To reflect, I went to my bench by the river. Sitting there, inspired by the breeze and the sun, I thought of the light and warmth of the returning spring.. This warmth mirrors the reception I've received from our board, staff, and volunteers. After nearly two decades working in Alaska as the CEO of a breast cancer clinic and a short stint at a Vermont nonprofit I am happy to be closer to family and to embrace the beauty of New England in Hancock, NH. I am originally from New York. Being from a family that had struggles when I was a child combined with my many years of work in human services helps me feel prepared and excited to be at The River Center. Most importantly, it is what we do to help families that makes me feel like I am contributing to my community. Now in my third week, delving into our mission and programs, I am filled with gratitude for securing a position in my own neighborhood. Here, I collaborate with many dedicated individuals who have warmly welcomed me as I consider the ways my past experiences and enthusiasm can bring value to a thriving community of staff and program participants, donors and volunteers. I find it challenging to convey the passion and pride I witness in our staff. We are a small team serving Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich, Rindge, Jaffrey, Dublin, Peterborough, Greenfield, Temple, and Sharon. As a family and community resource center, we offer parent education, home visits, family support, and community connections in a welcoming environment to strengthen individuals and families in the eastern Monadnock region. Our staff forge connections that, in some cases, have lasted many years, providing parents and grandparents with the tools and resources they need and strengthening families across our region. Events this month include:
But that's not all. Did you know we assist qualifying families and individuals in preparing their taxes? Our wonderful, IRS-certified tax preparers are caring and knowledgeable. They ease your mind by taking the burden of filling out tax forms off your list—AND IT'S FREE! And while I welcome March sunshine, the cold is not through with us yet. When a family or community member lacks enough firewood for the week—their only source of heat—our volunteers deliver wood from our wood bank, stocked with community donations. It's remarkable to have volunteers who cut, stack, load, and deliver! There is so much more to share about all that we do. As the new executive director, I am excited to bring these stories to you—not just about our programs but also our successes along the way. I trust that the stories are what really matter. Hopefully, these insights will help us all feel more connected. I aim to introduce you to our staff, their specialties, and their experiences, inspiring parents and educators to help our families thrive. In the process, I hope you will get to know me as you have known Margaret throughout the years—as a leader among the dedicated individuals in The River Center community who occasionally meets a writing deadline.
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Sheila and Jazz and Mildred the Boisseau girls
3/19/2025 10:06:50 am
Welcome! Sounds like you’re off to a good start. I have been very fortunate to be part of the family at River Center. My girls love the Center, although they have not been able to attend the functions. They get home from school to late to make it in time. But we stop by when we can. The girls love everyone they have met. They are sending out a special message for Mandy. WE MISS YOU 😢 .
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