By Associated Press - Monday, February 3, 2020

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Catholic Charities New Hampshire said Monday it was acquiring a nonprofit group that provides services to senior citizens in the southwestern part of the state.

The group Monadnock at Home will keep its name and will now become an official program of Catholic Charities.

Since its founding in 2010, Monadnock at Home has served more than 300 seniors with a wide range of social, wellness and education programs designed to help them reduce loneliness and isolation.



“We now have the ability and resources to expand the types of invaluable services our clients rely on, while opening the doors to extend our reach to even more seniors throughout the region,” said Sandra Faber, executive director of Monadnock at Home.

The addition of Monadnock at Home is the latest for Catholic Charities New Hampshire.

In 2018, Catholic Charities acquired the CareGivers, which provides services to seniors and others in the Manchester and Nashua areas. In November, Catholic Charities acquired Liberty House, a transitional living program that supports homeless and at-risk veterans through substance-free housing and recovery services.

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This story has been corrected to show the organization is called Catholic Charities New Hampshire, not Catholic Charities of New Hampshire.

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