Crissie Ferrara, the program manager for Ascentria Care Alliance, says the final Afghan evacuee out of 100 that Ascentria agreed to help will land in Manchester soon, perhaps this week.And that means Phase I is done.“It’s now a new phase of.
New Hampshire’s housing shortage has slowed the process of resettling Afghan evacuees, according to two local organizations. Of the 150 Afghan evacuees who have arrived to New Hampshire since November, about half of them remain in hotels.“The housing.
More than 50 evacuees from Afghanistan have arrived in New Hampshire so far, with a dozen people settling in Concord and the surrounding area.To handle the influx of new arrivals and allow more geographic flexibility for finding housing, the two.