To address shortfalls in its budget, made worse by the surging pandemic, The Chase Home in Portsmouth has launched Season of Giving, a virtual fundraiser presented by Service Credit Union. “We are reimbursed from the state for our services, but the state does not cover the full cost,” said Executive Director Meme Wheeler, who said […]
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Volunteers help “clean” up The Chase Home
Recently, The Chase Home in Portsmouth welcomed more than a dozen volunteers from The Timberland Company as part of its Path of Service Program. According to Craig Dennis, director of operations at The Chase Home, the crew spent an entire day landscaping and cleaning up the grounds. “They did a wonderful job and are always a […]
Read More ≫“Ambassadors” making a difference at The Chase Home
Volunteers are the proverbial backbone of nonprofits, which underscores the importance of an innovative Ambassador Program at The Chase Home in Portsmouth. “The Ambassador Program is a semi-structured way volunteers can get involved in our operation,” said Meme Wheeler, executive director. “They participate in planning fundraisers, conduct community outreach and get involved. They are an […]
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Dover Children’s Home and The Chase Home collaborate to enhance services for youth
Each committed to meeting the needs of at-risk youth, nonprofit agencies Dover Children’s Home and The Chase Home will complete Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) training at the end of October. According to Renee Touhey-Childress, executive director of Dover Children’s Home, staff are beginning to utilize the TBRI framework in their everyday work with youth after […]
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New technology to transform how The Chase Home meets community needs
In October, The Chase Home will begin to use Apricot, case management software that will enable staff to utilize a centralized electronic record system to track participant progress and outcomes. Developed by Social Solutions Global, Apricot is designed to help nonprofits measure and manage to outcomes while also offering a suite of tools for caseload […]
Read More ≫The Chase Home celebrates several successes in summer program
While school be out, summer is a very busy time for The Chase Home, as staffing levels increase to accommodate the fact that youth are essentially on-site 24/7 in its Residential Program. “The community has rallied around us this year to provide our kids with all kinds of games and activities,” said Executive Director Meme […]
Read More ≫“Flexibility” is the key in Chase Home’s Diversion Program
For staff in The Chase Home’s Seacoast Community Diversion Program (SCDP), which serves at-risk youth and families in the community, flexibility has become a guiding principle in their service delivery model. “COVID-19 has impacted not just what we do, but how we do it,” said Cory Towne-Kerr, SCDP coordinator. Even the act of communicating with […]
Read More ≫“Diversion” goes virtual at Chase Home during pandemic
While COVID-19 has increased the need for its services, positive developments have emerged in several programs, including Seacoast Community Diversion Program (SCDP), at Chase Home. According to Cory Towne-Kerr, who manages it, the program holds youth accountable for disruptive behavior while providing education and support services. “When social distancing protocols were enacted, we adjusted our […]
Read More ≫Granite State Economic Development Corporation awards $10,000 grant to The Chase Home
The award was made through GSDC’s Economic Development Grant Fund (EDGF), which provides grants to organizations, projects and programs that “create and/or retain jobs, improve or otherwise enhance the community.” “This grant award reflects our core mission, which has always been to help small businesses expand and grow, which directly assists the New England economy,” […]
Read More ≫The Chase Home Receives $5,000 Express Grant
Based in Portsmouth and serving youth, ages 11 to 19, statewide, The Chase Home recently received a $5,000 Express Grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to help meet urgent needs related to COVID-19. According to Executive Director Meme Wheeler, the award is significant in that it allows the nonprofit agency to “put the money […]
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