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.
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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 ≫Phil Demers Joins The Chase Home Board of Directors
With a software sales background, Phil Demers has joined the board of directors at The Chase Home in Portsmouth. Founded in 1877, The Chase Home provides at-risk youth across the state with prevention, early intervention, residential, and community-based services. “I was drawn to The Chase Home after learning about the history as well as its […]
Read More ≫The Chase Home Receives Grant from Cogswell Benevolent Trust
The Chase Home has received a $6,409 grant from Cogswell Benevolent Trust to support cloud-based staff training to meet state-mandated certification and licensure requirements. “Covid made in-person training very difficult, which further emphasized the importance of training that can be accessed by anyone on our staff anywhere,” said Meme Wheeler, executive director at The Chase […]
Read More ≫Brian Gibb Joins The Chase Home Board of Directors
semi-retired corporate executive with a background in finance, marketing, and strategy, Portsmouth resident Brian Gibb has joined the board of directors at The Chase Home in Portsmouth. Founded in 1877, The Chase Home provides at-risk youth across the state with prevention, early intervention, residential, and community-based services.
Read More ≫Program at Chase Home Helps ‘Divert’ Youth
Holding youth accountable for disruptive behavior while providing education and support services, The Chase Home’s Seacoast Community Diversion Program (SCDP) represents an increasingly popular alternative to traditional punishment through Juvenile Court. “Data is clear that kids who receive education and support rather than simply getting punished for non-violent crimes have a much lower probability of […]
Read More ≫The Chase Home to Partner with Genoa Healthcare
Managing medications and prescriptions is a complicated process at The Chase Home, which is home to as many as 15 at-risk youth at one time. This process is about to become much easier for staff at The Chase Home, however, as it will soon partner with Genoa Healthcare. “Genoa will deliver medications to us every […]
Read More ≫Independent Living Program Helps Older Youth Transition to Adulthood
Formerly offered through the Residential Treatment Services (RTS) program, The Chase Home’s Independent Living Program (ILP) is now accepting direct referrals from outside agencies and the state of NH, an important development according to staff. “ILP was something we offered to youth aging out of the system without adequate support to live on their own, […]
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