Boldly challenging broken systems, ABLE NH delivers justice and protects human rights for people impacted by disability who face barriers to education, employment, healthcare and civic engagement.
Our members play an essential role in advancing our work, and we’re launching a monthly series of member spotlights because their efforts deserve recognition! This December, we are excited to highlight Julie Lago, MSW, LICSW (she/her) of Seabrook, who has contributed her invaluable expertise to our efforts at the intersection of disability and mental health.…
CONTACT: Louis Esposito, ABLE NH Executive Directorlouis@ablenh.org John F. Gabelus, Grants and Programs Associate jgabelus@carequest.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Advocates Building Lasting Equality in NH receives $100,000 from CareQuest Institute for Oral Health Concord, NH, November 13, 2024 – Advocates Building Lasting Equality in NH (ABLE NH), an organization that advocates for the civil and human rights…
Last week, we hosted our 2024 Annual Meeting. Thank you to all of you who joined us! ABLE NH’s Annual Meeting is a time for us to share about the work we’ve done in the past year, seek community feedback on the direction of our advocacy, and elect members to positions on our Board of…
✨ Prioritize your well-being this holiday season! 🎄 ABLE NH Member Kathy Bates shares insights on how mindfulness can help you stay grounded and manage stress during the holidays. Check out her tips in this blog from the Institute on Disability: Mindfulness for Healthy, Happy Holidays ✨🧘♀️
It was suggested to me that I write about mindfulness for the holiday season. I didn't know very much about the subject, and I tend to get stressed during the holidays, so I thought mindfulness was so...
Did you know that ABLE NH doesn't receive any state or federal funding? This allows us to be bold in our advocacy. It also means that the support we get from memberships and donations is extra impactful in sustaining our work.
One of the best ways to support ABLE NH as we prepare to advocate in 2025 is by becoming a member. As a grassroots, membership-driven organization, your commitment ensures we can continue building up new leaders and advocating for the civil and human rights of people with disabilities year-round.
When you become a member in December 2024, you’ll receive an ABLE NH holiday ornament in the mail as our way of saying thanks! We offer both paid and in-kind membership options to ensure that everyone can contribute in ways that work best for them. This means that you can donate money, time, skills, goods, services, or any combination of the above!
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Are you ready to effect change?!! ABLE NH and MomsRising are hosting a rally in front of the New Hampshire State House on January 14th at 11 AM to protect Special Education funding in our state.
Please join us as we celebrate our local educators, parents, and students as they share their stories about what Special Education means to them, and the impact it has on their lives.
This is a budget year and cuts will be made, but we have an opportunity to express ourselves.
Let’s rally, share our stories, support one another, and put the fun back in funding Special Education, together!!!