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A Message From Our Executive Director
Dear Friends and Supporters:
Fiscal year 2011 was quite a year! New Generation has experi-
enced many changes, including hiring a new Executive Director (I
was hired in October 2010 for this role) as well as a new Thrift
Store Division Manager, Jennifer Murphy Aubin, hired in June of
2011. We relocated our Rochester Thrift Store to 88 Hancock
Street, welcomed new board members and said good bye to others.
And although change is inevitable and often challenging, the con-
stant that remains is the work that we do, and the reason we’re here.
In the past year we served a total of 21 women and 14 babies, the highest number since opening.
Since 1987, New Generation has served over 386 women and 256 babies.
Our typical resident is a pregnant woman between 20 and 30 years old with limited education, no job
or income, a history of mental health or substance abuse, and/or a history of domestic abuse. Often
when these women come to our door, they have received little or no prenatal care, and are unaware of
available resources that they can turn to for help, such as WIC, housing authorities, and state and local
financial and medical programs. Most women who come to us have an unstable relationship with their
families, and do not have many (or any) natural supports in their lives.
When these women come to our shelter, they come to more than a bed to sleep in and healthy food to
eat. They receive nurturing, support, and education from our highly qualified and trained staff, and
they develop enduring friendships and support from each other. They participate in volunteerism,
“family-style” meals nightly, and engage in recreational activities. Each woman gets the one-on-one
attention that they deserve.
I am proud to be associated with this organization, and I am grateful to have your support to help us
fulfill our mission year in and year out. It has been a challenging year, but I am 100% positive that our
agency will be able to weather these turbulent times, to ensure we continue to provide a safe haven for
homeless pregnant women and newly parenting women and their babies.
Thank you all so very much for your support,
About New Generation
Vision
Be the premier provider of shelter and support services to homeless pregnant women and their babies in New Hamp-
shire
Deliver our services to all those in need regardless of race, religion, marital status, disability, or economic status
Provide each resident with the tools needed to achieve self-sufficiency such that they receive a “Life Skills Certifica-
tion”
Provide our resident’s children with the foundation for a healthy, happy and productive life.
Board of Directors
Tracy Hardekopf
Ruthie Ford
Paul Neveu
Sujatha Avutu
Beverly Barney
Donna Etela
Melissa Murphy
Paul Kleinman
Mission
We provide a safe, family-oriented shelter for homeless pregnant women and their babies, helping to prepare and em-
power them to be successful in life.
Values
Safety: for children, their mothers, staff and volunteers.
Integrity: we are open, honest, and above board. We operate within the law and the organization’s rules and regulations.
Caring: we provide an environment of caring, nurturing, love, and support.
Quality: what we decide to do we will do well, in a high-quality manner.
Who We Are
New Generation Staff
Jennifer Bisson, MSW
Executive Director
Kierstyn Hunter, MA
Residential Manager
Jennifer Murphy Aubin
Second Generation Retail Manager
Lauren McGinley
Parent Education Coordinator
Jessica Hardy
Office/Volunteer Coordinator
Michelle Colgan
Bookkeeper
Our Services
Shelter
Case Management
Life Skills Coaching
Transportation
Parenting Education
"Thanks to New Generation, I was able to pre-
pare for the birth of my child within a safe
and loving environment, and get back on my
feet prepared for a new life….I am proud of
what New Generation has helped me and
many other women accomplish: to become
positive, educated parents and role models for
our children and productive members of our
communities."
-Melissa* a former resident
*name has been changed for confidentiality
New Generation provides shelter and food for
up to seven women and their babies at a time.
Women need only be homeless and pregnant
or parenting a newborn to be eligible for our
services.
Every woman at New Generation agrees to
participate in parenting education. Mothers
are given pre and post tests to measure
changes in parenting attitudes.
Each woman receives individual case manage-
ment, including referrals to outside agencies,
help finding employment or signing up for
schooling, and help accessing benefits.
Staff provide formal and informal education
directly or by offering in-house workshops
from community experts on cooking, nutri-
tion, household maintenance, and money
management.
Each woman and child is provided with trans-
portation to access health-care appointments,
work, school, and other resources in the com-
munity.
Transitional Apartment New Generation also has a two-bedroom tran-
sitional apartment for independent transi-
tional living for women and their children for
up to 18 months.
Aftercare Services Aftercare services are provided by interns,
volunteers, and staff to former residents in the
form of transportation, case management,
and general support.
Second Generation Thrift Shoppes
Greenland Thrift &
Furniture Barn
Seabrook
Rochester
88 Hancock Street
Rochester, NH 03867
603-994-1500
9 Tide Mill Road
Greenland, NH 03840
603-430-9482
779 Lafayette Road
Seabrook, NH 03874
603-468-3700
To help cover our rising operating costs and to provide a service to our community, New Gen-
eration opened Second Generation Thrift Shoppe in Greenland in 1993, the Furniture Barn in
Greenland in 2002, a second Thrift Shoppe in Rochester in 2007 and a third Thrift Shoppe in
Seabrook in 2009. All together, our Second Generation Thrift Shoppes generate roughly
$90,000 per year in revenue for New Generation.
Agency Revenue
Agency Expenses
Financial Report
Contributions & Fundraising
23%
Grants & Awards
26%
Miscellaneous3%
Second Generation Greenland
22%
Second Generation Rochester
13%
Second Generation Seabrook
13%
Agency Revenue
Administration3%
Development & Fundraising
15%
Facility9%
Personnel43%
Second Generation
Greenland
14%
Second Generation
Rochester
8%
Second Generation
Seabrook
8%
Agency Expenses
Agency Revenue
Contributions & Fundraising $133,625
Grants & Awards $145,228
Miscellaneous $15,960
Second Generation Greenland $123,114
Second Generation Rochester $72,480
Second Generation Seabrook $75,671
Total Agency Revenue $566,078
Agency Expenses
Administration $15,011
Development & Fundraising $84,121
Facility $54,446
Personnel $244,860
Second Generation Greenland $81,904
Second Generation Rochester $49,022
Second Generation Seabrook $46,295
Total Agency Expenses $575,659
Champions $1000+
Anonymous Mark Anderson & Robin Silva Sujatha Avutu Christopher Brown & Ms. Janet Day Jason Clark Amy Cueva Jeff Eiras Donna Etela Russ Graceffa Phil Jarosz Mark Klausner Jacqui Mahoney Paul McKeon James Murphy Paul Neveu Theodore Ristaino Gayle Wells Companions $240 - $999
Anonymous (2) Joanna & John Doykos Patrick ( J.P.) Ford John and Michele Peckham Mary Austin Marion Badger Corinne Baker Beverly Barney Burley Barthell Michael Bick Barbara Blinn Christopher Brown Linda Coburn Katheryn Daly Carol Dane Dawn Davis Laurie Dufour Robert Gerkin Emilia Graceffa Laura Grimsted Tracy Hardekopf Marlene Hayes Kaitlin Jaquez Michael Jarosz Peg Landers Susan Leblanc Lucille LeGault Leon Maher Paul McInnis Karen McVeigh Marcia Mills Richard Minesinger Anne O'Brien Cindy Peckham Kevin Ray Richard Richett Maggie Ristau Charlie Rosenthal Sandy Scovell Brendan Splaine Maureen Sullivan Arnet Taylor Friends $10 - $239
Anonymous (13) Jennifer Bisson Alfred & Clarice Casassa
Supporters
Anthony & Candice Trzcinka Duncan & Barbara Anderson James & Myra Fishbein John & Karen Finnigan Katharine & Albert Abbott Kathleen & Gardner Hurlburt Lawrence & Anne Douglas Pam & Mark Schlieper Paul & Christine Umberger Philip & Margaret Defosses Richard & Faith Bailey Richard & Leslie Gray Robert & Margaret Allard Roy & Ute Tellini Ruthie & Patrick Ford Thomas & Jacqueline Cunniff Thomas & Patricia Liddy William & Louise Betton John Aber Martin Adamovage Elaine and Lee Alexander Karen and David Ciasulli Mary Ann Barraclough Joan April Susan Baldini Kathleen Barry Zari Bazarian Carole Binette Trust Thomas Bridge Carl Brigada James Buyak Peter Camacho Martin Cameron Jorge Carreno Danielle Casey Frank Cassidy Debra Chase Andrew Christie Kathleen Cirasole Barbara Coit Russell Coit Michelle Colgan Kathleen Conneen Daryle Cooper Karey Costello Sally Creeden Suzanne Crowley Michael Culbert Lisa Dale Thomas Decker James Delaney Claire Desrochers Richard Desrosiers Christine Diggins John Dowd Kathleen Dowd Dr. Amy Feitelson David Duggan Dorothy Emerson Faulstich Family Charitable Foundation Henry Ferrell Robert Ficke Phil Fili Douglas Flockhart Janet Forrest Pauline Frisina Margaret Gallagher Paula Gallagher
Bruce Garrett Peter Garrity Diana Getman Gerald Gingras Joetta Girard Michael Girard George Gowen Cornelia Gray Lynn Gray Mary Grillo Claudia Hackett Bill Hansen Douglas Hansen Michael Hardekopf Barta Hathaway Edward Hayes Kathleen Hayes William Healy Richard Heatherton Mary Hillyer Claire Hochschwender Tom Hoeing Anita Holt Shirley Hoonhout Glendowlyn Howard Cindy Hoyt Paul Hughes Joseph Hults Claire Isenstein Daniel J. & Mary Ann Varoski John J. Andriola Richard Jacques Virginia Johnson Avis Jones Karen Jones Dulcinea Kaufman Joseph Keefe Brenda Kelley Jennifer Kelley Graham Kent Kevin & Julie Blais Mary Kibbe The Kleist Family Edward Kohlhase Dwight Kranz William Krystock Christine LaButte John Leblanc Miranda Leblanc Norbert LeCompte Pat Lindsay Mary M. Martin Deva Mac Donald Francesca Maffei-Lazev Andy Mahoney Paul Mahoney Melissa Manseau Shirley Marconi John Marr K.H. Maxwell Fitzgerald William McCarthy Jonathan McDonagh Lynne McGreevy Lydia Meade Kathleen Megna Richard Michaels Mary Mielke Samantha Moore Kristine Morgan
Nancy Morgan Patricia Morgan Katherine Mulhern Barbara Murray Chuck Navin Karin Nelson Donna Nice Joan Nichell Joseph Nichol George Nowak Jennifer O'Connor Nancy Opresnick Judy O'Reilly Joan Ouellette David P. Holmes Meg Papalegis Michelle Parshley Nancy Pearse Margaret Pelletier Bruce Perreault Jeffrey Peters David Petrusewicz Richard Philbrick Kathleen Poggi Dennis Pomper Sherry Quintal Kathy Ramsett Anne Reynolds Marsha Richelli Francis Riddle Marsha Roy Brad Russ Charles Sanford Frances Schwab Linda Shaw Connie Shea Kathy Sheehy Nicole Sherburne Carollyn Sherwin Katherine Siener Barbara Silverstone Belinda Skarka Barbara Smith Helen Sonitis Terry Southwick William St Laurent Dwane Staples Yvonne Steffenberg Ann Strachan Matthew Sturtevant Marguerite Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Bonnie Thompson Joan Tierney Mary Tierney Louie Tonry Ginny Tremberth James Trotzer Michal Ulm Stephen V. Munton Dianne Valentine Yvonne Van Goor Elizabeth Vrees Thomas Waechter Kay Wagner Mary Walter Laurie Waniak Gerry Weidema Ralph White
Supporters
Susan Wilbur Marie Wildes Cynthia Wilson Benjamin Witham Robert Worrell Bruce Young $1000+ Business & Organization
Berry Fund Charitable Foundation Citizens Bank City of Portsmouth Congregational Church of Exeter Crisis Pregnancy Center of Manchester & Nashua Epping Dunkin Donuts Exeter Hospital, Inc. The Fanny and Svante Knistrom Foundation Hampton United Methodist Church Herbert A Grant & Iva B Grant Charitable Trust Knights of Columbus Council # 140 Liberty Mutual The Madelaine G. Von Weber Trust NH Children’s Trust Fund NE Hotel Realty & Lodging Econometrics NH Martial Arts Academy NH Women’s Fund Oyster River High School National Honor Society Rosamond Thaxter Foundation Seacoast Rotary Club St. Theresa's Parish State of New Hampshire Town of Exeter Town of Hampton
PO Box 676
Greenland, NH 03840
Phone/fax (603) 436-4989
www.newgennh.org
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Town of Rye United Way of the Greater Seacoast $240-$999 Business & Organization
Amgen Foundation Bayside Distributing, Inc. Bell & Flynn, Inc. Cole-Haan Matching Gift Cornerstone Financial Planning, LLC D. F. Richard Datarisk LLC Devine, Millimet & Branch DF Richard Gary Blake Saab Greenland Family Dentistry Healing Rain Ministries JP Morgan Chase Foundation Matching Gift & Vol- -unteer Grant Programs Knights of Columbus Council #2179 Living Innovations Home Care Lonza Biologics, Inc. North Hampton Chiropractic Office Northeast Credit Union O’Brien Property Consultants LLC Pax World Management Corp. Respect For Life Committee Rotary Club of Hampton Saint Andrew's Lodge No. 56 Secondwind Water Systems Southern NH Branch-AAUW St. Michael's Parish Respect for Life Committee Waste Management Wheelabrator Technologies
Winthrop, Inc. $10-$239 Business & Organization
Absolute Communications Group Alie & Sons Inc. Applied Geo Systems Bernier Corporation Bio-Spray Ca, Inc. Matching Gifts Program David F. Sullivan & Assoc. Dell Inc. Deyga Media Hampton Falls Aparies Heritage Storage Center, Inc. IBM Employee Services Center Journeyman Basketball Assoc. Knights of Columbus-Bishop Matthew F. Brady -Council Ladies Circle First Congregational Church Northeast Delta Dental Foundation Peak Painters & Decorator's, LTD. Periwinkles Kids Clothing Perry Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Pilgrim United Church of Christ Brentwood- -Kingston, Inc. Portsmouth Radiological, P.A. Saint Anne Parish St. Christopher Catholic Church St. Christopher Church Portland The Timberland Company Truist (UPS) Trustworthy PC United Methodist Women Wings Your Way
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