January 31, 2025 | 7:00 am
NHSA Ride-In (Supporting Camp Sno-Mo)
20 State Route 2 Shelburne/Gorham, NH
Join the NH snowmobile clubs in their support of Camp Sno-Mo for the 2025 Ride-In!When a child has significant developmental, behavioral, and or intellectual disabilities, Easterseals NH is ready to partner with parents and caregivers to meet a child’s needs.
Every year in New Hampshire, hundreds of young children with unidentified disabilities enter school with learning and health issues that put them far behind their peers and have a lasting, negative effect on their ability to meet their full potential. At Easterseals NH, we believe every child deserves the right to have access to programs and services that will enhance their growth and development.
Sno-Mo campers are amazing youth ages 11 to 21 who have disabilities. Some use a wheelchair, some have autism or need help joining a group, and others need special nutritional or medical help. Our camp provides accommodations so young people can focus on fun, friendship, and feeling great about what they can do. We also offer a week for individuals over 21-years old.
When a child has significant developmental, behavioral, and or intellectual disabilities, parents and caregivers can be challenged to meet needs at home without assistance. Easterseals NH Gammon Academy is where to turn for a solution that benefits the child and the whole family.
Easterseals NH has provided Workforce development services since 1974. We offer a variety of services that help individuals achieve meaningful career outcomes while meeting the needs of the business community.
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We’re working alongside the disability community to advance full equity, inclusion and access for people with disabilities.
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Our community-based facilities across the United States are directly responding to the needs of their communities to break down barriers in employment, community access, housing, transportation, technology and more.
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People with autism have differences in the areas of social communication/interaction and restricted/repetitive behaviors.
With over 50 million Americans living with disabilities, our work is far from complete. We encourage you to help us call attention to the experience of people with disabilities, and to raise awareness of and advocate for the services they need to live, learn, work and play in their communities.
January 31, 2025 | 7:00 am
20 State Route 2 Shelburne/Gorham, NH
Join the NH snowmobile clubs in their support of Camp Sno-Mo for the 2025 Ride-In!May 1, 2025
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Taylor didn’t expect a pumpkin painting activity to shape her college experience—but a fall afternoon at Easterseals NH’s Early Childhood Centers of Excellence (ECCE) in Manchester did just that.
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.