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New Generation Needs Your Support Second Generation Thrift Shoppe News are working to do our best in the worst of economic circum- stances and that you feel a call to help. With grants, fed- eral and state dollars declin- ing from our financial picture it is individual donors that are making up the difference. I’m amazed everyday at the (continued on page 3) Dear New Generation Friends, I don’t have to tell everyone that the United States economy and the state wide budget cuts are effecting non profit organi- zations like New Generation. But I would like to share what New Generation has done over the past year to further ―tighten our belts‖ so that we can con- tinue to provide our essential services to homeless pregnant and newly parenting women and their babies. We’ve partnered with the state food bank to reduce food costs by almost $200 per month. We’ve utilized more volunteers to provide transportation to reduce the usage of gas and wear and tear on our agency vehicle. We have even changed the paper we use to send you this newsletter! I could go on and on with the details of what has been done to keep New Generation shelter functioning well and at the same time functioning in the most fiscally responsible way possi- ble. I hope that as you read this you are encouraged by our frugal behaviors, that you feel that we contact Kristi at (603) 436-4989 or [email protected] . Sec- ond Generation also has loca- tions at 9 Tide Mill Road in Greenland and 779 Lafayette Road in Seabrook. Please re- member that every purchase you make and every item you donate to Second Generation helps to keep New Genera- tion’s shelter doors open to those in need. Second Generation Shoppe in Rochester is moving to a new location in early July! Please keep an eye out for the open- ing date and location . If you’d like to receive an email alert once we have official details, please email of- [email protected] . We will also post the news on our web- site as it becomes available. We will have a grand re- opening celebration at our new location, including give-a- ways, refreshments, and a raf- fle to win a new grill for any- one who brings in their gently used donations for resale. We will still be open for normal business hours at 25 Old Dover Road through the month of June. If you would like to volunteer for Second Generation, please June 2011 One of many babies who have lived at New Generation shelter. Mission We provide a safe, family-oriented shelter for homeless pregnant women and their babies, helping to prepare and empower them to be successful in life. Board of Directors Tracy Hardekopf, President Ruthie Ford, Vice President Sujatha Avutu, Treasurer Paul Neveu, Secretary Beverly Barney Donna Etela Dennis Honan Melissa Murphy Staff Jennifer Bisson Executive Director Kristi O’Shea Volunteer & Office Coordinator Lauren McGinley Parent Education Coordinator Courtney Edwards & Esther Baker Case Managers Michelle Colgan Bookkeeper Lisa Vincent Development Director/Newsletter Janet Hamilton Thrift Store Division Manager N EW G EN N EWS Your Connection to New Generation Shelter

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Page 1: June 2011 NEW GEN NEWS€¦ · Thanks to our Auction Sponsors The Berry Fund, Pro-Wash Car Wash, Exeter Hospital, The Graceffa Family, Amgen, D F Richard, Northeast Credit Union,

New Generation Needs Your Support

Second Generation Thrift Shoppe News

are working to do our best in

the worst of economic circum-

stances and that you feel a

call to help. With grants, fed-

eral and state dollars declin-

ing from our financial picture

it is individual donors that are

making up the difference. I’m

amazed everyday at the

(continued on page 3)

Dear New Generation Friends,

I don’t have to tell everyone

that the United States economy

and the state wide budget cuts

are effecting non profit organi-

zations like New Generation.

But I would like to share what

New Generation has done over

the past year to further ―tighten

our belts‖ so that we can con-

tinue to provide our essential

services to homeless pregnant

and newly parenting women

and their babies.

We’ve partnered with the state

food bank to reduce food costs

by almost $200 per month.

We’ve utilized more volunteers

to provide transportation to

reduce the usage of gas and

wear and tear on our agency

vehicle. We have even

changed the paper we use to

send you this newsletter! I

could go on and on with the

details of what has been done to

keep New Generation shelter

functioning well and at the same

time functioning in the most

fiscally responsible way possi-

ble.

I hope that as you read this you

are encouraged by our frugal

behaviors, that you feel that we

contact Kristi at (603) 436-4989

or [email protected]. Sec-

ond Generation also has loca-

tions at 9 Tide Mill Road in

Greenland and 779 Lafayette

Road in Seabrook. Please re-

member that every purchase

you make and every item you

donate to Second Generation

helps to keep New Genera-

tion’s shelter doors open to

those in need.

Second Generation Shoppe in

Rochester is moving to a new

location in early July! Please

keep an eye out for the open-

ing date and location . If you’d

like to receive an email alert

once we have official details,

please email of-

[email protected]. We will

also post the news on our web-

site as it becomes available.

We will have a grand re-

opening celebration at our

new location, including give-a-

ways, refreshments, and a raf-

fle to win a new grill for any-

one who brings in their gently

used donations for resale. We

will still be open for normal

business hours at 25 Old Dover

Road through the month of

June.

If you would like to volunteer

for Second Generation, please

June 2011

One of many babies who have lived at New Generation shelter.

Mission

We provide a safe,

family-oriented shelter for

homeless pregnant women

and their babies, helping to

prepare and empower them

to be successful in life.

Board of Directors

Tracy Hardekopf, President

Ruthie Ford, Vice President

Sujatha Avutu, Treasurer

Paul Neveu, Secretary

Beverly Barney

Donna Etela

Dennis Honan

Melissa Murphy

Staff

Jennifer Bisson

Executive Director

Kristi O’Shea

Volunteer & Office Coordinator

Lauren McGinley

Parent Education Coordinator

Courtney Edwards & Esther Baker

Case Managers

Michelle Colgan

Bookkeeper

Lisa Vincent

Development Director/Newsletter

Janet Hamilton

Thrift Store Division Manager

NEW GEN NEWS Your Conne ction to New Gene r ation Shel ter

Page 2: June 2011 NEW GEN NEWS€¦ · Thanks to our Auction Sponsors The Berry Fund, Pro-Wash Car Wash, Exeter Hospital, The Graceffa Family, Amgen, D F Richard, Northeast Credit Union,

Dear supporters and

friends,

What a busy year it has

been at New Genera-

tion! Since January, we

have welcomed 4 new babies and 9

women. The staff has been busy at work,

providing case management, parenting

education, transportation, and life skills

training to these women. We have seen

our residents improve their lives by mov-

ing on into permanent housing, furthering

their education, and improving their par-

enting skills.

The staff and board of New Generation

have been working tirelessly to constantly

improve our services and our home for the

most vulnerable of the population. One

issue we have been addressing is that of

safety. We have made a number of

changes to make the house itself safer for

our important residents, including sprin-

kler system updates, the installation of an

emergency egress, and installation of an

emergency generator. All of this has been

necessary, but costly, especially given our

current economic climate. I want to thank

all of you for supporting us to enable us to

make these safety improvements.

We will also be implementing an evidence

-based curriculum into our parenting edu-

cation program. Implementing this pro-

gram will strengthen the outcomes for

families at New Generation, as evidence-

based programs have proven track re-

cords for getting results. Thanks to a grant

from the Seacoast Rotary Club in Ports-

mouth, we are able to send our Parent Edu-

cation Coordinator to Boston to attend the

three-day facilitator workshop, so that we

can deliver this program right out of the

shelter.

We will continue to work tirelessly to help

those most in need, and we are forever

grateful for your support in helping us

make that happen. This fall will mark the

beginning of our 25th year of service, and

although we hope the social issue of home-

lessness is addressed before another 25

years, with your support we will continue

to offer a safe haven for those in need for

as long as there is a need that exists.

Sincerely,

Dave Duggan Volunteer of the Year Award

Letter From The Director

Save the Date!

New Gen benefit at Wings Your

Way, North Hampton, June 16, 2011

New Generation is the beneficiary

of all charitable gaming action at

The Lodge at Belmont, Belmont, NH,

from June 19—June 28, 2011

New Generation’s 8th Annual

Women’s Golf Tournament,

Tuesday, October 4, 2011, at

Breakfast Hill Golf Club in

Greenland.

Page 2 NEW GEN NEWS

For the last two years New Generation and

it’s residents have had the honor of work-

ing with volunteer June Jones.

June comes to the house and provides

child care for the babies when their moms

have appointments or employment. The

mothers and babies come to know June,

and each one is touched by her gentle

nature and caring spirit. When June is

called in, we always know the mother is at

ease to leave her child, and the child

bonds with June and will welcome her with

a smile.

When asked why she devotes her free time

to New Generation, June supplied the fol-

lowing statement:

Thanks to our Auction Sponsors

The Berry Fund, Pro-Wash Car Wash,

Exeter Hospital, The Graceffa Family,

Amgen, D F Richard, Northeast Credit

Union, Secondwind Water Systems,

Wheelabrator/Waste Management,

Living Innovations, James & Patsy

Murphy, Datarisk LLC, Sun Life

Financial, Lonza Biologics, Inc., O’Brien

Property Consultants, LLC

I moved to Greenland about two years ago

and after reading an advertisement in the

local paper asking for volunteers to help out

at New Generation I knew this was exactly

how I wanted to spend my free time. The

staff is always friendly and welcoming and I

have seen first hand how the shelter has

helped many mothers and babies. I am al-

ways delighted when the office phones me

with a request for babysitting and I never

feel I would rather be doing something else.

It’s hard not to get attached to the babies

and their mothers before they move on and

each one becomes a special memory to me.

I am very happy to be a part of the New

Generation family, June.

June Jones enjoying one of the babies she sat with

at New Generation.

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Resident’s Corner

(continued from page 1) kindness in giving

and the outpouring of support that we get

from individual donors and our area busi-

nesses. There are some truly remarkable

people that have stepped up to help us

these past two years.

I’m asking today that you consider New

Generation an investment in all that is

amazing in our country. I’m asking that you

invest in the future generation of children

born into poverty and homelessness. That

you consider giving to this wonderful or-

ganization that is providing education on

healthy parenting, healthy childhood, on

budgeting, education for job growth, short

Nineteen-year-old Allie came to us in Octo-

ber, 2010. She had just broken up with her

boyfriend when she found herself preg-

nant. She made the decision to come to

New Generation where she would have

access and transportation to medical care,

and where she could regroup and decide

what is next in her young life.

While at New Gen, Allie participated in the

program and learned all she could about

parenting. ―I have that natural instinct to

care for my baby, but the staff and parent-

ing education has given me the confidence

I need,‖ says Allie. ―I am also more moti-

vated because I have my baby to think of,

and the staff helped me believe in myself.

I never thought I would go to college, but

with New Gen’s help, I am now enrolled to

go to Great Bay in the fall.‖ Allie will study

to become a Veterinary Technician, and

New Generation will continue to provide

Needing Your Support

Page 3 June 2011

and long term shelter, daily meals, as well

as love and warmth for our women and

babies.

If each of us took just a tiny portion of our

weekly budgets and diverted funds to in-

vest in these small lives we’d all be com-

bating poverty, joblessness, lack of educa-

tion and creating future generations of

children that will grow to be parents that

also parent well, achieve educational

goals, have careers that add to our econ-

omy and we’d have that type of impact that

goes on generation after generation.

Together we are the fix to the economic

shock that has hit. Together we are the fix

19th Annual Dinner Auction

support as she works towards her goals of

independence.

Allie gave

birth to a

healthy,

beautiful

baby girl

in April,

2011.

New Generation’s 253rd

to the social issues we see around us.

Your help in funding New Generation shel-

ter is a gift that is immeasurable. I hope

today you consider our enclosed appeal

and give as you are able.

Respectfully,

Tracy Hardekopf

President, Board of Directors

1. Renee Estey & Emilia Graceffa

2. Steve & Roxanne Scarponi, Bob

& Susan Cusack, Back row: Bill &

Tracy Hardekopf, Kathy & Robert

Mutch

3. Katie & Rob Simon

4. Playing Heads & Tails

5. Bruce Ford & Jack Ford

6. Natasha Liraino winning the

treasure chest game, and ipad 2

1.

2. 3.

4.

5. 6.

“Together, we are the fix to

the social issues we see

around us.”

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Page 4 NEW GEN NEWS

Lawn Programs and Vegetation Control

―Excellence in Weed Management‖

Dennis Hayward www.bio-spray.com

Route 33 1-800-548-0808

Greenland, NH 03840 603-436-2358

Open Seven Days a Week

Summer hours: Mon., Tues., Wed & Fri. 9-5; Thurs. 9-6:30;

Sat. 9—4; Sun. 12—4:30.

9 Tide Mill Rd 88 Hancock Street 779 Lafayette Rd

Greenland, NH Rochester, NH Seabrook, NH

603.430.9482 603.994.1500 603.468.3700

Open Mon.—Sat.

10 a.m.—5 p.m.

(603) 436-1521

PERIWINKLES KIDS KLOTHING KONNECTION

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New Generation Board of Directors

Thank You Volunteers & Supporters

Executive Director of a large non-profit in

Florida, Melissa brings a wealth of knowl-

edge and ideas to the Board. Melissa is an

experienced grant writer and will be as-

sisting the Development Committee in

planning for New Generations 25th Anni-

versary.

Melissa is currently pursuing her M.B.A.

from Capella University with an anticipated

graduation date of 2012. She resides with

her husband and 4 children – an 18 year

old son, nine year old daughter, and two

year old twin daughters in Dover, NH.

New Generation is happy to announce the

following new board members:

Donna Etela—Donna is a native of

Cleveland, Ohio, and holds a BSEd. from

Ohio University and an MSW from St. Louis

University. She formerly resided in St.

Louis where she had a private clinical

practice specializing in individual and

marital therapy. Donna has also taught

clinical social work courses at St. Louis

University School of Social Work, and

served on several not for profit boards

while in St. Louis.

Donna currently resides in North Hampton

with her husband. She has recently been

appointed to the North Hampton Heritage

Commission, and serves as the CEO of the

family consulting business, Construction

Planning Solutions, LLC.

Melissa Murphy –Melissa is the Seacoast

Fund Develop-

ment Manager for

Easter Seals New

Hampshire. A

native of New Eng-

land, Melissa has

recently returned

to New Hampshire

after 10 years in

Florida. A past

Individuals, Youth, & Corporations Supporting New Generation

Saint Andrews Lodge No. 56, Portsmouth

provided a cash donation for the shelter.

Foobar Restaurant supplied a banquet

room and 1/2 proceeds from a holiday

dinner benefit for New Gen.

St. Thomas Moore and St. Michaels pro-

vided holiday gifts for former residents.

Knights of Columbus Co. 2179, Exeter,

helped us move our Rochester Thrift

Shoppe..

NH Martial Arts Academy Leadership

Team selected New Generation for their

annual fundraiser, donating over $1,300.

Dot Smith & Christine Diggins former

staff/volunteers held their 3rd 50’s dance

fundraiser for New Generation.

Greenland Women’s Club donated wel-

come packages for Mother’s Day.

Sun Life Financial provided holiday gifts

for the residents.

Oyster River High School National Honor

Society donated $1,000 proceeds from

their annual pie sale fundraiser.

St. Theresa’s Parish provided food and

supplies during lent.

Knights of Columbus Co. 140, Ports-

mouth made a cash donation and repaired

a kitchen window.

Jen O’Connor and Jen Foye came out and

provided the women with cooking classes.

Page 5 June 2011

NH Martial Arts Leadership Team Rachael Ameduri & Talya Auger of Oyster

River High School

Craig Brown, St. Andrews Second Generation Thrift Shoppe

Volunteers Elaine, Marsha & Paulette

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568 Portsmouth Avenue

PO Box 676

Greenland, NH 03840

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

DURHAM, NH

PERMIT #2

What’s Inside: Volunteer of the Year...page 2

Letter from the Executive Director....page 2

Needing your Support continued...page 3

19th Annual Dinner Auction...page 3

Resident’s Corner...page 3

New Generation Board of Directors...page 5

Thank you Volunteers & Supporters...page 5

Supporting New Generation...page 5

Employees from Newmarket International with executive director Jen Bisson after

completing many projects during the Spring United Way Day of Caring.

New Generation, Inc.

Jennifer Bisson,

Executive Director

568 Portsmouth Avenue

Greenland, NH 03840

Phone/Fax: 603-436-4989

[email protected]

Second Generation Thrift Shoppe Janet Hamilton, Thrift Store Division Manager

9 Tide Mill Road

Greenland, NH 03840

603-430-9482

88 Hancock Street

Rochester, NH 03867

603-994-1500

779 Lafayette Road

Seabrook, NH 03874

603-468-3700

[email protected]

Funding provided

in part by: