Donation Program

Living and working in a small community, we get to know our clients pretty well and we're always pleased to learn about the ways they support the causes that make this a great place. Therefore we're delighted to introduce a new program that gives our clients another way to help the organizations they love.

Sequoya clients can designate any local non-profit to receive a donation on their behalf. The following list includes non-profit organizations that are currently supported by Sequoya clients, as well as organizations that have requested to be placed here but have not found their Sequoya donor(s) yet.

All Saints' Episcopal Church

www.allsaints-nh.org

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American Red Cross NH West Chapter

www.newhampshirewest.redcross.org

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Antrim Girls Shelter

www.lssnorth.org

The Antrim Girls Shelter provides girls between the ages of 11 and 17 with a safe, caring, and compassionately challenging environment where they can gain confidence, learn skills to become productive citizens, and start healing the wounds that brought them there.

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Cathedral of the Pines

www.cathedralofthepines.org

Cathedral of the Pines’ educational programs and public events honor service to the Nation by promoting peace, interfaith understanding, and respect for the natural environment.

Supported by:

  • West Rindge Builders
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The Colonial Theatre

www.thecolonial.org

The Colonial Theatre is an historic performing arts center, which brings the cultural and creative spirit of our community to life.

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The Family Center of Peterborough

www.thefamilycenter.us

The Family Center of Greater Peterborough is an organization dedicated to providing local families with resources. Offerings include parenting classes, family support programs for parents and children, a home visiting program for pregnant and parenting young women and their families, SafeSitter® babysitting classes, and much more.

Supported by:

  • Susan Howard Law

Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services

www.hcsservices.org

Home Healthcare Hospice and Community Services is a non-profit agency committed to serving all those in our southwestern New Hampshire region who are in need of home care or hospice services.

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Ingalls Memorial Library

www.town.rindge.nh.us/Library.cfm

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Jaffrey Women's Club

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Leadership Teacher

www.leadershipteacher.org

The Leadership Teacher program fosters an open exchange of ideas, issues, and best practices among K-12 educators in public and private schools and business leaders, providing teacher participants and business presenters with a unique opportunity for networking, establishing business-to-education partnerships, and identifying real-world applications and concepts to enrich existing curriculum.

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Monadnock Area Food Bank

www.monadnockareafoodbank.org

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Monadnock Area Transitional Shelter

www.matsnh.org

The Mission of MATS is to provide temporary housing, support, and referral services to homeless persons; to educate the community on issues of homelessness; and to advocate for possible solutions.

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Monadnock Humane Society

www.monadpets.org

The MHS Mission is to instill through example an ethic of respect, compassion, and empathy for all creatures, and to inspire, empower, and lead the community to be successful and responsible for creating a more humane society for all.

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Monadnock United Way

www.muw.org

The Monadnock United Way is a volunteer organization dedicated to increasing the organized capacity of people to care for one another.

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New Hampshire Community Loan Fund

www.communityloanfund.org

The Community Loan Fund turns investments into loans and education to create opportunity and transform lives across New Hampshire. It collaborates with a wide range of donors and lenders, and with business, nonprofit and government partners, to provide the financing and support people need to own homes, have quality jobs and child care, and become financially independent.

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Peterborough Human Services Fund

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Peterborough Players

www.peterboroughplayers.org

The purpose of the Peterborough Players, a non-profit institution, is to provide professional theatre of high quality to a broad-based audience and to do this within a supportive atmosphere such that professionals and students alike may practice and expand their art. We aim to stage the traditional and the experimental, the classical and the contemporary, celebrating the human spirit and, in the process, entertaining.

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Place to Go, Inc.

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Sharon Arts Center

www.sharonarts.org

The mission of the Sharon Arts Center, a non-profit organization, is to support and serve artists and craftspeople, to engage our community in the artistic process, and to foster the relationship between artists and the community through education, exhibitions, the promotion and sale of art and craft, as well as through special programs and events.

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Team Jaffrey

www.teamjaffrey.org

TEAM Jaffrey's Mission Statement: To enhance, revitalize and aesthetically improve the downtown area of Jaffrey, New Hampshire by supporting the existing commercial establishments, encouraging new business opportunitites and promoting tourism.

Supported by:

  • Tower & Crocker, PA

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