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Foundation for Seacoast Health provides grants to support local organizations during the pandemic


Foundation for Seacoast Health provides grants to support local organizations during the pandemic
Special to Seacoastonline
PORTSMOUTH – The Foundation for Seacoast Health is a nonprofit, private non-operating foundation that was established in 1984 with the vision to promote the well-being of residents across the Seacoast community. The Foundation believes the term ‘health’ includes a positive state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being, and seeks to support all these aspects for its community members.
The Foundation issues grants to nonprofit and public organizations that are focused in the areas of health and wellness promotion, protection, prevention, training, and education. Grantees must serve and benefit individuals who reside in the Foundation’s service area which includes Portsmouth, Newington, New Castle, Greenland, Rye, and North Hampton, NH, and Kittery, Eliot, and York, Maine. ....

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Portsmouth NH Head Start program for kids ending in September


PORTSMOUTH Citing “programmatic and operational reasons,  a regional administrator says Portsmouth’s Head Start classroom is discontinuing its services in September.
Overseen by Southern New Hampshire Services, one of five Community Action Partnership agencies in the state, Child Development Director Sarah Vanderhoof said the “difficult decision” to cut Head Start operations from the city came after “thoughtful consideration.”
“This has been something we have been headed toward over the course of a number of years as the demographics in Portsmouth have shifted,” she said.
A federal program formed in accordance with President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty” initiative in 1965, Head Start offers an educational framework to children aged 3-5 who come from low-income backgrounds. The free, federally-funded preschool child development program is “designed to help children and their families prepare the skills needed for kindergarten,” ....

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