 |  New Generation, Inc.

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| Last updated on November 17, 2008 |
New Generation, Inc.'s mission is to provide support to homeless women, in crisis during pregnancy, and to mothers and children, in order to foster a new generation of healthy, self-sufficient, fully functioning and happy families. As a not-for-profit corporation, New Generation does not participate in politics and operates solely on the basis of a need to shelter women in crisis.
Description:
NEW GENERATION, INC. Provides living quarters for up to 7 pregnant or parenting women and their children at a time in a cooperative living program where residents attend counseling appts, parenting education classes, learn nutrition and life skills, attend health and dental appointments, find housing and work, while receiving transportation to and from partnering agencies in the seacoast. We aid residents in obtaining housing, education, counseling, financial aid, and employment opportunities. We provide resources to all former residents and their children, and to other women in crisis during pregnancy, who choose to stay in their own dwelling. We encourage positive family involvement and promote positive family values. We encourage volunteerism at 2 Second Generation Thrift Shoppes that offer affordable quality items to people of the Seacoast and Strafford County areas, while generating income to help support operations. We encourage volunteerism at Next Generation Infant & Toddler Center, to foster the healthy development of up to 18 children in its care.
History:
NEW GENERATION, INC. was founded in 1987 by Ruthie Ford and Sharon Fernald. Since its founding, the goal of NEW GENERATION has been that each mother and child be given the opportunity to become a happy, healthy, responsible and self-sufficient family. Friendship, reunions and continuing services are available to past residents and their families as part of our ongoing After-care Program. The homeless shelter is comprised of seven transitional beds and one transitional apartment available for pregnant women and mothers with newborns, ages 18 and over. Other Services that are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: Next Generation Infant & Toddler Center, 568 Portsmouth Avenue, Greenland, NH 03840, Phone 603 422-9482, Email: nextgen@newgeninc.org A Licensed Plus! Center rated by NH DHHS for high quality care. Serves 18 infants and toddlers from 6 weeks to 3 years old. Second Generation Thrift SHoppes/Generation Gap Furniture Barn On Rt. 33 at Tide Mill Road, Greenland Phone:603 430-9482 and 25 Old Dover Road, Phone: Rochester 994-1500,Email:thriftshoppe@newgeninc.org All shoppe and barn proceeds benefit New Generation Shelter.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (603) 436-4989
Address:
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568 Portsmouth Avenue Greenland, NH 03840 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.newgennh.com
Directions:
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Starting at Exit 3 off Interstate 95, just South of Portsmouth. NEW GENERATION, INC. is situated approximately 2 miles off Route 33, entrance can be gained by Tide Mill Road, which is the next turn after the Golf & Ski retail store (a large sign is visible). |
Miscellaneous Information
| Name of Executive Director (or equivalent) if not listed above: |
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Kelsi Deters-McCarthy,Executive Director
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| Type of organization |
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Nonprofit 501(c)3
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| Is your organization a Health and Human Service agency? |
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Yes
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