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.
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…
Check out our exciting lineup of speakers and panelists & register to join us! Beginning in 2013, the Advocate New Hampshire Conference was an annual networking and skill-building event by and for people involved in disability advocacy in New Hampshire. This event was a day for people with disabilities in New Hampshire, and their family…
GivingTuesday is an opportunity for us to come together on one day to support the needs of our communities. It takes place annually, the Tuesday following Thanksgiving. This year, GivingTuesday is on December 3rd.
We would be honored to have your support this GivingTuesday, as we continue to raise funds to support the leadership development and advocacy work of our members. ABLE NH is a grassroots, membership-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to building up new leaders in our community as we advocate for the civil and human rights of people with disabilities. We believe the voices of those with lived experience MUST be at the forefront of disability advocacy.
Your gift will help us send more leaders to trainings and conferences and transport self-advocates to important advocacy actions. A $100 gift allows us to transport an advocate to testify in Concord during the upcoming legislative session.
The Ride Ahead was highlighted on NH Chronicle! We are so excited to see the film on December 2nd.#TheRideAhead was highlighted on NH Chronicle last night! Huge thanks to our local ABC affiliate WMUR-TV for amplifying the film to our home state.
The film will be playing in Concord in just two weeks! Join us on Dec 2nd at 6pm for a screening at BNH Stage followed by a Q&A with directors Samuel Habib and Dan Habib plus cast member Keith Jones. It will also be playing at Red River Theatres from Dec 3 through 12.
Image Description: Samuel and his DSP Emily on a walk. Above the image is the WMUR9 ABC logo. Below is the headline and description “NH Chronicle: The Award-Winning Film The Ride Ahead. Local filmmakers Samuel and Dan Habib look to change the landscape for disabled people” ... See MoreSee Less
Don’t let common SNAP Myths stop you from applying: ❌ MYTH: Other people need SNAP more than I do! ✅ FACT: There are enough benefits for everyone who is eligible! By receiving SNAP you are not taking benefits away from others.
Need help applying? A member of the NH Food Bank’s SNAP Outreach team can assist you! Call: 1-877-347-7627
Special thanks to the following organizations for their support of NH Food Bank’s SNAP Outreach: NH Department of Health and Human Services, Walmart Foundation, Catholic Charities USA, New Hampshire Children’s Health Fund and Feeding America. ... See MoreSee Less