellbeing of individuals in one or more of the nine communities within the Foundation’s service area.” These communities include Portsmouth, Newington, New Castle, […]
Read More ≫Partners Bank Has a Ball with “Homeruns That Count” for The Chase Home
Homeruns count even more at Partners Bank with our “Homeruns that Count” community action program, where Partners Bank donates $50 to a nonprofit for each Boston homerun at a home game. Through the month of August, program donations will be designated to Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s The Chase Home. The Chase Home is dedicated to providing […]
Read More ≫Paychex Lends Many Hands to Support The Chase Home
Recently, employees from Paychex, a provider of human resource, payroll, and benefits outsourcing services, held a Day of Caring at The Chase Home in Portsmouth. Founded in 1877, The Chase Home in Portsmouth provides prevention, early intervention, residential, and community-based programs to at-risk youth throughout New Hampshire. As part of its Day of Caring, Paychex […]
Read More ≫The Chase Home Receives Grant from The Madelaine G. von Weber Trust
The Chase Home has received a $10,000 grant from The Madelaine G. von Weber Trust to replace its current communication platform, which is no longer supported by the manufacturer.
Read More ≫LeMay Family Goodworks Helps ‘Pave the Way Forward’
With a driveway in rapidly deteriorating condition, The Chase Home launched ‘Pave the Way Forward,’ a campaign that has resulted in a $10,000 gift from LeMay Family Goodworks.
Read More ≫Summer Program Gets a Boost
A $35,122.50 grant from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will help fund the Summer Program at The Chase Home for the next two years. The award was made through the Empowering Youth Program, which launched in 2020 and made possible by funding through the CARES Act.
Read More ≫The Chase Home Looks to ‘Pave The Way Forward’
The Chase Home has launched ‘Pave the Way Forward,’ a campaign that seeks to raise $55,000 for a new driveway.
Read More ≫BRGR BAR Supports The Chase Home
The Chase Home recently received more than $1,400 from BRGR BAR. The money that was raised during Bartenders After Dark, a bartending competition that helped kick off Portsmouth Cocktail Week in May. Bill MacDonald, an ambassador at The Chase Home, was responsible for connecting BRGR Bar with The Chase Home. “Ben VanCamp of the Chamber […]
Read More ≫New Hampshire Women’s Bar Association (NHWBA) Supports The Chase Home
Recently, the New Hampshire Women’s Bar Association (NHWBA) donated gift cards, plants, seeds, tools, and money to support The Chase Home and its garden. Historically, The Chase Home grows a variety of produce in its garden for the nearly dozen youth who live there during the summer. Founded in 1877, The Chase Home in Portsmouth […]
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