Building on Strengths: Enabling Greater Impact
2022 Annual Report
for the 12 months ending 8/31/22
- Message from our Board Chair and our President & CEO
- Our Mission
- Our Values
- Statement of Financial Position
- Our Impact By the Numbers
- Moving Forward Together
- New Hampshire Services and Locations
- Vermont Services and Locations
- Purposeful Growth
- Supporting Our Clients and Staff
- Get Involved
- Appreciating Support
- Welcoming Our Community Back in Person
- President's Council Donors
- President's Council Corporate/Organizations
- Vermont President's Council
- Legacy Society
- Tribute Gifts
- Estate Gifts
- Lifetime Giving Society
- Board of Directors
Message from our Board Chair and our President & CEO
Dear Friends:
Thank you for embracing our mission and supporting Easterseals NH, VT & Farnum. Together, we are building a strong and unified community of care that creates opportunities and offers equitable access to services for thousands of individuals and families.
We are incredibly grateful to our donors, who generously contributed over $3 million in 2022 through our campaigns, fundraisers, and events. Every gift given touched a life and made an impact.
We spent 2022 adjusting to fewer COVID restrictions, reconnecting with our community in person, and setting our bold plans for the future in motion. The shift back to in-person client sessions, group activities, events, and staff celebrations has been a welcome change for all.
Behind the scenes, our staff worked tirelessly to meet the needs of clients of all ages in our classrooms, clinics, treatment facilities, community settings, and residential homes. At the same time, we made exciting progress toward meeting the goals of the ambitious strategic plan we introduced last year, which we titled Seizing the Future with Intent. We’ve included more details about our plan and updates about key projects in the pages that follow.
As always, what is possible for our clients and our organization is made possible by YOU. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to Easterseals and the people we serve.
With gratitude,
Andrew MacWilliam
Board Chair
Maureen Beauregard
President and CEO
Our Mission
To provide plans of care comprised of thoughtfully integrated services that help those with varied abilities live, learn, work, and play throughout their lifetimes.
Our Values
Statement of Financial Position
The monies invested in Easterseals New Hampshire are managed efficiently and impactfully.
Our Program Successes
Programs & number of people served in 2022
New Hampshire Programs
Autism Services
28Camping & Recreation
70Child Development Centers
190Community-Based Services
219Early Supports & Services
900Supportive Housing
78Residential & Educational Services
190Senior Services
1,608Substance Use Treatment Services
2,945Transportation
750Veterans Count
926Workforce Development
280Information & Referral
9,007Vermont Programs
Child & Family Support
1,218Balanced and Restorative Justice
113Child Development Centers
51Intensive Family Based Services
187Youth Development Program
900Compass
45Post Permanency
220Child-Parent Psychotherapy
7Moving Forward Together
In 2022, we moved forward with our vision for a stronger, more integrated Easterseals NH, VT & Farnum with the goal of better serving our clients and communities.
Attached below is a graphic overview of our strategic plan, which rests on the following four priorities:
Strengthen Our Organization
Build on our core strengths of clinical excellence and outstanding care by focusing on professional development, employee retention, investments in facilities and technology, and financial stability.
Serve Our Clients
Modify our delivery of services to reflect a no-wrong-door approach to welcoming clients and ensure seamless continuity of care for as long as our clients need.
Engage Our Community
Create greater awareness of Easterseals NH, VT & Farnum as an unwavering ally elevating people of all ages and abilities.
Advocate for Our Cause
Strengthen national, regional, and state leadership to influence policy reforms and advocate for the visibility and empowerment of people of all abilities.
2022 Strategic Plan InfographicSTRONGER AS ONE
By creating a seamless, integrated service experience for our clients, we will become the provider of choice for those who need our services. We will nurture and protect every person we serve by reducing trauma, keeping families together whenever possible, and finding nurturing solutions for children and older adults who cannot remain at home or live independently.
BETTER OUTCOMES FOR ALL
We seek to maximize outcomes for individuals and families as measured by the social determinants of health depicted by the icons in the graphic at the far right. Social determinants of health are an important benchmark. Together, they influence the overall quality of life and one’s ability to participate in the community.
New Hampshire Services and Locations
New Hampshire Services and Locations 2022
Early Support & Services
EARLY INTERVENTION
Family-centered physical, occupational, and speech therapy services provided one-on-one to children from birth to age three in a child’s home, daycare, or another familiar setting.
Manchester, Salem
Learn moreResidential & Educational Services
CARF-accredited special education and therapeutic services for children and youth ages 5 to 21. Services range from intensive-level care in residential settings to support for individuals at home or in their community.
Keene, Lancaster, Manchester
Learn moreVeterans Count
Providing critical and timely case management and clinical services, as well as financial assistance, to service members, veterans, and their families when other resources are not available.
Franklin, Manchester, Statewide
Learn moreAutism Services
Partnering with families of children ages 18 months to five years to provide one-on-one Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy at home and in our clinic focused on improving communication, social and play skills, and self-care.
Manchester, Salem
Learn moreCommunity Based Services
Residential and community based support for individuals with intellectual disabilities or acquired brain injuries promoting independence and inclusion in their communities.
Concord, Manchester, Stratham, Statewide
Learn moreTransportation Services
Accessible door-to-door transportation services for program participants, students, and seniors that help them stay independent and connected to the community.
Manchester
Learn moreChild Development Centers
CHILD CARE
Affordable, inclusive, and NAEYC accredited child care for children of all abilities from six weeks to five years of age at our centers in Manchester.
Manchester
Learn moreWorkforce Development
Partnering with employers, schools, and other nonprofit and government agencies to assist youth and adults in achieving goals of education, training, volunteering, and meaningful employment.
Belmont, Concord, Keene, Lebanon, Manchester, Stratham
Learn moreSenior Services
Promoting better living while aging in place for older adults. On-site Adult Day with peers in a therapeutic and caring environment. In-home services include one-to-one support with housekeeping, errands, personal care, and nursing needs.
Belmont, Manchester, Rochester, Stratham
Learn moreCamping & Recreation
CAMP SNO-MO
Residential camp for youth featuring water sports, team sports, hiking, archery, arts and crafts, and more at our fully accessible location in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region.
Gilmanton Iron Works
Learn moreSubstance Use Treatment
FARNUM
CARF-accredited, comprehensive alcohol and other substance use treatment program for adults that offers detoxification, residential, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), outpatient, and provider services.
Manchester
Learn moreInformation & Referral
Connecting New Hampshire residents with valuable information and guidance so they can find the support they need to move forward.
Manchester, Nashua
Learn moreSupportive Housing
Providing rapid access to stable housing and comprehensive services for individuals and families who are homeless or housing insecure.
Manchester
Learn moreVermont Services and Locations
Vermont Services and Locations 2022
Balanced & Restorative Justice
This program has a single mission: to enhance youth focused restorative justice in the Middlebury District. We create safe, youth-based learning environments, identify skills and resource gaps, and support youth to become productive and invested community members.
Middlebury
Learn morePost Permanency
Provides additional support for families formed by adoption or guardianship. Services focus on helping families identify their strengths, establish goals, and locate community resources for ongoing support while addressing common issues that many adoptive and kinship families face.
Barre, Bennington, Hartford, Morrisville, Rutland, St. Johnsbury
Learn moreCase Reviews
Providing a formal review process for family and legal representatives of the proposed Department for Children and Families case plan prior to submission to the Court.
Newport, St. Johnsbury
Learn moreSubstance Use Testing
Coordination of substance use testing services that include observed collection of specimens, shipment of specimens to the Vermont Department of Health lab for analysis, and arranging for test results to be brought back to the DCF worker. The fundamental goal of this service is to inform child safety and risk decision making.
Barre, Bennington, Brattleboro, Morrisville, Newport, Rutland, Springfield, St. Johnsbury
Learn moreChild & Family Support Programs
Collaborate closely with the Department for Children and Families and parents who are striving to establish safety for their children in an effort to help families create wellbeing for their children. This service provides five different interventions: Family Time Coordination, Family Finding, Family Safety Planning, Care Coordination, and Family Time Coaching.
Barre, Bennington, Brattleboro, Burlington, Hartford, Middlebury, Morrisville, Newport, Rutland, Springfield, St. Johnsbury
Learn moreTransportation Services
Transportation services for children and youth accessing parent-child contact support services through Easterseals Vermont.
Barre, Brattleboro, Burlington, Hartford, Middlebury, Morrisville, Newport, Rutland, Springfield, St. Johnsbury
Learn moreCompass
A prevention and stabilization program that serves at risk youth ages 12 to 23 in Rutland county. Our program supports youth and families in developing well-being, education and employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as youth transition to adulthood.
Rutland
Learn moreYouth Development Program
Helps youth and young adults ages 14 to 22 formerly in foster care make the transition to adulthood and independent living. Clients determine their goals, and our experienced coordinators create opportunities for them to achieve those goals
Hartford, Middlebury, Rutland, Springfield
Learn moreIntensive Family Based Services
Supports children and their families facing challenges that threaten their stability and safety at home and in their community through assessment, case management, facilitating community connections, and identification of family and natural support as well as crisis management planning.
Morrisville, Newport, St. Johnsbury
Learn morePurposeful Growth
We don’t have to look far to find the source of our strength this year. The faces and stories of our clients, staff, volunteers, and donors reflect the determination, pride, and passion that motivate us every day.
Champlin Place
Easterseals NH offers a range of services to support aging in place with dignity. We are increasing our impact to include affordable housing for adults 62 or older. In November 2022, we broke ground in Rochester, New Hampshire, on our first affordable apartment community for this population. Champlin Place will offer 60 one-bedroom and five two bedroom apartment homes in a three-story, secured-entry building on grounds adjacent to the 300-acre William H. Champlin Forest and close to the supportive services of Easterseals NH’s Adult Day and Homemakers & Health Services programs.
Every apartment at Champlin Place has an income limit, with 25 homes reserved for households whose gross income is not more than 30% of area median income. Features will include elevators, indoor mail delivery, a community room, on-site parking, an outdoor leisure space, and accessibility and mobility accommodations.
We are collaborating with a highly experienced group of funders, developers, designers, architects, and builders to ready Champlin Place for residency in September 2023.
See drone footage of the beautiful forested site that will be home to Champlin Place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imo6zCaXsIc
CEO Maureen Beauregard and members of the Easterseals NH Board of Directors breaking ground at the Champlin Place construction site in November 2022. Left to right: Dick Rawlings, Bryan Bouchard, Tom Sullivan, Maureen Beauregard, Andy MacWilliam, Matthew Boucher, Brad Cook, Rob Wieczorek.
Gammon Academy at Zachary Road
Exciting plans are underway to update our residential campus and school facility at Easterseals NH Gammon Academy at Zachary Road. Thanks to the generous support of Eversource and Liberty, in partnership with other statewide utilities, we have installed new lighting and building insulation throughout our residence hall. These energy efficiency measures will make our students’ lives more comfortable and reduce energy costs.
In the next year, we will begin a multimillion-dollar new school building addition that will transform the Gammon Academy campus. The addition will enhance the existing residential building and bolster the educational learning environment with flexible multi-purpose rooms, spaces for parents to visit, technology upgrades for conferences, virtual parent visits, trainings and staff meetings, and teachers’ rooms with bathrooms that include showers. Work has already commenced and is scheduled for completion by September 2024.
Watch the video to learn more about the benefits of the energy-saving measures being installed at Gammon Academy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifctvoMkpFE
New Veterans Campus
Our Veterans Count program connects thousands of service members, veterans, and their families to resources and financial assistance annually. With support from the State of New Hampshire, we are on a quest to do even more. In the coming year, we plan to expand access to housing and services for New Hampshire’s underserved military and veteran community. We are creating a comprehensive military and veteran campus on a 15-acre parcel of land in rural Franklin, New Hampshire, that will include permanent and supportive housing and a retreat center. Integrated care coordination, therapeutic and recreational services, and an array of services from collaborative partners will be offered on-site.
With a focus on providing high-quality, coordinated, and holistic services in conjunction with safe, stable, and affordable housing, The Veteran Campus will be the regional Center of Excellence for veterans’ services across New England.
Get a bird’s eye view of the future site of our Veteran Campus in this drone video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LEag6aAIqI
Supporting Our Clients and Staff
We don’t have to look far to find the source of our strength this year. The faces and stories of our clients, staff, volunteers, and donors reflect the determination, pride, and passion that motivate us every day.
Kendy
Adopting a child comes with many rewards. But the process is not without challenges. Kendy is so appreciative of Easterseals Vermont’s Post Permanency Services. Her Post Permanency Support Person, Jill, has been there for all her ups and downs, providing one-on-one support, answering questions, and helping her connect to resources. Today, Kendy can’t imagine a life without Jill’s caring support and the valuable services the Post Permanency program provides. “Jill is the one person who ties it all together,” says Kendy.
Sam
Sam reluctantly began attending Easterseals Adult Day in Manchester two days a week. Now, he willingly attends daily for companionship and exercise while his wife and primary caregiver, Tammy, works part-time. Adult Day gives Sam a safe place, while he also enjoys the cognitive benefits of being social and active that help him remain at home with Tammy. “Adult Day helps me out one hundred percent,” says Tammy. “I don’t have to worry about Sam at home alone.”
Ayden
According to Youth Transitional Services (YTS) participant Ayden the best thing about his job at Port City Pretzels is getting to socialize with his coworkers. Holly Augustonovich, YTS Employment Specialist, helped connect Ayden with the Portsmouth, NH-based pretzel retailer. The position fits Ayden’s interests, skills, and experience well. Ayden’s enthusiasm for his job and employer shines through when he talks about his work. “I do love the job stuff here. I love everybody here. I call them my ‘work family.’ I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for them,” he says. Easterseals NH was pleased to award Port City Pretzels the 2022 David P. Goodwin Lifetime Commitment Award for its outstanding commitment to the disability community.
See Ayden in action at Port City Pretzels in this video presentation from our most recent Annual Celebration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc1odbIY4wA
Elise
Delivering therapy to children in comfortable surroundings and supporting them through their formative years is a highlight of Elise’s career. Doing so also plays a critical role in outcomes. Elise, a pediatric occupational therapist for children three and under in Early Supports & Services, teaches parents and caregivers to use what’s readily available in their homes – toys for grabbing or a coffee table for cruising – to help children continue to make progress between visits. With her coaching, parents gain confidence in supporting their children. “I’m putting parents in the driver’s seat,” Elise says.
Read the full story.
https://secure.easterseals.com/site/DocServer/Elise-Favreau-Occupational_Therapy_AW.pdf
Get Involved
Join us at our upcoming events in 2023!
May
- Farnum Spirit of Hope
- Make 12 Hours Count Radiothon
- Guyton Group Golf Tournament
June
- Eversource Walk & 5K Run for Easterseals
- 5th Annual Nashua Ride for bicyclists of all abilities
- 17th Annual Peter Makris Memorial Run
July
- Pack & Boots 5K & 1 Mile Survival Run
- HK Powersports Land & Lake Poker Run
- Lakes Region Golf Tournament
- Jeepin’4Vets
- Over the Edge - Vermont
August
- Manchester Golf Tournament
- Pirates Cove 5K Walk & Run
September
- Nashua 5K Fun Run and Walk
- Red, White & Brew Craft Beer & Wine Festival
- On the Tarmac
October
- Rockin’ for Vets
- Beyond The Boots Gala
- 18 Reasons to Give Golf Tournament
November
- Easterseals Annual Celebration
- Nashua Salute Our Soldiers Dinner
December
- Army Navy Game
Registration opens soon at
https://www.easterseals.com/nh/get-involved/events/
Appreciating Support
Appreciating Support
An Eastern Propane employee stands by one of the company’s five Veterans Count-branded trucks.
How Eastern Propane & Oil Delivers for the NH Military Community
Eastern Propane & Oil’s support of local service members, veterans, and their families goes beyond the occasional charitable donation. The Rochester, NH-based energy provider has made it business as usual. Every time one of its Veterans Count-branded trucks rolls up to a customer’s home, one penny per gallon of the propane delivered goes back to Easterseals New Hampshire’s Veterans Count program.
Since 2003, Eastern Propane has donated generously to Easterseals NH Veterans Count. Over time, the veteran-friendly company’s support has not only added up but expanded. Eastern Propane began supporting the Lakes Region chapter of Veterans Count in 2016, then took on sponsorship of the chapter’s annual Wolfeboro Pirates Cove 5K in 2018. That same year, the number of Veterans Count-branded trucks increased from one to five. On Veterans Day 2022, Eastern Propane presented a check to Veterans Count for the charitable proceeds for the year’s propane deliveries.
“We are honored by Eastern Propane’s ongoing commitment to Veterans Count and the local military community,” says Kathy Flynn, Easterseals NH Senior Director, Major Gifts & Planned Giving.
“Thanks to their generosity, we have connected hundreds of service members, veterans, and their families to critical resources and services.”
Eastern Propane’s 90-year-long commitment to philanthropy, community, and its employees is reflected in its support of Veterans Count. About ten percent of Eastern Propane’s workforce are active-duty or former service members.
“Veterans Count gives this underserved population the support they need,” says Eastern Propane Brand and Marketing Manager Whitney Cloutier. “What they’ve seen and been through is more than any of us will truly ever know. There’s no way to put a value on what Veterans Count does.”
Welcoming Our Community Back in Person
Welcoming Our Community Back in Person
The Runnymede Formal
The 10th Annual Salute Our Soldiers Gala, held by the Seacoast Chapter of Veterans Count and presented by Service Credit Union, broke previous event fundraising records, raising over $1.1M to support New Hampshire service members, veterans, and their families. The chapter organized an evening to remember at historic Runnymede Farm in North Hampton, NH. In addition to our Diamond Sponsor, Service Credit Union, this elegant black-tie event was made also possible by several other generous donors and sponsors.
Eversource Walk & 5k Run
We had almost 1200
participants flood the streets of Manchester, NH, with orange, raising $149,000 for our NH programs at the 23rd annual Eversource Walk & 5K Run for Easterseals. Over the years, the Eversource Walk & 5K Run has raised over $3 million for Easterseals NH. We are so grateful for our enduring partnership with Eversource and the ongoing enthusiastic support of its employees.
Watch how we came together for New Hampshire neighbors at our 2022 event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2swkVf4wRRc
Spirit of Hope
The 2022 Farnum Spirit of Hope event raised over $60,000 to help individuals recovering from substance use. We were honored to welcome former client Ryan Sherwood (right) as our featured speaker. Spirit of Hope funds go toward residential treatment, medical detox, prescription medication, counseling, and aftercare support. Many thanks to Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield for being a repeat sponsor of this important fundraiser.
Ryan recounts his moving recovery journey in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=504gKJ1IIsU
Over the Edge
Thirty brave rappelers descended an 11-story building in Barre, Vermont, last July and raised over $30,000 for Vermont programs and services. Not surprisingly, several dedicated Barre community leaders like Chief of Police Braedon Vail and City Manager Nicolas Storellicastro (left) joined us for the trip down the side of North Barre Manor.
President's Council Individual Donors
Our President’s Council recognizes individuals whose charitable contributions are greater than $1,000 in a fiscal year.
Achievement $100,000+
Inspiration $50,000 - $99,999
Independence $25,000 - $49,999
Empowerment $10,000 - $24,999
Opportunity $5,000 - $9,999
Dignity $2,500 - $4,999
Ability $1,000 - $2,499
President’s Council Corporate/Organizations
Our President’s Council recognizes businesses and organizations whose charitable contributions are greater than $1,000 in a fiscal year.
Achievement $100,000+
Inspiration $50,000 - $99,999
Independence $25,000 - $49,999
Empowerment $10,000 - $24,999
Opportunity $5,000 - $9,999
Dignity $2,500 - $4,999
Ability $1,000 - $2,499
Vermont President's Council
All funds raised in Vermont are used exclusively to support Easterseals Vermont programs and operations.
Legacy Society
We thank the following individuals for their support as Legacy Society members. This group of dedicated friends have included Easterseals NH in their estate plans. To learn about joining the Legacy Society, contact Sr. Director Major Gifts & Planned Giving Kathy Flynn at 603-621-3413 or kaflynn@eastersealsnh.org.
Tribute Gifts
Each year, gifts are made by friends of Easterseals NH who wish to honor someone special. These gifts are in memory of, in honor of, or in celebration of the lives of family members, friends and others who have touched the donors’ life in some way.
Easterseals NH is pleased to recognize the following individuals whose lives were celebrated over the past fiscal year.
Estate Gifts
Each year, gifts are made by friends of Easterseals NH who wish to honor someone special. These gifts are in memory of, in honor of, or in celebration of the lives of family members, friends and others who have touched the donors’ life in some way.
Lifetime Giving Society
We are grateful to the following individuals whose lifetime cumulative charitable giving has reached the following levels of support.