New Hampshire Catholic Charities launches crisis fund for COVID-19 outbreak
Goal of $250,000 by mid-April
Goal of $250,000 by mid-April
New Hampshire Catholic Charities has launched a crisis fund to help those in need during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A $100,000 anonymous donation has kicked off the fund with a goal of reaching $250,000 by mid-April. Those funds are coming from individuals and corporations.
The fund will help with emergency financial relief; food assistance for seniors who are homebound, isolated or disabled; unplanned child care expenses for essential staff at Catholic Charities skilled nursing facilities; and access to teletherapy for those seeking mental health counseling.
“We’re really looking to help with typical everyday household bills that residents around New Hampshire encounter that they would normally have paid for with their paychecks,” said Thomas Blonksi the President of Catholic Charities.
If you would like to contribute to the New Hampshire Charities Crisis Fund. You can do so by visiting www.cc-nh.org/fund.