Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce 48 Central Sq. Keene, NH 03431 map tel: 603-352-1303 fax: 603-358-5341 The Chamber's mission is to Connect Business and Community by engaging the diverse segments of our regional economy in our common goal of creating a better business community, a better community in which to live, play and raise a family. The Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce office is located at 48 Central Square in downtown Keene, NH. The Chamber is primarily a volunteer-based organization that works to provide serve the needs of the membership through a variety of networking, educational, marketing and community service programs. Chamber President, Tom Dowling, directs a staff of six full- and part-time people who serve the needs of Chamber members directly ... and indirectly by handling thousands of inquiries about our region.
AARP - New Hampshire 900 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101 map tel: 1-866-542-8168 fax: 603-629-0066 AARP - New Hampshire, with 240,000 members, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization that helps people 50 plus - seniors - have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole.
Big Brothers Big Sisters 168 Castle St Keene, NH 03431 map tel: (603)352-9536 fax: (603)352-9537 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Monadnock Region matches Big Brothers, Big Sisters to Little Brothers, Little Sisters in mentoring relationship
Contoocook Valley Transportation Company 375 Jaffrey Road, Suite 3 Peterborough, NH 03458 map tel: (877) 428-2882 Creating, coordinating and delivering transportation solutions for the Monadnock Region.
Easter Seals 20 Norway Avenue Keene, NH 03431 map tel: 603-355-1067 fax: 603-352-1879 Easter Seals in Keene provides services to the disabled such as Early Supports & Services Program, Treatment Focused Foster Care, Vocational and Job Placement Services, Veterans Services and Childcare Resource and Referral
Granite State Independent Living 100 Emerald Street Keene, NH 03431 map tel: 603-228-9680 fax: 603-225-3304 A statewide non-profit whose mission is to promote life with independence for people with disabilities through advocacy, information, education and support. We offer the tools and resources so that individuals can participate as fully as they choose in their lives, families and communities.
Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention 12 Court St Keene, NH 03431 map tel: 603-352-3782 fax: 603-355-5227 At Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention we are driven by the simple yet powerful belief that everyone in the community deserves to feel safe and needs to play a role in preventing violence. We are the only non-profit agency in the Monadnock Region solely committed to ending the cycle of domestic and sexual violence through prevention, education programs and crisis intervention services.
NH West Chapter American Red Cross 2 Maitland St Concord, NH 03301-3534 map tel: (603)352-3210 fax: (603)352-6830 The Red Cross helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters. One out of every three people in the Monadnock Region are helped or trained by the local Red Cross every year. We have been an active community partner for over 90 years.
ServiceLink Resource Center of the Monadnock Region 105 Castle St Keene, NH 03431 map tel: (603)357-1922 fax: (603)352-9365 We provide information, assisted referral and education to elders, disabled adults and their families/caregivers.
Southwestern Community Svcs Inc. 63 Community Way Keene, NH 03431 map tel: (603)352-7512 fax: (603)352-3618 Southwestern Community Services, Inc. is an umbrella agency that offers an array of services to the elderly, the disabled and low-income households in Cheshire and Sullivan Counties of New Hampshire. Our programs provide assistance in the areas of education, child development, employment, energy and conservation, housing and homelessness prevention.
The Community Kitchen 35-37 Mechanic St. Keene, NH 03431 map tel: (603) 352-3200 fax: (603) 355-0179 The Comunity Kitchen is a direct service United Way Agency providing hot meals, take-home food boxes and advocacy to low- and moderate-income men, women and families with children in the Monadnock Region. In 2007, TCK distributed over 893,000 meals to more than 11,000 people; 35 percent to children under the age of 19 and 17 percent to elders.