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 ABOVE: The Crown Point Charitable Committee (from left): Barry Morel, Tricia Paquette, Jane Hunter, Caitlyn Hood, Bo Hogdon, Matt McElreavy, Randy Fullam, Stacey Cheeney, Darlene LaClair and Karen Laskoske.
Crown Point Cabinetry is a truly home-grown New Hampshire company. The company’s first official headquarters was in Norm Stowell’s garage. That was 1979, and Norm put his sons, Brian and Scott, to work for him, cutting, sanding, staining…
Crown Point is now a nationally-celebrated custom cabinet maker, with 125 employees – including the extended Stowell family – at its headquarters in Claremont. Brian is now company president.
The company’s philosophy on philanthropy is as locally-crafted as its cabinets. Since 2002, Crown Point has partnered with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to make grants in the extended community through the Crown Point Cabinetry Fund.
Read more about how Crown Point Cabinetry partners with the Charitable Foundation to manage its philanthropic efforts.
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 ABOVE: Partners and sponsors gather to celebrate launch of 2-1-1 NH (from left, Patrick Tufts, United Ways of NH, Managing Partner for 2-1-1 NH; Gary Long, President, PSNH ; Major General Joseph K. Simeone (ret.), 2-1-1 Advisory Committee Chair; Governor John Lynch; Ellie Cochran, NH Charitable Foundation; Cathy Schmidt, President, Citizens Bank; John Wallace, Associate Commissioner NH Dept. of HHS; Kevin Callahan, President and CEO, Exeter Hospital)
United Ways of New Hampshire announced on June 11 the launch of 2-1-1 NH, a statewide initiative and easy to remember phone number that will connect people in need with health and human services throughout the state.
"The 2-1-1 NH System is an important tool that will help keep all the citizens of New Hampshire informed about essential services available to them," said Governor John Lynch. "I would like to thank all 10 of New Hampshire's United Ways, the corporations, foundations, service providers and volunteers who helped make 2-1-1 NH available to every citizen of New Hampshire."
2-1-1 NH is a true public/private partnership with funding being provided by United Ways of New Hampshire, the State of NH, Citizens Bank Foundation, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, Exeter Hospital and Public Service of NH.
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