When asked why she does this work—and why she has stayed so long, Kelli shares: “It is because of a young teen mom that I am on this earth, and it was because of a loving young family that adopted me that I am who I am. My journey helped define my desire to help with what was, at the time, the biggest issue facing our community-teen pregnancies. Over the years, teen pregnancy rates have gone down in this area, and I’ve grown to appreciate my work with families even more, especially since what I truly love is working with kids. I also like letting people know about resources-because if you don’t know they exist, it’s almost as if they don’t.” Kelli continues: “Families are struggling—emotionally, physically, and mentally. But across the board, no matter the situation, every parent can benefit from support. Every parent wants to be the best parent they can be for their kids.” When asked what keeps her at The River Center, she says: “I get to do something different every day. I work with incredible people, and I love staying connected to the community.” We also asked Kelli how the work has changed over time and what hasn’t changed? “A lot hasn’t changed in terms of our passion for supporting young families, our non-judgmental approach, and the ongoing need in the community. We continue to meet people where they are. I understand the struggle of families on limited incomes, for example, the self-perpetuating cycle of malnutrition and being overweight. I often see families judged for ‘making bad decisions” when in reality, their choices are limited by their circumstances and lack of resources. I introduce families to the local farmers’ market, where they can build a connection to their food and the people who grow it. Through programs like Double Up Bucks and EBT, they can access affordable, high-quality produce.” Kelli explains that success looks different for every family. It might be:
When asked what kind of support is most helpful from the community, Kelli says: “Financial support for The River Center is always helpful-it gives us the resources to serve more people. But just as important is spreading the word and becoming advocates for The River Center and the work we do. That helps us help more people.” Finally, on why Child Abuse Prevention Month is so important, Kelli shares: “All of our work-including our partnerships with other agencies-contributes to reducing child abuse and neglect. Shining a light on it keeps it in the public conversation and raises awareness.”
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Summer Langille
4/17/2025 02:48:11 pm
Kelli is the best! I get to meet with her at the mom’s group at Jaffrey grade school every week and she’s so easy to talk to and share with. Thank you Kelli for all your do for families!
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